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Classified Index. 



YORKSHIRE. 



Al^ae : Some Whitby Polyzoa (and I 

 Alg-ae), S. Lister Petty, 115-116; List 

 of Diatoms found near Doncaster, i 

 M. H. Stiles, 325-330. 



Birds: Rough-legged Buzzard near j 

 Knaresborough, K. Mac Lean, 80; Bit- ; 

 tern near Beverley, J. R. Lowther, 

 Q2; Bird Migration Returns frorri the 

 Spurn and Flam borough Lighthouses 

 for the year 1899, Oxley Grabham, 

 109-112 ; Smews near Beverley, J. R. 

 Lowther, 112; Birds in a Ripon City 

 Garden, H. C. St. Paul, [31-132; Little 

 Auks near the Spurn, P. YV. Loten, 

 140; Colour- Variety of Wheatear near 

 Harrogate, K. MacLean, 156; Pied 

 Rook near Harrogate, K. MacLean, 

 156; Curious Site for a Blackbird's 

 Nest, Huddersfield, G. T. Porritt, 

 164; Little Gull at Withernsea, J. W. 

 Stather, 216; Nidification of Wheat- 

 ear at Eccup, T. Raine, 224; the 

 Great Spotted Woodpecker in the 

 North of Eng-land, J. W. Fawcett, 

 224 ; Merlin shot near Leeds, T. 

 Raine, 228; Strange Place for a 

 Stock-dove's Nest, H. H. Corbett, 

 240; Curious Site for a Blackbird's, 

 really Thrush's, Nest, G. T. Porritt, 

 240; Report on the Breeding of the 

 Lesser Terns at the Spurn during the 

 season of 1900, O. Grabham, 301-303; 

 Goosander in Cleveland, Yorkshire, 

 J. W. Fawcett, 304 ; Gannet at 

 Sleights, near Whitby, J. W. Faw- 

 cett, 304 ; Red-crested Pochard at 

 Redcar, T. H. Nelson, 304; Red- 

 crested Pochard in Cleveland, J. W. 

 Fawcett, 304 ; White Bullfinch in 

 Cleveland, T. H. Nelson, 304; Black- 

 headed Gull Nesting near Keighley, 

 H. B. Muff, 304; Stone Curlew in 

 Cleveland, T. H. Nelson, 304; Night- 

 jar on Seamer Moor, W. C. Hey, 304 ; 

 Protection of the Lesser Tern at the 

 Spurn, T. Petch, 321-322 ; Red-crested 

 Pochard in Cleveland, T. H. Nelson, I 

 322 ; Puffinus yelkouanus at Scar- 

 borough, R. Fortune, 352 ; Late Stay 

 of vSwifts near Harrogate, Kenneth 

 MacLean, 368 ; Red-crested Pochard 

 in Cleveland, J. W. Fawcett, 368 ; J 

 Partridge in the Streets of York, 

 W. Hewett, 368. 



oleoptera: Oxypoda nigrina near I 

 Saltburn, an addition to the Yorkshire 

 Coleoptera, M. L. Thompson, 129; I 

 New Habitat for Hydroporus septen- j 



trionalis at West Ayton, W. C. Hey, 

 318; Carabus glahiatus and other 

 Beetles in Upper Teesdale, M. L. 

 Thompson, 351. 



Diptera: Abundance of the Celery Fly 

 at Bradford, J. W. Carter, 2 ; Ravages 

 of Celery Fly at Huddersfield, G. T. 

 Porritt, 62. 



Ferns and Fern-Allies : An OKI 



Leeds Herbary (J. Deakin Heaton's), 

 F. Arnold Leeds. 51-6) ; Changes in 

 the Halifax Flora during 1 the last 

 Century and a Quarter, C. E. Moss, 

 165-172; The Volteface of Flora, a 

 rejoinder, F. Arnold Lees, 229-236 ; 

 Florula of Worksop district, Rev. 

 Hilderic Friend, 354. 



Fishes: Large- Pike at Burton Con- 

 stable, J. K. Lowther, 129', Unusual 

 Coloration of Flounder near Beverley, 

 J. R. Lowther, 227. 



Flowering Plants: Actaea spicata at 

 Malham and Kingsdale, F. Arnold 

 Lees, 3; An Old Leeds Herbary 

 (J. Deakin Heaton's), F. Arnold Lees, 

 51-61; Bee Orchis at Scarborough 

 and near Micklefield, J. W T addington, 

 124; Changes in the Halifax Flora 

 during; 1 he last Cent in valid a Quarter, 

 C. E. Moss, 165-172 ; Cerastium quar- 

 ternellum (Mcenchia erecta) at Don- 

 caster, H. H. Corbett, 192; Thorne 

 Moor Violas, H. H. Corbett, 222; 

 Sag-'ma apetala at Hooton Pagnell, 

 H. H. Corbett, 222; In Defence 

 of James Bolton, the Fungologist, 

 F. Arnold Lees, 225-226 ; The 

 Volteface of Flora, a rejoinder, 

 F. Arnold Lees, 229-236; Draba 

 muralis and Corvdalis bulbosa near 

 Huddersfield, T. W. Woodhead, 

 236; Spergularia rubra near Sheffield, 

 A. E. Bradley, 246; Chelidonium 

 majus at 750 feet in Upper Wharfe- 

 dale, W. A. Shuffrey, 246 ; Schoenus 

 nigricans at Askern, H. H.. Corbett, 

 272, W. Fowler, 298 ; Sedbergh 

 Plants found in 1900, J. Handley, 

 298; Arctostaphylos uva-ursi in York 

 shire Folk-Medicine, A. E. Bradley. 

 335; The Ingleborough Juniper, H. J. 

 Riddelsdell, 366, J. G. Baker, 366; 

 Extraordinary Number of Wild 

 Flowers in November near Doncaster, 

 H. H. Corbett, 366 ; Florula of Work- 

 sop district, Hilderic Friend, 353-4. 



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