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Classified Index. 



LINCOLNSHIRE — continued. 



Neuroptera : Xeuroptera observed by 

 Lincolnshire Naturalists at Somer- 

 cotes and Saltfleetby, A. Thornley, 

 78; Isehnura. elegans near Lincoln, 

 J. E. Mason, 215 ; Swarm of Libellula 

 depressa at Grimsby, A. Smith, 215 ; 

 Scorpion-fly at Lin wood Warren, A. 

 Thornier, 275 ; Dragonflies taken at 

 Cadney, Max Peacock, 318. 



Orthoptera : Stenobothrus ? eleg-ans 

 at Ingoldmells, E. A. W. Peacock, 

 44; S. bicolor at Cadney, Max 

 Peacock, 318; Forficula auricularia 

 at Ashby, R. T. Cassal, 330. 



Palaeontology : Fossil Mollusca ob- 

 served near Lincoln, E. A. Wood ruffe 

 Peacock, 249-250 ; Fossil Mollusc a 

 collected near Market Rasen, E. A. 

 Woodruffe Peacock, 275 ; Fossil 

 Shells in the Marlstone at Lincoln, 

 F. F. Walton, 288 ; Red Chalk Fossils 

 at Redhill, near Goulceby, C. S. Cart er, 

 291. 



Physiography: The Beck a Study, 

 E. A. Woodruffe Peacock, 257-269. 



Reptiles and Amphibians : Viper 

 and Grass Snake on North Lincoln- 

 shire Commons, E. A. W. Peacock, 

 34 ; Reptiles, etc., noted bv Lincoln- 

 shire Naturalists at Lin wood Warren, 

 E. A. Woodruffe Peacock, 273. 



Societies : Lincolnshire Naturalists' 

 Union at Somercotes and Saltfleetby, 

 E. A. Woodruffe Peacock, 75-79 ; at 

 Newark, E. A. Woodruffe Peacock, 

 1 17-124; Lincolnshire Naturalists at 

 Frieston, E. A. Woodruffe Peacock, 

 [41-144; Lincolnshire Naturalists at 

 Lincoln, E. A. W oodruffe Peacock, 

 247-252 ; Lincolnshire Naturalists at 

 Linwood Warren, E. A. Woodruffe 

 Peacock, 273-276. 



Spiders, etc. : Captures of Spiders and 

 Harvestmen at [ngoldmells, E. A. W. 

 Peacock, 44 ; Captures at Saltfleetby. 

 E. A. W. Peacock, 79 ; Harvestmen 

 and Spiders near Grantham, E. A. 

 Woodruffs Peacock, 79 ; Spiders col- 

 lected at Frieston, E. A. Woodruffe 

 Peacock, 144; Spiders and Harvest- 

 men collected at New ball Wood, near 

 Lincoln, F. A. Woodruffe Peacock, 

 252 ; List of Lincolnshire Water- 

 mites, C. F. George, 253-255. 



Trichoptera: Leptocerus dissimilis 

 near Lincoln, J. Eardley Mason, 252 ; 

 Limnophilus lunulatus at Ashby, R. T. 

 Cassal, 330. 



Worms: Rhynchodemus sylvaticus 

 found near Louth, H. Wallis Kew, 

 31 1 and figure. 



NORTHUMBERLAND. 



Birds : Buzzards and Hen Harrier in 

 Northumberland, H. T. Archer, 32 ; 

 the Hawfinch as a Durham (and 

 Northumberland) bird, J. W. Fawcett, 

 113; the Great Spotted Woodpecker 

 in the North of England, J. W. Faw- 

 cett, 224 ; Little Tern near Rothbury, 

 J. W. Fawcett, 304. 



□eology and Palaeontology : Biblio- 

 graphy of Geology and Palseontology 

 for 1896, Thos. Sheppard, 173-191. 



Mammalia: Otter in the Derwent, 

 Northumberland, J. W. Fawcett, 



223. 



Mollusca: Land and Freshwater Mol- 

 lusca in Northumberland, collected 

 chiefly at Corbridge-on-Tvne and on 

 the Lower Tweed, Miss M. V. 

 Lebour, 65-67 ; Acmaea testudinalis 

 in Grace Darling's Collection, 

 F. Arnold Lees, W. Denison Roe- 

 buck, 299. 



NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. 



Birds: Peregrine Falcon near South- 

 well, E. A. W. Peacock, 98; Cuckoo 

 and Garden Warbler at Rain worth, 

 T. R. Whitaker, 105. 



Coleoptera : Cyilene crinicornis at 

 Retford, A. Thornley, 12; Beetles 

 at Langford Moor, A. Thornley, 

 123. 



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