THE! ^TATUIl ALIST. 



The Editors hope to publish tlie folloiving papers within the next feiv months: — 



Notes on Botanical Nomenclature.— Dr. G. B. de Toni (of Padua). 



Evidences of Glacial Action near Ingleton.— Robert R. Balderston. 



Insect Migcration at Heligoland. — Edm. v>-z Selys-Longchamps ; contributed by 

 John Cordeaux. 



The Ornithology of Skiddaw, Scawfell, and Helvellyn.— John Watson-. 



Notes on 'The Flora of West Yorkshire.'— A. Craig-Christie, F.L.S. 



Bibliography of Coleoptera for 1885-6-7. 

 Bibliography of Geology and Palseontology for 1886. 



North of England Specimens in the British Museum.— T. D. A. Cockerell. 

 Notes on the Lapwing {Vanellus vulgaris). — J. A. JACKSON. 



A List of some Hemiptera-Heteroptera of Lincolnshire.- J. Eardlev Mason. 

 Notes on some Diptera collected at Alford and Louth.— H. Wallis Kew, F.E.S. 



CoQchological articles desired. 



The Editors are open to receive suitable papers for insertion, particularly on Ichthyology, 

 Entomology, Ornithology, etc. 



Noiv ready, pj-ice 2.1- (postage 2y^d.). 



Report on the Migration of Birds in ,the Spring and 

 Autumn of 1886. 



By J. A. HARVIE-BROWN, J. CORDEAUX, R. M. BARRINGTON, 

 A. G. MORE, AND W. EAGLE CLARKE; 



Members of the British Association Migration Cojnmittee. 



To be had of W. Eagle Clarke, i8, Claremont Road, Headingley, Leeds; 

 or any Member of the Committee. 



NctlV ready, 2>vo, cloth, price 6/- post free. 



LIST of YORKSHIRE LEPIDOPTERA, 



By G. T. PORRITT, F.L.S. 



Contains copious records of the localities, &c., of the 1,340 species of macro- 

 and micro-Iepidoptera known to inhabit the county ; particulars of local variation 

 in species ; with all other necessary information on the subject. 



To be had only from the Hon. Secretaries of the Yorkshire Naturalists' Union, 

 WM. DENISON ROEBUCK, Sunny Bank, Leeds ; 

 WM. E AG L,E CLARKE, 18, Claremont Road, Headingley, Leeds. 



Now ready, complete, Svo, clot/i, uuith Coloured Map, price \s. od. 



THE FLORA OF WEST YORKSHIRE. 



Bv FREDERIC ARNOED LEES, M.R.C.S., etc. 



This, which forms the 2nd Volume of the Botanical Series of the Transactions, is perhaps 

 the most complete work of the kind ever issued for any district, including detailed and full 

 records of 1.044 Phanerogams and Vascular Cryptogams, 11 Characeae, 348 Mosses, 108 Hepatics, 

 258 Lichens, 1,009 Fungi, and 382 Freshwater Algae, making a total of 3,160 species. 



LONDON: LOVELL REEVE & CO., 5, Henrietta Street, Covent Garden; 

 Or the work may be had from the Hon. Sees, of the Y.N.U., 



WM. DENISON ROEBUCK,) p t ^ 



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