Classified Index. 



YORKSHIR K — cant in ued. 



Snake at Middleton, near Leeds, 

 F. Arnold Lees, 58. 



Societies, etc.: Croft W inter Lecture 

 Courses, 192. 



Sponges: Halichondria panicea al 



Whitby, S. L. Petty, 116; Fresh- 

 water Sponges near Doncaster, 

 M. H. Stiles, 331, and figure. 



Trichoptera: Limnophilus luridus and 

 Molanna angustata at Huddersfield, 

 G. T. Porritt, 12. 



MISCELLANEA. 



Astronomy: The ' Knowledge Diary 

 and Scientific Handbook, 1901,' 364. 



Bird-Protection: Prizes offered by 

 the Society tor Protection of Birds, 

 35 1 - 



Diptera: Collecting Diptera, a few 

 useful Dodges, W. J. Wingate, 163- 

 164 and block. 



Essex: Review of Laver's .Mammals, 

 Reptiles, and Fishes of Essex, 1 1. 



Hampshire Spiders: Hyptiotes para 

 doxus in the New Forest, H. W'allis 

 Kew, 213. 



Middlesex Birds: Cuckoo and Wag- 

 tail at Holland House, .Mrs. A. E. 

 Jarvis, 156. 



Mosses : Diagnoses of Leptobryum 

 minus Phil., W. Ingham, 365. 



Northamptonshire Birds: Cuckoo 

 at Harrington, E. A. W. Peacock, ! 



100; at Northampton, Ci. Bazclev, 

 105. 



Personal Notices: Lyell Medal 

 awarded to J. F. .Man-, (11. 



Spiders: Snares or Snap-nets of the 

 American ami European Triangle 

 Spiders (Hyptiotes cavatus and II. 

 paradoxus), 11. W'allis Kew, 193-213, 



with 7 figures* 



Suffolk Birds: Cuckoo at Tostock, 

 J. G. Tuck, 104. 



Surrey Birds: Cuckoo and Pied 

 W agtail near Guildford, Miss L. M. 

 Forster, 104. 



United States Fungi : Mycological 

 Research in the United States, G. 

 Massee, 346-350. 



Worms: On the Slime-threads ol 

 Planarian Worms, H. W'allis Kew, 

 307-317 and 3 figures. 



4 DEC. 1900 



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