1. Lees: Wigaaunss Sreeer. 
No. 192. JULY 1891. 
MONTHLY yowenke 
SeeeciL HISTORY FOR THE NORTH OF ENGLAND. 
CONDUCTED BY 
WM. DENISON ROEBUCK, F.LS. 
Sunny Bank, Leeds; 
WITH THE ASSISTANCE IN SPECIAL DEPARTMENTS OF 
J. GILBERT BAKER, F.R.S., F.L.S., CHAS, P. HOBKIRK, F.L.S., 
Royal Herbarium, Kew; Dewsbury ; 
W. EAGLE CLARKE, F.L.S., BOS GEORGE. T. PORRITT, F.L.S., F.E.S. 
Museum of Science & 2 aii Greenfield House, Huddersfield ; 
ALFRED HARKER, M.A., F.G.S., W. BARWELL TURNER, F.C. SP eS, 
St. John’s College, Cambridge; 38, Sholebroke Avenue, Leeds. 
Contents: oe 
Bibliography—Phanerogamic Botany, 1888 .. nf e oe s 193 to 199 
The Yorkshire Naturalists’ Union in Upper Swaledale wy yi 200 to 208 
Bird-Notes from North Lincolnshire, March, gta May, 1891—* As: Cordeaux, 
M.B.O.U. ‘ 209 & 2to 
Some Notes on the White ees H. A. Macpherson, M.A., M. B.0.0. att & 22 
Some Word-Pictures taken from Nature—Aev. Ii. C. Hey, A. ie ae ars to 218 
Yorkshire Naturalists’ Union: 29th Annual Report .. ie oe ee i 219 to 223 
Yorkshire can: Union: Annual Meeting at Halifax bs - oe 224 
Notes—Climatology : 208 
Ferns in the Frost Fo, An y eouia oe £ Ss: U laseascnable Weather in in Mid id-N Ma ay 
(Staveley, near Boroughbridge)—Rer. £. 2. Axudley, WA., M.B.O. VU. 
Notes—Ornithology ang 
Two Cuckoo's Bees in one : Nest—Z. Larder’ “Hooded C an on Board Sip 
aldwin; Turtle Dove near Robin Hood's Bay—ZAdzgar X&. 
Waite, F.L.S.; Birds and Salers in See itt a I Hewett 
Swaledale Plants—¥. G. Goodchild, F.G.S., M.B.O.U. 
Notes and News .. 2 ae es a -- i a - es .- 399, 227, 273 
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