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Additions to the Flora of the Alford District of North Lincoinshire during a 
. Burtt Davy ... . 65 & 66 
Bagnall’s Flora of Warwickshire (Review) : 67 & 68 
First Report of the Geological deh athe ge Committee of the Yorkshire 
Naturalists’ Union—/ames E. Bedford, F.G. ; 69 to 74 
Observations on the Burrowing Habits of Certain Land and Freshwater 
Molluscs—/i. £. Collinge ; a me ne 75 to 79 
Disappearance of Yorkshire Plants—Abraham Shackleton .. is ee 79 & 80 
Vertebrates of the Western Ainsty—£dgar R. Waite, F.L.S. x me am 81 to 96 
Note—Lepidoptera . 2 2 s 63 
Acronycta alni ‘Eaeva in North Linotuaiiee cd We delnlagnihe: 
Note dash : = : * Se e = 79 
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