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Flowering Plants rontluucii. 



Upper WharfVdale, 377-378 ; Occiir- 

 rciice of (iietMi Ht'lleboie (Helleborus 

 viriclus) at Inifk'by (ircciiliow, ami 

 near Whitby, K. Elift-e. 405 ; First 

 record ot" Pyrola minor in East Vork- 

 sliirt", at Tibtliorpc, J. F. Robinson, 

 424 ; Botanical notes in the vicinit)- 

 ot" ArnclifFe, J. Y. Pickard, 425-428; 

 Occurrence of Carduus acaulis, at 

 Beverley West wood, new record for 

 East Riding; of Yorkshire, J. F. 

 Robinson, 437. 



Fungi : List of (ive new and one rare 

 British species of Fimg-i, with fis^-ures 

 of Lycoperdon cruciatum, Rost., 

 found on Y.N.U. P2xcursions to 

 Pockling-ton, Ciidworth, and Maltby, 

 1905 ; and from Hebden Bridg^e and 

 Masham, G. Massee and C. Cross- 

 land, 6-10; Occurrence of Pleurotus 

 chioneus Pers., found in cemeter\' 

 near South Cave, noted, 34 ; Fungi 

 noted on visit of V. N.U. to Ing-leton, 

 C. Crossland, 193; Funsri noted on 

 visit of Y.N.U. to Flamborough, C. 

 Crossland, 261-262 ; Ombrophila 

 clavus at Fewston, C. Crossland, 

 275; F'ungi noted on visit of Y. X. U. 

 to Askcrn, C. Crossland, 374; List of 

 species noted on visit of Y.N.U. at 

 Guisboroujch, including- one new to 

 Yorkshire, C. Crossland, 434-436. 



Geology and Palaeontology : Dis- 

 covery ot a fossiiifei'DUs band of clav 

 in the Red Rock t)f Rotherham at 

 Kiveton, L. (ilauert, jr., 5 ; Yorkshire 

 Geological Photographs Committee 

 and its work, 1905, A. J. Slather, 

 16-17; Formation of a Yorkshire 

 Committee to make a Bibliograjjln' of 

 Roman Roads and Rcnuiins in Voi-k- 

 shire, T)^ ; I'ieces of tusk of Elephas 

 primigenius, and also antler of Red 

 Deer found at Withernsea, J. Wilkin- 

 son, 36; Illustrations of Fossil Plants 

 from the Barnsley Bed, in D. H. 

 .Scott's paper entitled " What were 

 the Carboniferous Ferns?" in Joui-nal 

 of the Royal iMicrosro])ical Societv. 

 1905, pp. 137-149, not ell, 41 ; Tooth 

 of .Mesturus and of Li'pidotus, and a 

 lielemnite (probably B. redivivus) 

 from the Cornbrash .Shales, .Scarbro', 

 H. C. Drake, 60; Shellields Trough 

 Fault, Cosmojohns(l'late I\'.).S7-H9; 

 Speeton Clay Belemnit<-s. with two 

 j)lates containing figun-sot 13 species. 



97-99; (Juarries Inspection Report for 

 Yorkshire and Lincolnshire District, 

 noted, 103 ; Type specimen of Pleuro- 

 nauliliis pulciier, proved to be from 

 " Pendleside Series " of Hebden 

 Bridge, noted, 103 ; ^'orkshire Water 

 Supplies, 108 ; .Aniler of Cervus 

 elaphus and bones of Rhinoceros found 

 near Conisboro', W. H. Corbett, 109 ; 

 Marine Beds in the Yorkshire Coal- 

 measures, W. Gibson, i 12-1 13 ; Fossil 

 Plantsof the\'orkshireCoal-measiMes, 

 W. Cash, 116-120; Illustration of 

 Mammoth Tooth found at Withernsea 

 in 1905, 136 ; \'orksIiire Chalk Belem- 

 nites, with 14 drawings of .Alveolar- 

 ends of .-Vctinocamax granulatus (De 

 Blainville) collected on the Yorkshire 

 coast, and plate of 5 species, C. 

 Davies Sherborn, 152-154 ; .\ctino- 

 camax Grossouvrei, Notes on, col- 

 lected at Fimber. with plate, bv C. 

 Crick, 1 55- 1 58 ; Coast Denudation in 

 England, noted, 167 ; Note on the 

 new edition of Survey Maps for East 

 Yorkshire, 169-170 ; The Permian 

 Salt Lake east of the Pennines, Cosmo 

 Johns, 176-178 ; Notes on Doncaster 

 Gravel .Sections, illustrated, George 

 Grace, 184-186 ; Tusk of Elephas 

 antiquas found on clifis near Sewerbv, 

 T. Sheppard, 206 ; Notes on rare 

 fossils found in the Speeton Clay 

 during visit of Y.N.U. in June, C. G. 

 Danford, 214 ; Notes on the Ingleton 

 Carboniferous Basement Beds. Cosmo 

 Johns. 231-232 ; (ieological Notes on 

 visit of Y.N.L'. to Ingleton, Edwin 

 Hawkesworth, 233-239 ; Geological 

 Notes on visit of Y.N.U. to Flambro", 

 J. W. Slather, 241-242 ; Shell Bed at 

 Speeton, C. G. Danford, 252 ; Fish 

 Remains in the Speeton Clay, E. 

 Hawkesworth, 263 ; Glacial Pheno- 

 mena in the Guisbroiigh District. F. 

 Elgee. 268-270 ; (ieological Notes on 

 visit of A'. N. L'. to I'ewsion, E. 

 Hawkesworth, 271-272 ; TiH>th of 

 Ox\"rhina mantelli, found in Barton 

 Chalk Ouarry, H. C. Drake, 291 ; 

 Notes on Stigmaria of unusual tvpe 

 from Halifax" Hard Bed, Prof F.' E. 

 Weiss, 344 ; On Brilish Drifts ;ind llie 

 Inlerglaeial PiH)blem, e|)itome of 

 .Address delivered at British .Associa- 

 tion Meeting at York, G. W. Lamp- 

 high, 304-31 7, 360-366; Leail Mining 

 in \'orkshire, James Backhouse, 318- 

 320; Origin of the Brilish Trias, 

 epitome i>r P.ipei- read ;it British 



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