Classified Index. 



45; 



YO R KS H I R ^—contin iied. 



Geology, etc. — con finned. 



Association Meeting at York, Prof. 

 T. G. Bonney, t,z\-T)2z ; As to forma- 

 tion of Pot Holes on Ingleborousifh, 

 epitome of Paper read at British 

 Association Meeting at York, Harold 

 Broderick, T^zyT^z^; Recent exposures 

 of Glacial Drift at Doncaster and 

 Tickhill, with map, epitome of Paper 

 read at British Association Meeting 

 at York, H. Culpin and G. Grace, 

 325-327; Speeton Ammonites, abstract 

 of Paper read at British Association 

 Meeting at York, C. G. Danford, 

 330-331 ; The Limestone Knolls of 

 Craven, abstract of Paper read at 

 British Association Meeting at York, 

 A. W'ilmore, 331-332 ; Life-Zones in 

 the British Carboniferous Rocks, 

 abstract of Paper read at British 

 Association Meeting- at York, Dr. 

 Wheelton Hind, 333-036 ; Coal-Balls 

 found in Coal Seams, abstract of 

 Paper read at British Association 

 Meeting at York. Miss M. C. Stopes, 

 336-337 ; Plain of Marine Denudation 

 beneath the Drift of Holderness, 

 abstract of Paper read at British 

 Association Meeting at York, Prof. 

 P. F. Kendall and W. H. Crofts, 340 ; 

 Fossiliferous Drift Deposits at various 

 localities in Yorkshire ( E.R. ),absti-act 

 of Paper read at British Association 

 Meeting at York, J. W. Stather, 341- 

 342 ; Calcareous Nodules in Coal 

 Seams of Lower Coal Measures, 

 abstract of Paper read at British 

 Association Meeting at York, Prof. 

 F. E. Weiss, 343-344 ; P'iley Cliffs and 

 Sands, 245 ; Note on the Lether Geo- 

 logical Collection purchased by Hull 

 Municipal Museimi, 346 ; Note on the 

 Lomax Collection of Fossil Plant- 

 remains from the Yorkshire and 

 Lancashire Coalfields, with plate, 

 347 ; Cleveland Ironstone, origin of, 

 Dr. H. Clifton Sorby, 354-357 ; Geo- 

 logical Notes on visit of Y.N.LI, to 

 Askern, H. Culpin, 369-370 ; Geology 

 at the British Association, J. Lomas, 

 385-387 ; Geological Notes on visit of 

 Y.N.U. to Guisborough, J. J. Burton, 

 393-394 ; East Yorkshire and its 

 Water SuppI}', noted, 410; Note on 

 the Shap Gi-anite Boulder in Barnsley 

 Park, found at Royston, with illus- 

 tration, 411-412 ; Note on Coast Ero- 

 sion in South East Yorkshire, with 

 illustration, 412 ; On a Section in the 

 Post-Glacial Deposit at Hornsea, 



190O Utceniber i. 



with lists of remains of Fauna and 

 F"lora, being a paper read at the 

 British Association Meeting at York, 

 T. Sheppard, 420-424 ; The Megas- 

 pore of Lepidostrobus foliaceus from 

 the Halifax Hard Bed, noted, 440. 



Hy inenoptera: Ichneumon con- 

 fusorius, Gr. , from Helk's Wood, 

 Ingleton, T. Castle, 191 ; Note on 

 List of the County Hymenoptera 

 preparing for the V'ictoria Histoiy 

 of Yorkshire by W. Denison Roebuck, 

 205-206; Capture of Xeris spectrum 

 at Leeds in 1905, first British record, 

 W. D. Roebuck, 223 ; Hymenoptera 

 captured on visit of Y. N. U. to 

 F"lamborough, 246 ; Occurrence of 

 Carpophilus sexpustulatus, F. , near 

 Doncastei-, noted, 366 ; (/■ Ichneumon 

 confusorius, Gr. and ifi Glyphicnemis 

 suffolciencis, Mori (new to British 

 Isles), captured on visit of Y. N. U. 

 to Askern, by H. H. Corbett, 372 ; 

 Capture of Psenulus pallipes (Pz), 

 and Passaloecus gracilis (Curt), %, 

 at Campsall, 405 ; List of species 

 noted on visit of Y.N.LI, to Guis- 

 borough, M. L. Thompson, 434. 



Hydrotoea: Occurence of Hydrotcea 



Albipuncta, Ztt. (fasciculata, Meade), 

 at Burnley-in-Wharfedale, 64. 



Lepidoptera: Aplecta nebulosa, var. 

 robsoni at Haw Park, Wakefield, A. 

 Whitakei", 26 ; Chief captures of 

 Lepidoptera in Yorkshire in 1905 by 

 members of Y. N. U. Entomological 

 Committee, 39-41 ; Lepidoptera varia- 

 tion in the Skelmanthorpe District, 

 B. Morley, 48-51 ; Orthotrenia anti- 

 quana captured at Redcar and re- 

 established in Yorkshire List, T. A. 

 Lofthouse, 70 ; List of Tortriccs taken 

 in Cleveland in 1905, T. A. Lofthouse, 

 94 ; Occurrence of Mamestra furva 

 and Cucullia verbasci in the Hudders- 

 field District, G. T. Porritt, 132; Polia 

 chi, variations of, noted, 167 ; Note 

 on Melanism in Lepidoptera to be dis- 

 cussed at British Association Meeting 

 at York, 170; Gelecthia scalella Scop. 

 — a Fleella Tab, taken in Coxley 

 Wood, Horbury, a new Yorkshire 

 species, G. T. Porritt, 200 ; Selenia 

 lunaria at Denby Dale, W. E. L. 

 Wattam, 267 ; List of species noted 

 on visit of Y. N. U. to Fewston, A. 

 Whitaker, 274 ; Melanism in Lepi- 

 doptera, epitome of paper read at 



