374 
Classified Index. 
CONTRIBUTORS—continued. 
Sales, Harold, 
Sheppard, Thomas, 305 
Shuffrey, Rev yr, W. A, AF Ga, "303, 304. 
pit 2}. 
io 9 Be 
Sto ,W. F. Keating! 339- 
Soe. Miss’ S.C. , 274. 
Thomasson, John P., 292. 
owes Rev. Alfred, M.A., F.L.S., 
E.S., 67, 165, 286, 293, 341 
Walter, Rev. J. Conway, M.A., 66, 67, 1 
oat mney Eo Tess 196, 5293; 276, pis 
Wateriall, Charles, i 
We iiburn, David, 20 
Whitehouse, Edwin, 276 
Whitwell, William, 362, 362. 
Wilkinson, Johnson; M.B.O.U. Peery (8 
BOOK NOTICES. 
Britten and Boulger.—First Supplement 
to Biographical In Index of British and 
The Farmer and 
e Birds, ro 
Cleveland Nat. Field hg —Record of 
Proceedi a os 1896-7-8, 340. 
De Ta wikia d.—Flora. of Cheshire, 
zg, George.— tig Wanton Mutila- 
ee: Animals, 
Friedkin * she “Sohn. “Nature Novitates 
for 1898, 34 
Hanbury. uaa a Mace Fibra of Kent, 
Heit, C. L.—Dictionary of Bird-Notes, 
60, 
ae oe Wm.—Flora of Cumberland, 
ASE 
Hull Scientific and Field Naturalists’ 
Soc nsactions, No. 1, 52- 
Sswersont Har Py —Sweet BriarSprays, 
348. 
Manchester Museum.—Report for 1897- 
12 
Monckman, J.—Skertchly’s Geology, 
47- 
Norman, A.M.--Museum N ianum, 
Percival- Westell, W.—Everyo 
gers of British Breeding Birds, 
Simpson Edward.—Insect Lives as told 
by theniaatves, 60. 
ILLUSTRATIONS. 
Eagle Owl, shot at Skinningrove, 138. 
Nesting Oak si Lee Flycatchers, phot. 
. R. White, 
Nesting-places ‘of Cormorant, 
Cliff, 1 
Nesting place of Dipper in Loftus 
Boulby 
Woo 
New British Puigl: del. C. Crossland, 
gi. 
Oak, ae Re and Rowan, phot. J. R. 
Whi 
Portra it of late _ pn var a 278. 
ortrait- a Sigh po ae oe ae cee 
Leatham, and K. 
Portrait Of: ir H. Pee acs" Hewatsna: 
237, 
Portrait of late H. T. Soppitt, 157- 
SPECIES NEW TO BRITAIN. DESCRIBED IN THIS VOLUME. 
oleate modesta (Karst.), 27. 
Hum —— oud., 27. 
Humaria deerata Sacc., 28 and figs. 1 2g 
Mollisia plein Karst, 28 and figs 
18-21 
cobolus Leveillei Boud. di 
| Aseobolas (Sphariiobotis) Crosslan i 
Boud., d figs. 9-13, 
SPECIES NEW TO SCIENCE DESCRIBED IN THIS VOLUME. 
Saccobolus granulospermus sp. n., Soppitt and Crossland, 30 and figs- 34-572. 
Naturalist, 
