THE NATURALIST. 
ring the next few months it is — ox insert the pgeee articles:— 
Boaiiat Notes from the Sheffield Di t.—T Homas Gipss & E. SNELGROVE, B.A. 
Part 5 of The Constituents of the Mois tease Flora, 1597-1893.— 
a Petry. 
Rarer Plants of Walkingham hea oie ee, = eee 
Nineiknusies, and Yorkshire.—The Late Rev. 
Part 6 of A Critical Catalogue of Lincolnshire Ses) as mye E, ApRIaAN 
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Notes on the Chemical Analysis of Certain Rosaces.—Dr. P. Q. Kercan, 
Erosion of a tse ahaa’ Coast in 1894.—Rev. E. ae Corr, M.A., F.G.S. 
Lepidoptera in Yorks in 1894,—Wit1tiam Hew 
Report on Yorkshire pores for the Season of wed he H. Pawson. 
Flor th hbourhood of Lake Ulswater.—W™m. Honcson, A.L.S. 
The Yorkshire Derwent and its Fishes.—Huserr Dacre. 
Report on Yorkshire Botany for 1890.—C. P. Hosxirk, F.L.S., and P. F. Ler. 
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Report on Yorkshire Mosses and Hepatics for 1892.—M. B. py F.L.S. 
Bird-Notes from the Humber District.—Joun Corpreaux, M.B.O.U. 
In parts, at One Shilling, 8vo, with Engravings. 
An Illustrated Manual of British Birds 
By HOWARD SAUNDERS, F.L.S., F.Z.S., etc., 
Editor of the 3rd and 4th — mae iS tess * History of British Birds.’ 
To be feet in orm 20 ae pacts. 
ever eS. OW APPLICATION. 
GURNEY & JACKSON (Successors to Mr. VAN Voorst), I, Paternoster Row. 
THE CONCHOLOGICAL SOCIETY'S LIST OF 
oF — Land and Freshwater Mollusca, 
Compi.ep sy W. NELSON, W. DENISON ROEBUCK, F.L.S., 
p J. W. TAYLOR, F.LS. 
| Prog 24. emo, by post 2c or ts. 6d. per doz. post free. 
TI This List i isto be obtained of the Honorary Tieskiies issues E. ApAMs, BR x“ 
fe es York Road, Northampton) or of the Honorary Secretary of the Conchologiea 
Society, who may be addressed at the Philosophical Hall, Leeds 
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