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CLASSIFIED INDEX. 



YO R KS H I RE— continued. 



Geology : Section in the Lower Oolites at 

 Scarborough, J. H. Cooke, 289-292 ; 

 List of Fossils, Id., 292; Ripple-marked 

 Sandstone at Grimesthorpe, Sheffield, 

 with illustrations, C. Bradshaw, 319-320. 



Hemiptera : Bibliography, 1889 to 1893, 

 W. Denison Roebuck, 305-308. 



Hymenoptera : Sirex gigas near Hull, 

 B. B. Haworth-Booth, 34 ; Plague 

 of Wasps near Hull in 1893, Id., 34 ; 

 Sirex gigas at Bridlington and S.juvencus 

 in Leeds, H. B. Wilson, 90. 



Lepidoptera : Bibliography for 1892, W. 

 Denison Roebuck, 211-232 ; Acherontia 

 atropos in Went Vale, and query as to 

 Dates of Emergence, W. E. Brady, 10 ; 

 Lepidoptera near Beverley in 1895, 34 ; 

 The Season of 1895 at Skipwith, Notes 

 on Lepidoptera, C. D. Ash, 85-89 ; 



Lepidoptera noted by Y.N.U. at Hack- 

 fall and Tanfield, L. Hawkesworth, 193 ; 

 Notodonta dictsea in Leeds City, S. W. 

 Judge, 258 ; Death's Head Hawk Moth 

 near York and at Spurn, W. Hewett, 

 303 ; Nyssia hispidaria in Wheat ley 

 Wood, Doncaster, W. Hewett, 303 ; 

 Clifden Nonpareil at Scarborough, J, H. 

 Rowntree, 354 ; Acherontia atropos at 

 Bradford, J. W^ Carter, 354. 



Lichens : Symbiosis and Mimicry in 

 Lichens noted at Dent, A. Shackleton, 16. 



Mammalia: Mammals noted by Y.N.U. 

 at Hackfall and Tanfield, T. H. Nelson, 

 192 ; Natural History Notes from Whitby, 

 May 1894 to May 1896, T* Stephenson, 

 233 ; Natural History Notes from 

 Skipton Churchwardens' Accounts, A„ 

 Birt whistle, 259-270. 



Mollusca : Marine Zoological Notes from 

 Scarborough for last two years, O. Grab- 

 ham, 81-84 ; Helix itala near Ripon, 

 B. M, Smith, 190 ; Mollusca noted by 

 Y.N.U. at Hackfall and Tanfield, H. 

 Crowther, 1 92 ; Octopus at Whitby, 

 T. Stephenson, 239. 



Mosses : New Yorkshire Moss, Barbula 

 brevirostris, and another confirmation of 

 Teesdale's old records, Pottia recta, 



Marshall, 4 ; West Yorkshire 



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stations for Mosses, G. Stabler, 139, 

 140, 284 ; Dicranum undulatum at 

 Holme-on-Spalding Moor, new to York- 

 shire, and other Mosses, J. J. Marshall, 

 173 ; Mosses observed by Y.N.U. at 

 Hackfall and Tanfield, M. B. Slater, 

 195 ; Bryum murale in the East Riding, 

 also at Malham, J. J. Marshall, 210. 



Orthoptera : Specialisation of Leaping 

 Legs of Locust, /Edipoda tartarica, 

 taken at Leeds, H. Crowther, 257. 



Neuroptera and Trichoptera : Abund- 

 ance of Halesus guttatipennis at Picker- 

 ing, G. C. Dennis, 34 ; Stenophylax vibex 

 near Huddersfield, G. T. Porritt, 372. 



Personal Notices : Geo. Massee on the 

 Spot Disease of Orchids, 3; Death of 

 Wm. Grainge, 16 ; Memoir of late W. C. 

 Williamson, with portrait, W. Cash, 25- 

 33 ; L H. Burkill's notes on teratology 

 of Parnassia, 52 ; H. Wager and N. 

 Walker's paper on the Structure of the 

 Root, 80; Bishop of Wakefield and 

 Lakeland Botany, 80; Alfred Harker 

 a recipient of the Wollaston Fund, 80 ; 

 Thornbeck, botanist, Ingleton, 104 ; 

 Hon. D.C.L. Durham Degree conferred 

 on W. H. Dallinger, 172 ; Notice of 

 T. J. Foggitt, 202 ; W. Nelson's paper 

 on Limna^a peregra, 240 ; E. R. Waite 

 on Mice of Central Australia, 240 ; 

 E. R. Waite on Dust as a Museum 

 Enemy, 243 ; Deaths of Rev. H. F. 

 Barnes- Lawrence and Peter Inch bald, 

 271 ; Review of Prof. Williamsons 

 Autobiography, 299-301 ; R. H. Barkers 

 experience of Apatura iris in the New 

 Forest, 303. 



Societies : Halifax Scientific Society and 

 its journal 'The Halifax Naturalist,' So ; 

 Yorkshire Naturalists' Union at Hackfall 

 and Tanfield, B. M. Smith, 189-196 ; 25th 

 Annual Report of Sheffield Naturalists 

 Club, 353. 



Vermes : Marine Zoological Notes for t\*o 

 years from Scarborough, 81-84 ; Tubifex 

 rivulorum near Apperley, H. Friend, 

 146; Henlea leptodera near Idle and 

 Woodhouse Grove, H. Friend, 29S. 



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irds: Fieldfare in Merionethshire, J. 



Cordeaux, 9. 



Flowering Plants : Further Notes on the 

 Chemistry of the Rosacese, P. Q. Keegan, 

 91-93 ; Red Hawthorn, Id., 256. 



Lepidoptera s Anecdote of Apatura iris 

 attracted by scent in the New Forest, 

 R. H. Barker, 303. 



Lichens : Symbiosis and Mimicry *n 



Lichens, A. Shackleton, 16. 

 Orthoptera : Specialisation of Leaping 



Legs of Locust, H. Crowther, *frjp2i 



Personal Notices : Obituary of Proi. U <- 



Babington, 49-50. 

 Vermes; Tubifex rivulorum in Sussex, 



H. Friend, 146. 



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