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During the next few months wt is hoped to insert the following articles :-— 
Bibliography: Land and Freshwater Mollusca, Leonie —W. DENISON Roebuck, F.L.S. 
Rare Plants near Workington.— Wo. oT son, A.L.S 
Yorkshire Naturalists at Staithes.— . Joun ae ELL, M.A. 
Mosses of North Lincoinshire.—J. oie 
The of the North Lancashire Flora, 1597-1893.—S. Lister Petry (Zdeventh 
Paper). 
Erosion of the Yorkshire Coast in 1894.— Rev. E. Mauce Cote, M.A., F.G.S. 
Fiora of the Neighbourhood of Lake Uliswater.—W™m. Honcson, A.L.S. 
Chemistry Plants. Q D 
Review of Montagu Browne's Artistic Taxidermy.— Henry CrowTuer, F.R-M.S. 
Catalogue of Lincolnshire Piants.—Rev. E. Aprian Woo PEACOCK 
“L.Th., F.L.S., F.G.S. (Zleventh Paper). “ 
How to take Notes in Natural History.—Grecory O. Benoni. 
NATURAL SCIENCE. 
JANUARY, 1897. 
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The three “‘r’s” of Neolithic Man, with Sn an of his writing. A striking discovery: 
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