MONTHLY JOURNAL OF 
NATURAL HISTORY FOR THE NORTH OF ENGLAND. 
CHESHIRE, LANCASHIRE, NOTTINGHAMSHIRE, 
CUMBERLAND, ee WESTMORLAND, 
DERBYSHIRE, ISLE OF MA YORKSHIRE. 
DURHAM paren ese 
EDITED 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. 
©W. EAGLE CLARKE, F.L. Ss M.B.0.U., GEO. T:-PORRITT, F-LS.; F-E.S., 
ALFRED HARKER, M.A.. F.G.S. W. BARWELL TURNER, F.R-M.S. 
re Boulder Committee and its Tenth Year's Work.— 7 zomas 
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Tate, F.G.S. eee 65-74 
ly N ot of eae ‘ack ‘longata) in the British ie 
John Ww. Tabior. LS. 75-76 
The Li Little Ow! in Yorkshice—Jomes Backhone PZS. ALB.O. .U. ese 78 
carex naam Wahlb. in Lake Lancashire.—Arthur Bennett, F.LS. -- ne 77-80 
: Thomas Hick, B.A., 26 ALS.— F. Arnoid £ 81. 
The ® Constituent of the North Lancashire Flora, pie sage ok ister + Petty 85-92 
jew: Newton’s Dictionary of Birds.—I”. C. J. R. Butterfield 3-94 
! Ferns, Fern-Allies, and Characea, moneegegg am yore 
ws a ne =f ee oo ae 95-96 
ea 5 80 
Testacella scutulum at Adel.—H. Crowther, F.R-MS. 
Ornithology . 80 
Hawk on Peldgraih Wire. Geouther, F E.R. M. flee Sooty Sicate ater at 
idlington—H. Crowther, F.R.M.S Bird-Notes—Alatthew Bailey’ 
34, 94 
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