INDEX TO VOL. I. 
Accipiter palumbarius, 314. 
Afiga, a new species of, 11. 
Alcyonella stagnorum, 27], 
368. 
Alcyppe lampas, 316, 338. 
Alder, Joshua, Notices of some new 
species of Mollusca, &c., fouud at 
Ardrossan and in the Isle of Arran; 
Catalogue of the Mollusca of North- 
umberland and Durham, 97; onthe 
peculiar character of the animal of 
Kellia suborbicularis, 217; on the 
animal of Lepton squamosum, 217 ; 
annual address, 311; additions to 
the Mollusca of Northumberland 
and Durham, 358; on three new 
species of animalcules, 365. 
Allium Schoenoprasum, 214. 
arenarium, 268. 
oleraceum, 268. 
Animalcules, on three new species of, 
365. 
Anobium molle, on the capture of, 29. 
Apion Spencii. 13. 
striatum, 13. 
subulatum, 13. 
Aquilegia vulgaris, 13. 
Arabis hirsuta, 318. 
Arenaria verna, 9. 
Asplenium septentrionale, 268. 
Astarte Gairensis, 12. 
Atherix Ibis, 13. 
Axinus (Cryptodon) flexuosus, 12. 
Barnacle, burrowing, on the occur- 
pence of, on the British Coast, 316, 
fle 
Beris clavipes, 12. 
Bigge, Rev. J. F., annual address, 210. 
Birds, notices of, 8, 20, 215, 314. 
Bold, T. J., on the capture of Anobium 
molle, 29; on damage done to wheat 
by Cucujus monilicornis and Calan- 
dra granaria, 33; catalogue of the 
Insects of Northumberland and 
Durham, 37; Century of unrecorded 
local Coleoptera, with a description 
of a new Colymbetes, 277. 
Bombus Skrimshirianus, 96. 
Bombycilla garrulus, 313. 
Botrychium Lunaria, 9. 
Brachyopa bicolor, 13 
Bryozoa, on the anatomy of, 367. 
316, 
Buccinium undatum, paper on the 
varieties of, 19.* 
Bulla strigella, 315, 359. 
Callitriche autumnalis, 215. 
platycarpa, 12, 270. 
Carduus heterophyllus, 9, 12. 
Carex irrigua, 214. 
Carr, Ralph, address at the first anni- 
versary meeting, 6; on some cf the 
habits of Strix stridula, 20; on ex- 
tensive Fissures in the stems of two 
living Spruce Firs, 285; on the 
Composite names of places, of 
Anglo-Saxon derivation, 338. 
Cateretes bipustulatus, 12. 
Centrolophus pompilus (Black Fish), 
314, 
Ceterach officinarum, 268. 
Chara aspera, 215. 
— hispida, 215. 
Cheiloxa ruficornis, 13. 
Chrysogaster viduata, 12. 
Chrysomia polita, 12. 
Chrysostoxum arcuatum, 13. 
bicinctum, 13. 
Cliona, new species of, 267. 
Coleoptera, a century of, with a de- 
scription of a new Colymbetes, 277. 
Coluber chersea, 314. 
Colymbetes dispar, 277, 315. 
Committee of the Tyne Side Natural- 
ists’ Field Club, annual address, 265. 
Composite names of places, of Anglo- 
Saxon derivation (chiefly in North- 
umberland), observations on, 338. 
Convallaria majalis, 9. 
Convolvulus Hawk-Moth, 216. 
Crepis succiszefolia, 214, 320. 
Crioceris tenella, 12. 
Cucujus monilicornis and Calandra 
pyatanias damage done to wheat by, 
aoe 
Cynthia echinata, 315, 362. 
Cypripedium Calceolus, 213. 
Death’s-Head Hawk-Moth, 216. 
Dianthus deltoides, 11. 
Dilusial action, evidences of, at Belsay, 
Zid 
Ebalia Cranchii, 316. 
Embleton, Dr. D., aecount of a Rib- 
bon Fish (Gymnetrus) taken off the 
Coast of Northumberland, 288. 
* Published in the Annals and Magazine of Natural History, vol. xix., Pp. 150. 
