The NATURALIST. 



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BOOKS RECEIVED. 



A List of Diurnal Birds of Prey, with references and annotations. By John 



Henry Gurney. 

 Another Book of Scraps. By Charles ]\Iurray Adamson. 

 Grevillea. edited by M. C. Cooke, June, 1884. 

 Report on the Migration of Birds. Fifth Report, 1883. 

 Journal of Conchology. 

 The Naturalists' World. 



Annual Report of the Liverpool Geological Association. 

 &c., &c. 



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Duplicates. — JEcidiu?Ji pimpinellcB var. Apii will be forwarded to persons 

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 Field Naturalists' Society, Hull. 



Duplicates. — Veiled^, Statices, Auroraria, Progenimaria, var. Fuscata, 

 Ccesiata, Cerago. Phragmiiella. DESIDERATA. — Numerous macro-lepidoptera, 

 also types of most Deltoides and Pterophori. — Wm. E. Brady, I, Queen Street. 

 Barnsley. 



Plants. — Offered L.C, 7th Edition, Nos. 197. 398, 406, 859. 1,008, 1,333, 

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LIST OF YORKSHIRE LEPIDOPTERA, 



By G. T. PORRITT, F.L.S. 



The list contains copious records of the localities, &c., of the 1,340 species of 

 macro- and micro-lepidoptera known to inhabit the county ; particulars of local 

 variation in species ; with all other necessary inforimation connected with the 

 subject. 



To be had only from the Hon. Secretaries of the Yorkshire Naturalists' 

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WM. DENISON ROEBUCK, 



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