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During the next few months it 1s hoped to insert the followimg articles: — 
Flora of the Neighbourhood of Lake Uliswater.—W™m. Hopcson, A.L.S. 
The Yorkshire Derwent and its Fishes.—Huserr Dacre. 
'Report on Yorkshire Botany for 1890.—C. P. Hopxirk, F.L.S., and P. F. Ler. 
Renort on Yorkshire Mosses and Hepatics for 1892.—M. B. Starter, F.L.S. 
A Woodland Tragedy.—Rev. W. C. Hey, M.A. 
THE ENTOMOLOGIST’S RECORD 
AND JOURNAL OF VARIATION. 
Epirep. sy}; W.. TUTT, EES. 
Vol. III. commenced Jan. 15th, aS Subscription 6s. post free. 
An Illustrated Monthly Journal of General mightier. devoted specially 
to the ee of British workin 
Vol. III. commenced Jan. 15th, to Subscription, 6s. post free, may be sent to 
the Eaton, c/o Mr. E. Knight, 18 and 19, Middle Street, ‘A\dahecate: EC: 
Now ready, Demy 8v0, with Map, Price 7s. 6d. 
CONTRIBUTION TO THE FLORA OF DERBYSHIRE. 
By THE Rev. W. H. PAINTER, 
Corr. Mem. Birmingham Nat. Hist. and Micro. Society. 
“Giving 3 a brief d oki ok a Physical Features of Derbyshire, and 
a list of all the Flowering Plants and Ferns found therein, with their — 
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“Sun m Lhgrphig end en Printing 
ppponer of collecting _ 
experience in which stretches from inr 
Mi antec od of neaely one thousand sig and, as 
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