CLASSIFIED INDEX. 



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WESTMORLAND AND F U R N E S S— continued. 



Mosses and Hepatics: The Hepaticse 

 and Musci of Westmorland, Geo. Stabler, 



second paper, 133-140 ; third paper, 277- 



284. 



Personal Notices : Notice of Isaac Hall 

 ofNewton-in-Cartmell, 101 ; John Wilson 

 of Kendal, 102 ; James Crowe, 103 ; T. 





West, 105 ; Rev. E. Jackson of Rusland, 

 107 ; Crustacean named after W. J. 

 Beaumont, 132 ; notices of botanists who 

 have investigated Westmorland Mosses 

 and Hepatics, Geo. Stabler, 133-137; 

 William Nixon of Bardsea, 204 ; Rev. 

 F. A. Malleson's paper on Wordsworth 

 and the Duddon, 270 ; W. M. Hind, 346. 



YORKSHIRE. 



Algae 



Qptera : Early Appearance of Cocci- 

 la •» ~ ^-. 1 A .». . :_„i:~ 



Cole 



n ella 7-punctataand~Dytiscus marginalis 

 near Barnsley, E. G. Bay ford, 93 ; 

 J*ibbium scotias at Barnsley, Id., 93; 

 beetles observed by Y.N.U. at Hackfail 

 ^^LZ anfieW » L - Hawkes worth, 193 J 

 **c- 1896. 





Algee Found at Roche Abbey, 

 July nth, 1896, J. Newton Coombe, 



t> 32 J' 323 ' 



oirds : Bibliography for 1892, W. Denison 



Roebuck, 147-171 ; Northern Bullfinch 

 in Yorkshire, an addition to the British 

 Avifauna, J. Cordeaux, 4 ; Bird-notes 

 from the Humber District in the Autumn 

 of 1895, Id., s- 10 ; East Yorkshire Bird- 

 notes, B. B. Haworth-Booth, 24 ; The 

 Cormorant in East Yorkshire, T. Petch, 

 34 ; The Avifauna of Settle and Upper 

 Ribblesdale, Edward Peake, M.A., 35- 

 48 ; Little Auk near Scarborough, J. H. 

 Gurney, F.Z.S., 48 ; Flamborough 

 Bird-notes, M. Bailey, 84, 132, 174, 196, 

 3°2, 340, 365 ; Rare Birds at Bridling- 

 ton, E. Howarth, 100 ; Little Bustard 

 m Holderness, B. B. Haworth-Booth, 

 132 ; Creeper and Waterhen at Tanfield, 

 B. M. Smith, 190 ; Birds noted by 

 YN.U. at Hackfail and Tanfield, T. H. 

 Nelson, 192 ; Barred Warbler in East 

 Yorkshire, B. B. Haworth-Booth, 196; 

 ^Natural History Notes from Whitby, 

 May 1894-May 1896, T. Stephenson, 

 ^34-237 ; Alleged Breeding of Dartford 

 J arbler in North Yorkshire, W. C. J. R. 

 Butterfield, 240 ; Gossip on Natural 

 History, Habits and Singing of Birds, 

 R- H. Meade, 253-255 ; Starlings 

 Rouble-Brooded at Lofthouse, John 

 *\ard, 288 ; Shoveller Nesting at Skip- 

 **h f C. D. Ash, 302 ; Late Stay of Swift 

 at York, W. Hewett, 303 ; Occurrence 

 ?J Macqueen's Bustard at Kilnsea, East 

 Yorkshire, J. Cordeaux, 323-324; 

 •;ligralion of the Ring-ouzei, John 



W«£ 3 6 5 . 



^ceieriterata : Marine Zoology near Scar- 

 borough during two years, Oxley 

 Brabham. 81-84. 



Pyrochroa serraticornis near Ripley, 

 L. Hawkesworth, 210; Acanthocinus 



sedilis near Barnsley, E. G. Bay ford, 210. 



Crustacea : Marine Zoology for two years 

 at Scarborough, O. Grabham, 81-84 ; 

 Crustacea observed at Whitby, T. 

 Stephenson, 239. 



Diptera : Abundance at Scarborough of 

 Maggots of the ■ Sand Fly,' O. Grabham, 

 84 ; Borborus equinus and Coelomyia 

 moliissima near Bradford, R. H. Meade, 



254-255- 

 Echinodermata : Marine Zoological Notes 



for two years at Scarborough, O. Grab- 

 ham, 81-84. 



Ferns: Wall-rue Fern noted by Y.N. IX 

 at Hackfail and Tanfield, A. H. Pawson, 

 195 ; Moon wort in Wensleydale, J. E. 

 Clark, 308. 



Fishes : Bibliography of Marine Fishes, 

 1889-92, W. Denison Roebuck, 17-23 ; 

 Couch's Whiting at Whitby, an addition to 



the Yorkshire Fauna, Thos. Stephenson, 

 173 ; Fishes noted by Y.N.U. at Hackfail 

 and Tanfield, T. H. Nelson, 192 ; 

 Natural History Notes from Whitby, 

 May 1894-May 1896, T. Stephenson, 

 237-239 ; Pike taking young Ducks at 

 Skipwith, C. D. Ash, 308. 

 Flowering Plants s Bibliography for 1890, 

 W. Denison Roebuck, 61-76 ; I. H. 

 BurkilPs teratological notes on Parnassia 

 at Scarborough, 52 ; Further Discoveries 

 of Arenaria gothica, Lister Rotheray, 

 97-100; Plants observed by Y.N.U. at 

 Hackfail and Tanfield, B. M. Smith, 



; A. H. P 



1 89- 19 1 ; A. H. Fawson, 1 93- 1 95 ; 

 Gossip on Natural History, appearance 

 and uses of plants, R. H. Meade, 255-256 ; 

 Arenaria gothica at Ribblehead, J. E. 

 Clark, 308 ; Botanical Notes from 



rection, T. Gihbs, 308; 

 the American Water-weed at Roche 



Fungi : Fungus Foray at Selby, with list 

 of species found, Charles Crossland, 355- 



365- 



