THE NATUEALI8T. 



During- : nexi V months it is /taped to insert the following articles: — 



Hepaticse and Musci of Westmorland,— George Stabler (Third Paper). 



Bibliography; Land and Freshwater Moilusca, 1890-1.— W. Deniso Roe F.L.S. 



tare Plants near Working to n.— Wm. Hodgson, A.L.S. 



Yorkshire Naturalists at Staithes.— R Joh Ha ll, M.A. 



Mosses of North Lincolnshire. —J. Larder. 



The Constituents of the North Lancashire Flora, 1597-18:3.- \ L ter Petty (Eleventh 



Paper). 



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

 Flora of the Neighbourhood of Lake UHswater.— Wm. Hodgson, A.L.S. 



Chemistry of Common Plants-— P. Q. Keegak, LL.D. 



Review of Montagu B i w w w' s Artistic Taxidermy,— H iry Crowther, F.RM.S. 



Review of Adams' British Land and Freshwater Z .eiir.— C. Oldham. 



Review of HetWloWs How to Study Wild Fiowers.— F Arnold Lees. 



Critical Catalogue of Lincolnshire Plants. — Rev. E. Adrian" Woo drcffe- Peacock. 

 L.Th. f F.L.S , I .G.S. (Elezrnth Paper). 



The Position of Annuals,— A. H. Pawsok, F.L.S. 



Cow-wheat and Buck- wheat*— Rev. E. Adrian Woo oruffe-Peacock, L.Th., F.L.S., F.G.S. 



How to take Notes in Natural History. — Gregorv O. Benom. 



The chief feature in the December Number is a list of 26 specialists who are willing to 

 assist writers on stratigrapbicai geology in the determination of their fossils. 



Prof. L. von Graf article on ' Zoology since Darwin' is concluded with the discussion 

 of Geographical Distribution. 



Dr. F. G. Parso plead- for the publication of still more details in Comparative Anatomy. 



Dr. A. Keith cone les his introduction to the study of Anthropoid Apes with an account 

 of the literature on the Gibbon. 



If r. W. L. Calderwood, in an article entitled * Cunning in Animals/ gives what might be 

 bed a he philosophy of a i -hunt. 



Among the books reviewed one notices Wheelton Hind's Monograph on Carbonicola. &c. 

 Row VV s Records of Big Game, Lydekker's Geographical History of Mammals, 



HensJow Study of WiKi iwers, F. Groos' Die Spiete der Thiere, and others. 



The Notes and Comments contain further remarks on the recent meeting of the Bi 

 Association, and son jotes on Collecting, on Variation in Snails and elsewhere, &i n some 

 recent vagaries of publication. 



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