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Rare Plants near Workington.—Wa. Hopason, A.L.S. 
Yorkshire Naturalists at Staithes.—Rev. Joun Hawect, M.A. 
‘Mosses of North Lincolnshire.—J. Larbrr. 
The Constituents of the North Lancashire Flora, 1597-1893.—s. Lister Perry (/7welfh 
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Erosion of the Yorkshire Coast in 1894.— Rev. E. Mav dens M.A., F2G.8 
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Review of Henslow’s How to Study Wild Filowers,—F. Arnoip Lees. 
: Catalogue of Lincolnshire Plants.—Rev. FE. ADRIAN WooDRUFFE-PEACOCK 
L.Th., F.L.S., F.G.S. (Eleventh Paper). 
How to take Notes in Natural History.—Grecory O. BENoONI. 
Polyzoa at a .-S. Lister PETTY. 
Hepatic and Musci of Westmoriand.—Geroxce STABLER A pais Paper). 
On Owls and their Longevity.— Ox: — M.A., 0.U. 
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