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During the next few months it is hoped to insert the follow, g articles:— 



Critical Catalogue of Lincolnshire Plants.— Rev. E. Adrian Woodruffe-Pe acock, 

 L.Th., F.L.S., F.G.S. {Seventh Paper). 



Further Notes on the Chemistry of the Rosacea?.— P. Q. Keegan, Ph.D. 



Avifauna of Settle and Upper Ribhlesdale— Edward Peake, M.A. 



Orthoptera. Neuroptera, and Trichoptera of the Alton! District of Morth Lincolnshire. 



— James Eardley Masc 



Some Q?ptera of the Alford District, North Lincolnshire.— James Eardley Mason. 



List of Mosses of North Lincolnshire. — J. Larder. 



The Constituents of the North Lancashire Flora, 1597-1893 (Eighth paper).— S. I ter 



List of Mosses and Hepatics of Westmorland.— George Stabler. 



Flora of the Neighbourhood of Lake Uilswater.— av Hodgson, A.L.S. 



Erosion of the Yorkshire Coast in 1894.— Rev. E. M jus Cole, M.A., F.G.S. 



The Yorkshire Derwent and its Fishes.— Hubert Dacre. 



Report on Yorkshire Botany for 1890.— C. P. Hobkirk, F.L.S., and P. F. Lee. 



Report on Yorkshire Botany for the Season of 1894.— Albert H. Pawson. 



Report on Yorkshire Mosses and Hepatics for 1892.— M. B. Slater, F.L.S. 



Bird-Nesting in North -West Canada* 



WALTER RAINE, 

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Finely Illustrated with Photo-En erravtng-* and Coloured Platee. 



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>k gives an account of collecting in the North West. It describes in an interesting 



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 of country, many rare birds were found breeding. It gives a full account of the Nesting H 

 of many rare species. It also contains Plates of many Nests and Eggs ; and Coloured Plates 

 of Eggs of Yeilowshan Wilson Phalarope, Knot, etc. The Eggs of the Knot have never 

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This book will be found interesting reading to British as we as American Ornithologists, as 

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LAND & FRESHWATER MOLLUSCA OF CHESH 



I am compiling a list be Land and Fre water MoIIasca of Cheshire, and 

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distribution d habits of c *n the commonest species. 



CHARLES OLDHAM, ROMILEY, CHESHIRE. 



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