APRIL 1892. 
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No. 201. 
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Natural History for the North of England. 
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Yorkshire Naturalists’ Union—Annual Meeting at Scarborough (concluded) .. 97-102 
The Erosion of the Yorkshire Coast—Arv. Z. Manile Cole, MA, FG.Se y 103-107 
| Report on Yorkshire Botany for 1890-91: Cryptogamia—/. B. Slater, | Se SA 108-110 
Some Vernacular Names of Plants—Aev. Frederick Addison, M.A. -- 111-112 
in Memoriam: Francis Archer—T7. Mellard Reade, F.G.S. 113-116 
Salt Scar—Aev. W. C. Hey, M.A., MCS. ea ie en res nN | 
Note on the Meta pl idd Slates— / dated from Pref. H. Rosenbusch 119-120 { 
Bibliography—Birds, 1889—I1”. Denison Roebuck, #.£.-. 121.128 
Notes—Ornithology .. -- Pere cet aes i x i a 16,18 | 
Gadwall in Yorkshire — 7%. Backhouse, ZS. I68.04/.; Birds near Ripon— | 
Rev. 4, Summerfield, B.A; Great Grey Shrike at Harrogate—X. Fortune, 
F.Z.S.: Pallas’ and Great Grey Shrikes in Notts.—F. B. Whitlock Kittiwake 
Inland and Great Grey Shrike near Knaresborough— ‘er ss Kaundley, 
M.A., M.B.O.U.; Notes from North Lincolnshire—fas. Laradicy Mason, S.5.C. 
The Nightingale in Notts.—/. 4. Whitlock. : 
Shute a a ee ee 102, 110, 112 
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