SEPTEMBER 1894. No. 230. 
MONTHLY JOURNAL OF 
Natural History for the North of England. 
EDITED BY 
WM. DENISON ROEBUCK, F.LS., 
Sunny Bank, Leeds ; 
WITH THE ASSISTANCE IN SPECIAL DEPARTMENTS OF 
J. GILBERT BAKER, FikiS., Fb 95 CHAS. P. HOBKIRK, F.L.S., 
W. EAGLE CLARKE, E.L.S., M.B.O.U., 
ALFRED HARKER, M.A,, F.G.S., W. B. TURNER, F.C.S., F.R.M.S. 
—Botany.. ae 
ices and Adder’ =-Tongue i in Lene Gera 7. Wad Aliens at aie 
Star saaacis bagsseoe wo aaa 
. Notes and News 
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‘USTON 
GEO. T. PORRITT, F.L.S., F-E.S., : 
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| Gontents: 
Lincolnshire Naturalists’ Union at Lincoln.—I¥ aller F. Baker, FES 253-266 
A see herbi of Lincolnshire Plants: from all known sources, 
—Rev. E. Adri SB ee ae ock. = 257-264 | 
Sea nadshtea juout Aemaiie a To Seppe! oe 265-267 | 
‘The Flora of a Pothole.’—C. H. B. Weodd, M.A 268-270 
Bibliography: Crustacea, 1884 to 1892.— Hm. Sue ae) FL. 5. 271-282 
Flying-Fish off Whitby.—T%os. Stephenson... . Ee ie 283 
— ptera See ae 283 _— 
si wibdincon so-so Vorkcsliine Hydropori—Rew Wr. C. Hey, MA. : 
Chai eaaiae aetigr : ee a 284 
Spotted Crake in Holderness—T. “Petch, B.A.; Flamborough Bird Note pee 
Matthew B. es Crossbills in the Lake District—Mary 2 Arm oe : 
