THE NATURALIST. 



Contents — con fin ued. 



Note on Neuroptera: — Sympetrum striolatum at Manton Common — Rev. A. THbrnley, 



M.A., F.L.S., F.E.S., 64. 

 Note on Trichoptera :— Cumberland Trichoptera— Geo. T. Porritt, F.L.S., F.E.S., 64. 

 Note on Hemiptera: — Hemiptera Collected in Lincolnshire in 1900 — Rev. A, Thornley, 



M.A., F.L.S., F.E.S., 62. 

 Notes on Lepidoptera : — Gonoptcra libatrix at Manton Common — Rev. Alfred Thornley, 



M.A., F.L.S., F.F.S., 55 ; Colias edusa and Vanessa io in South Lincolnshire— 



■Miss S. C. Siow,55\ Aplecta occulta in Cleveland— 7'. A. Lojthouse, A.R.I.S.A., 



,V) ; Captures of Lepidoptera at Middlesbrough— T. A. Loft house, A.R./.B.A., 55' 

 Note on Diptera :— Diptera Captured in Lincolnshire in 1900 — Rev. Alfred Thornley, 



M.A., F.L.S., F.E.S.,50. 

 Note on Arachnida: -Phalangidse near Grimsby — A rthur Smith, 62. 

 Note on Annelids :— Annelids Noted at Heaton Moor, near Stockport— Rev. Hilderic 



Friend, 4S. 



Notes on Flowering Plants :— Seedless Plants -Rev. F. A. Wood ruffe- Peacock, L.Th., 

 F.L.S., F.G.S.,41 ; Some Flowering Plants at Sapperton, Lincolnshire— Rev. E. 

 A. Woodruffe- Peacock, L.Th., F.L.S., F.G.S., 41. 



Notes on Fungi :— Abundance of White Rust on Crucifers at Ilibaldstow — Rev. E. A. 



Wood ruffe- Pea cock, L.Th., F. L.S., F.G.S., 56 ; Poronia punctata near Hedon — 

 T. Fetch, P. Sc., P. A., 56; Pleurotus osfreatus at Horsrorth— -John W. Taylor, 

 F.L.S.,s6; Bird's Nest Fungus at Hull Docks — C. Crossland, F. L.S. , 56 j Fairy 

 Rings — Rev. W. Fowler, M.A.,56. 



Illustrations: — Section of Cireat Oolite Series, Little By tham. $8 ; sketch Section across 

 Scottlethorpe Anticline, 50. 



During the next month or two it is hoped to insert the following articles:— 

 List of Lincolnshire Freshwater Alga?. —J. Larder. 

 Geology of Brough, East Yorkshire.— Thomas Sheppard, F.G.S. 

 Lepidoptera noted at Everingham.— John Sumner. 

 Erosion of Yorkshire Coast.— Thomas Sheppard, F.G.S. 

 Mammals of Bottesford Parish.— Max Pkacock. 

 Yorkshire Bryological Report for 1900.— J. J. Marshall. 

 The Pollard Willow, Bottesford.— Max Pkacock. 

 Lincolnshire Naturalists at Mablethorpe.— R. W. Goulding. 

 Pairing of Limax maximus (Illustrated). —II. WalliS Ki;w, F.Z.S. 

 Cumberland Botanical Notes for 1000.— Wm. Hodgson, A.L.S. 

 Mosses New to South or to North Lincolnshire.— Miss s C. Stow, 

 Yorkshire Lepidoptera in 1900.— Wm. Hewbtt. 



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