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CLASSIFIED INDP:X. 



BOOK NOTICES. 



Butler's Pond Life : Insects, 91. 



Darley Dale's Swallow-tails and Skippers, 



Fowler's Coleoptera of the pjritish Isles. 



Vol. I: Adephaga — Hydrophilidse, 138. 

 Hay's Elementary Text Book of British 



Fungi, 87. 

 Hay's Fungus-Hunter's Guide, 304. 

 Lebour's Outlines of the Geology of 



Northumberland and Durham, 288. 

 Leeds Naturalists' Club — Transactions for 



1886, 63. 



Lilford's Coloured Figures of the Birds of 



the British Isles, 91. 

 Martin's Our Pets and Companions; Stories 



illustrating Kindness to Animals, 91. 

 Miall and Denny on the Structure and 



Life History of the Cockroach, 60. 



Reade's Origin of Mountain Ranges, 150. 

 Report on the Migration of Birds, 302. 

 Ridgway's Nomenclature of Colour for 



Naturalists, 191. 

 Siddall's Classification of the Vegetable 



Kingdom, 62, 

 Skuse's British Stalk-eyed Crustacea and 



Spiders, 91. 

 Strasburger and Hillhouse's Handbook of 



Practical Botany, 89, 

 Walsingham and Gallwey on Shooting, 



23- 



Walton's Geology of the District between 

 Market Weighton and the Humber, 

 88. 



Woodward's Geology of England and 

 Wales — Second Edition, 300. 



ILLUSTRATIONS. 



Group of Chillingham Cattle, 231. 1 Section of vStrata at Castle Donington, 



Red Deer, 29. 36. 

 Rabbits, 32. ' Woodcock, 31. 



NEW FORMS OF ALG.E DE 



Docidium nodulosum var. nov. 7 labiatum 

 Turner, 275, 290. 



CHES 



Coleoptera: of Liverpool District (Longi- 

 cornia) 209, (Eupoda) 211, (Pseudotri- 

 mera) 215-216. 



Cryptogamia : The Early Botanical Work 

 of William Wilson, 181-190. 



Flowering Plants : The Early Botanical 

 Work of WWam Wilson, 181-190 ; Car- 

 duus acaulis, 273 ; Calamagrostris stricta 

 at Oakmere, 273. 



Geology : Geological Papers read before 



SCRIBED IN THIS VOLUME. 



I Docidium truncatuni var. nov. 7 emar- 

 1 ginatum Turner, 290. 



HIRE. 



the British Association at ^Manchester, 

 292-293. 



Hymenoptera : Cheshire Sawflies. 66. 



Lepidoptera ; Lepidopterous Fauna of 

 Lancashire and Cheshire (Deltoides and 

 Geometrae), 93-115; (Pyralidina), 367- 

 374. 



MoUusca : Variation in Helix ericetorum 

 near Chester, 20, 38 ; Mollusca near 

 Ashley, 228. 



CUMBERLAND. 



Birds : Eagles of the Lake District, 46 ; 

 Cumberland specimens in Newcastle 

 Museum, 75-78. 



Cryptogamia: Lichens, 49, 50, 52, 53, 54 ; 

 Cladonia rangiferina absent from Cum- 

 berland, 296 ; Parmelia isidiotyla, 298 ; 



Lecanora cirrochroa in Cumberland, 

 362. 



Flowering Plants : Carex pendula in Cum- 

 berland, 364. 



Mammalia : Extinct Animals of the Lake 

 District, 39-45 ; Wild 'White Cattle, 41. 



DERBYSHIRE. 



Cryptogamia: The Early Botanical W^ork Polemonium near Buxton, 185; Leafing 

 of William W'ilson. 181- 190 ; Encalypta of the Oak and Ash, 365. 

 streptocarpa at Youlgreave, 184. Mollusca: Helix arbustorum m. sinistror- 



Flowering Plants : Arbutus uva-ursi at sum near Buxton, 272. 

 Kinderscout, 183 ; Draba incana and 



Naturalist, 



