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‘OCTOBER 1897. 
MONTHLY JOURNAL OF 
HISTORY FOR THE NORTH OF ENGLAND. 
CHESHIRE, LANCASHIRE, NOTTINGHAMSHIRE, 
CUMBERLAND, LINCOLNSHIRE, WESTMORLAND, 
DERBYSHIRE, ISLE OF MAN, YORKSHIRE. 
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The Late Lord Bishop of Wakefield.—// ‘sitant Whitwell, PLS... ee. 299-308 
_ The Constituents of the North Lancashire Flora, 1597(?)-1893.—Lister Petty 309-316 
The aa ienline Naturalists’ Union at Holbeck, So pee es and Tetford.— 
E. Adrian Woodruffe-Peacock, L. to SRLS. Pi 317-320 
Notes—Ornithology = 298, 308 
Note on x Eas of the Stone Carlew—N. fa Dobr Te; Common Swift Roosting: in 
ree—IF. Gyn, The Eggs of the Roseate Tern—E. G. Potter; Greenshank 
in the ne Sake ae Cas spian Tern on the Trent—F. B. Whitlock, Storm 
> Petrel and Red-necked Grebe in the Peak—Chas. Oidhar. 
NS ee er i 308 
Sphinx convolvuli and Crambus pinetellus at Windermere—Rev. G. Crewdson, M.4.; 
ed i Scarborough—/ames H. Rowntree. 
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