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CLASSIFIED INDEX. 



NORTHUMBERLAND. 



Birds : Local Specimens of Rare Birds in 

 the Newcastle r».Iuseum, 75-78 ; a Natu- 

 ralist's Ramble on the Farne Islands, 

 1 1 6- 1 28 ; Ornithological Notes from 

 Northumberland during 1885, 132-133 ; 

 Redshank in Northumberland, 138 ; 

 ]^Iigration of Chaffinch, 303 ; Grey Plover 

 and Greenshank on the coast of North- 

 umberland, 348 ; The Sooty Shear- 

 water at Newbiggin-by-the-Sea, 354. 



Flowering' Plants : Linaria minor in 

 Northumberland, 294 ; Threatened Ex- 



tinction of Sisymbrium irio at Berwick- 

 on-Tweed, 294. 



Geology : Lebour's Outlines of the Geology 

 of Northumberland and Durham (re- 

 viewed), 288 ; Geological Papers read 

 before the British Association at Man- 

 chester, 292-294. 



Lepidoptera : Gnophos obscurata near Ber- 

 wick, 69. 



Mammalia : A Visit to Chillingham Park 

 (illustrated), 229-234. 



NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. 



Birds : Varieties of Common Wild Duck 

 and Peregrine in Notts., 74 ; A Visit to 

 Rainworth Lodge, 193-201 ; Pied Wag- 

 tail sitting on Wrens' Eggs, 374. 



Coleoptera: Beetles at Sherwood Forest, 

 288. 



Flowering Plants : A Visit to Rainworth 

 Lodge. 197-198. 



Geology: Some traces of an Ancient 

 (Keuper) Beach at Castle Donington, 

 33-38 (illustrated). ' [351. 



Lepidoptera: Sphinx convolvuli at Tuxford, 



WESTMORLAND 



Birds : Eagles of the Lake District, 46. 



Cryptogamia: The Lichens of Westmor- 

 land, 47-54 ; Some Rare Mosses in 

 Westmorland, 65 ; Hygrophorus scia- 

 phanus near Kendal, 66 ; Docidium 

 truncatum ^ crassum at Bowness, 275 ; 

 Ceterach at Lowgill, 281 ; Lichens near 

 Kendal, 285 : Cladonia rangiferina absent 

 from Westmorland, 296; Parmelia isidio- 



AND FURNESS. 



tyla, 298 ; Lecanora murorum and its 

 more immediate allies, 355-364. 



Lepidoptera : Cidaria reticulata near Win- 

 dermere, 69. 



Mammalia; Extinct Animals of the Lake 

 District. 39 : the last Wild Boar, 43. 



Mollusca : Monstrosities of Helix aspersa, 

 20 ; Mollusca collected at Coniston, 190. 



YORK 



Birds : Duck Decoy on Coatham ]\Iarsh, i ; 

 Bird place-names, 4 ; Wild-fowling on 

 the Tees Marshes, 9 ; Ornithology of the 

 Tees mouth, 10-16 ; Little Gulls at 

 Flamborough Head, 22 ; Bird-notes from 

 the Humber district, 23 ; Habits of 

 Grouse, 26 ; Gannet inland near Masham 

 and near Harrogate, 45 ; Greenshank 

 and Storm Petrel near Wakefield, 45 ; 

 Whitby Bird-Notes, 46 ; Specimens of 

 rare Yorkshire Birds in Newcastle 

 Museum, 75-78 ; Ringed Guillemots near 

 Redcar, 78 ; Blackbird laying in Thrush's 

 Nest, 78 ; Albino birds observed near 

 Harrogate, 78 ; Birds at Flamborough, 

 78 ; Ornithological Notes in 1886 from 

 Redcar, 81-83; Great Grey Shrike in 

 Nidderdale, 83 ; Hawfinch and Pink- 

 footed Goose at Harrogate, 83 ; An 

 unrecorded occurrence of the Golden 

 Eagle in Yorkshire, 84 ; Hawfinch in 



HIRE. 



Wensleydale, 84 ; Barn Owl feigning 

 Death, near Harrogate, 132 ; Puffins in 

 the Humber in February, 138 ; Occur- 

 rence of Common Buzzard near Whitby, 

 138 ; Great Grey Shrike near Harrogate, 

 140; Yorkshire Naturalists' Union obser- 

 vations at Saltburn, 218; Flamborough 

 Bird-Notes, 226 ; Great Spotted Wood- 

 pecker and Hawfinch near Harrogate, 

 226 ; Yorkshire Naturalists' Union obser- 

 vations at Gormire and Thirkleby, 237 ; 

 Decoy at Thirkleby, 237 ; Wild -fowl 

 breeding at Thirkleby, 242 ; Yorkshire 

 Naturalists' Union observations at Sed- 

 bergh, 278 ; Sooty Shearwater at Flam- 

 borough Head, 291 ; Brent Goose at 

 Harrogate, 304 ; Late stay of Swift near 

 Rotherham, 348 ; Kingfisher and 

 Sparrowhawk in Nidderdale, 348 ; Ex- 

 traordinary behaviour of a Kestrel, 348 ; 

 On a little-known State of Plumage of 



Naturalist, 



