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MONTHLY JOURNAL OF 
Natural History for the North of England. | 
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EDITED _ BY 
WM. DENISON ROEBUCK, F.LS., 
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BDCAR Ri WALLE BLS 
The Museum, Leeds; 
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Fe ALFRED HARKER, M.A., E.G.3., W. B. FURNER, F.C:S., F.R.M.S. 
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The Hydradephaga of Lancashire and Cheshire—H. &. Sharp (concluded) 183-204 
The Yorkshire Naturalists’ Union at Rokeby 205-215 
Bird-Notes from the Humber District: Spring of 1892—/. Cordeaux, M- B.O.U. 217-218 
Bibliography: Geology and Palaontology, 1891—4/red Harker, M-A., PLS. 219-224 
: Note—Botany .. ; 215 
Botrychium Lunaria in wicuiie Poe Wh Grimshaw. 
Notes—Ornithclogy .. s es 3 ae x ae ce iF a = 216 
Sparrows Feeding on Larve—C. C. Hanson; Parus ceruleus at Newton Kyme— 
J. Chaloner; Flamborough Bird-Notes—Matihew Bailey. 
Notes—Lepido optera a as ae ce 216. 
Abundance of Pachnobia ioe ieanke at auiele: Wood — William, Mansbridge. 
riation Diurnea fagella at Bishop’s bates “iia Mansbridge ; 
Pale Vavity of Melanippe fluctuata—/¥ maa E. Br e 
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