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CLASSIFIED INDEX. 



L A N C A S H I R E — Continued. 



Mollusca: Bibliography, 144-149; Septem- 

 ber Walk through Lancashire, 55, 56 ; 

 Lancashire helices, 80, 163. 



Neuroptera: Hemerobius nervosus and 

 Limnophilus lunatus near Rainhill, 59. 



Keptiles: Bibliography, 241; Reptiles of 

 Warrington District, 81. 



Societies : Lancashire and Cheshire Ento- 

 mological Society, 316; Manchester 



Geological Society, 31 ; Manchester 

 Microscopical Society, 31, 158, 159; 

 Microscopy in Manchester, 31 ; Man- 

 chester Cryptogamic Society, 100, 212 • 

 Manchester Scientific Students' Associa- 

 tion, 128 ; Manchester Literary and 

 Philosophical Society, 128 ; Manchester 

 Field Naturalists' Society, 1 58. 



LINCOLNSHIRE. 



Arachnida: Spiders near Louth, 170; 

 Tibellus oblongus at Mablethorpe, 171 ; 

 Chelifer degeerii at Mablethorpe, 339. 



Actinozoa : A new variety of Tealia crassi- 

 cornis at Mablethorpe, 170. 



Birds : Bibliography, 260-272 ; The Lin- 

 colnshire Avifauna in Fuller's time, 9 ; 

 Decoys, 10 ; Birds in Isle of Axholme, 1 1 ; 

 Pied Flycatcher at Alford, 215 ; Nidifica- 

 tion of Shoveller, 235 ; Quail nesting 

 in Lincolnshire, 277 ; Duck Decoys, 

 281, 306, 340 ; Birds of the Fens and 

 Wolds in 16 1 2 (from Drayton's Poly- 

 olbion), 363 ; Tree-sparrow in North 

 Lincolnshire, 368. [ l 73- 



Coleoptera: Beetles at Mablethorpe, 171- 



Cryptogamia : Bibliography, 181; Ferns 

 in the fens, 10. 



Diptera : Diptera near Louth, 276. 



Fishes : Freshwater fisheries in the fens, 12 ; 

 Snake Pipe-fish at Skegness, 309. 



Flowering Plants : Bibliography, 174-179; 

 Vegetation in the fens, 10; Half-day's 

 ramble at Mablethorpe, 171, 172; Ballota 

 nigra near Louth, 213. 



Geology and Palaeontology : Bibliography, 

 351-362; Geology of the county, 6. 



Hemiptera: Notonecta glauca and Nepa 

 cinereaat Mablethorpe, 173; Triecphora 

 vulnerata near Louth, 306. 



Hymenoptera: Ophion luteus at Mable- 

 thorpe, 172; Pteromalus puparum near 



Louth, 213 ; Megachile ligniseca and 

 Halictus rubicundus at Mablethorpe, 251 ; 

 Hymenoptera near Louth, 276, 347. 



Lepidoptera : Fen Insects, 1 1 ; Lepidop- 

 tera at Mablethorpe, 172 ; Vanessa ata- 

 lanta near Louth, 213. 



Mammalia: Bibliography, 239-241 ; Bos 

 primigenius and other fossil species, 7 ; 

 Mammals of the county, 9 ; Red Deer at 

 Lindholme, etc. , 1 1 ; Badger in Lincoln- 

 shire, 113. 



Meteorological Returns: 32, 64, 84. 



Mollusca: Bibliography, 144-149; Cor- 

 bicula numinalis fossil at Croxton, 8 ; 

 Mollusca at Louth, 79 ; Helix arbustorum 

 v. cincta and Limnaea glabra near Lin- 

 coln, 149 ; Half-day* s Ramble at Mable- 

 thorpe, 17 1- 1 73 : Estuarine Shells at 

 Saltfleet, 251 ; Cyclostoma elegans re- 

 discovered in North Lincolnshire, 347 ; 

 Estuarine Shells at Tetney, 347. 



Orthoptera : Occurrence of true Migratory 

 Locust in Lincolnshire, 348. 



Reptiles and Amphibians: Bibliography, 

 242. 



Societies : Foundation of Society at Great 

 Grimsby, 224 ; Louth Naturalists' Society, 

 316. 



Topography : Lincolnshire, its history and 



physical geography, I to 16. 

 Trichoptera : Limnephilus fiavicornis at 



Mablethorpe, 173. 



ISLE OF MAN. 



Birds : Bibliography, 260-272. 

 Fishes: Bibliography, 242-244. 

 Flowering Plants : Bibliography, 175- 

 179. 



Geology and Palaeontology : Bibliography, 

 350-362. 



Lepidoptera: Variation in Genus Cidaria, 

 213. 



Meteorological Returns : 32, 64, 84. 

 Mollusca: Bibliography, 144-149. 

 Societies: Isle of Man Natural History and 

 Antiquarian Society, 31. 



NORTHUMBERLAND 



Birds: Bibliography, 260-272; Ornitho- 

 logical Notes from the Northumberland 

 Coast, 37 ; Aquila clanga in Northumber- 

 land, 47 ; Hawks mobbed by small 

 birds, 181 ; Jackdaw and young birds, 



215; Birds deserting their nests, 215; 

 Nidification of Shoveller, 235; Pied 

 Flycatcher in Northumberland, 341 ; 

 Turtle Dove near Chathill, 342. 



Cryptogamia: Bibliography, 180. 



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