INDEX TO YOL. YIIl. 



ORIGINAL ARTICLES. 



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Attempt to classify the British Lepidoptera, so as to form a connection 

 with the Trichoptera at one end, and the Hymenoptera at the 



other— S. L. Mosley 87 



Birds of the Wilsden District— E. P. P. Butterfield 162 



Caddis-fly Hunting in 1882— A. H. Swinton 161 



Cinclidium stygium^ Swartz — J. Cash ... ... ... 150 



„ „ — Eev. E. N. Bloomfield, M.A 



Classification of British Insects — S. L. Mosley 4, 24 



Coleoptera of the Liverpool District — John W. Ellis, L.R.C.P., &c. ... 113 



Conchological Field Notes from Wensleydale — Wm. Denison Hoebnck 81 



Darwin and Darwinism — Eev. S. Fletcher Williams 17, 36 



Ferns of York and Neighbourhood — Robert Miller Christy ... 177 

 Geography of British Plants, On the Present State of our Knowledge of 



the— J. Gilbert Baker, F.R.S 129, 145 



Gooseberry Caterpillar, Nematus Ribesii — Miss E. A. Ormerod, F.M.S. 100 



Hemiptera of Lancashire and Cheshire — Benjamin Cooke 33, 65 



Homoptera of Lancashire and Cheshire — „ 71 



Mosses, New and Critical European — G. Limpricht 49 



Paludella sqiMrrosa, Notes on — J. Cash ... ... 2 



Physiological Arrangement of British Lepidoptera — A. H. Swinton ... 98 



Eacomitrium papillosum, Notes on — G. Limpricht ... ... ... 1 



Semerdale, Notes on its Molluscan Fauna — W. Denison Roebuck ... 52 



South Africa, Natural History Notes from— S. D. Bairstow^, F.L.S., 89, 102 



[119, 166 



Sphagnum Torreyanum, SuUivant, in Britain — H. Boswell ... ... 49 



Trip of the Season : or the Phantom Cicada — A. H. Swinton ... 35 



"Winter Birds, Scarcity of — George Roberts ... 97 



Working Man Botanist 118 



NOTES AND OBSERVATIONS. 



Acherontia Atropos oi ^VL^dievQ?LQ\^ — James Yarley ... ... ... 56 



Algas, Additions to West Riding — W. West 27 



Badger in Cleveland — W. Gregson 123 



