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durha:^!. 



Birds : Place-names derived therefrom, 4 ; 

 Kestrels in Saltholm ^larsh. 8 ; Wild- 

 fowling on the Tees ^larshes, 9 ; Orni- 

 thology of the Tees mouth, 10-16 ; 

 Former existence of Capercaillie. 28 ; 

 Specimens of rare Durham birds in the 

 Newcastle Museum, 75-78 ; Ornitho- 

 logical Xotes from Durham during 1885, 

 .132-133- 



Fish : Salmon in the Tees, 6 ; Opah near 



Hartlepool. 228. 

 Geolog-y : of the Tees basin, 2 ; the Salt 



industry, 2, 3 ; Shell l)eds at Greatham 



Fleet, 3 ; Dedication of a Boulder-stone 

 at Sadberge, 244 ; Lebour's Outlines of 

 the Geolog}' of Northumberland and 

 Durham (reviewed), 288 ; Geological 

 Papers read before the British Associa- 

 tion at Manchester, 292-294. 



Mammalia: Seals at the Tees mouth, 4-8 ; 

 ]\Iammalian place-names, 4 ; Porpoises 

 in the Tees, 8 : Quadrupeds of Lower 

 Teesdale, 8 ;' Wild White Cattle. 42. 



Physical Geography : The River Tees and 

 its ^Marshes, I. . 



LANCA, 



Birds : JIabits of Grouse on Lancashire ; 



Moors, 26 ; Fork-tailed Petrel at Formby. 



46 ; Breeding of Black-headed Gull near 



Garstang, 129-132. 

 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 : Plants found on the 



'Gull Moss" near Garstang. 130; the 



Early Botanical Work of William Wilson, i 



181- 190. I 

 Geology: Geological Papers read at the j 



Manchester Meeting of the British Asso- ■ 



ciation, 292-293. 



>HIRE. 



Lepidoptera : Lepidopterous Fauna of 

 Lancashire and Cheshire (Deltoides and 

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

 374 ; Lepidoptera on the Gull Moss near 

 Garstang, 130. 



Mammalia : An ingenious Rat's Nest at 

 Liverpool, 21 ; AVild White Cattle, 42. 



Mollusca : Bythinia tentaculata m. decolla- 

 tum at Prestwich, 19 ; Monstrosities of 

 Lancashire Shells, 20 ; List of Lancashire 

 Land and Freshwater Mollusca, 1 55- 1 76 ; 

 [Mollusca collected at Carnforth, 190. 



Personal Notices : Dr. Ellis as recorder o^ 

 Economic Entomology, 92. 



Reptiles: Viper near Garstang, 130. 



LINCOLNSHIRE. 



Arachnida: Spiders obtained in 1886 in | 

 North Lincolnshire, 55-59. j 



Birds : Notes from the Humber district 

 23 ; Woodcock, 30 ; Bittern at Saltfleet- 

 by, 45 ; Some Footprints in the Snow, 

 73-74 ; AYater-rail near Louth, 78 : 

 Ornithological Notes from Lincolnshire 

 and Norfolk (Aplin), 79-80 : Land-rail j 

 at Barton-on-Humber, 80 ; ' AMiat is it ? ' | 

 a newspaper record of the Gannet, 115, I 

 154; Leach's Petrel at Skegness, 132. | 



Cryptogamia : Ciadonia sylvatica at Market ; 

 Rasen, 296. 



Flowering Plants : Lincolnshire Bog and I 

 Moorland Plants, 349-351. I 



Geology: Post-tertiary deposits at Boston, 



71 ; the ' Blue Stone ' Boulder at Louth, 

 225-226. 



Hemiptera : Acanthosoma haemorrhoidalis 

 washed up on the coast, 66. 



Lepidoptera: Catocala fraxini near AlforL., 

 69 ; Coleophora obtusella at Chapel, 

 near Alford, 290 : Sphinx convolvuli 

 near Alford, 351. 



Mammalia: Some Foot-prints in the Snow, 

 72-74 ; BaL"enoptera musculus at Skeg- 

 ness, 139. 



Mollnsca: Materials towards a list of the 

 Land and Freshwater Mollusca of Lin- 

 colnshire, 245-272. 



Palaeontology : Fossil Polyzoa in Lincoln- 

 shire, 1 8. 



ISLE OF MAN. 



Cryptogamia: Lecanora lobulata in the j Geology: Geological Pap.r^ r.-- l .-fore the 

 Isle of Man, 358. | Ik-itish Association at _^ : ;.r _-:rr, 293. 



Dec. 1887. 



