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Classified Index. 



CU M B ERLAND — continued. 



Flowering Plants : The Facies of 

 our Forest Flora, P. Q. Keegan, 69- 

 73 ; Botanical Notes from Cumber- 

 land for 1900, W. Hodg'son, 77-79 ; 

 Some Lakeland Host - Plants and 

 Parasites, Hilderic Friend, 173-176 ; 

 Barberry infested with ^Ecidium 

 berberidis at Gilsland, W. Thomson, 

 218 ; Memoir of William Hodgson 

 and his botanical work, \Y. Thomson, 

 261-265 ; Ranunculus reptans neat- 

 Carlisle, W. Thomson, 302. 



Fungi: Some Lakeland Host -Plants 

 and Parasites, Hilderic Friend, 173- 

 176; ..^Ecidium berberidis at Gilsland, 

 W. Thomson, 218. 



Geology : Bibliography of Geology and 

 Palaeontology for 1897, T. Sheppard, 

 19-36 ; for 1898, 305-324. 



Meteorology : Occurrence of Snow 

 Every Month in England, F. M. 

 Burton, 260. 



Mollusca : Aporrhais, Buccinum un- 

 datum, Spirorbis serpuloides, 

 Astarte, Cardium aculeatum on the 

 Cumberland Coast, S. L, Petty, 13-15; 

 Helcion pellucidum in Cumberland, 

 Jas. Murray, 157. 



Personal Notices : Memoir and Por- 

 trait of William Hodgson, the 'Veteran 

 Botanist of Cumberland, W. Thomson, 

 261-5. 



Polyzoa : Some Polyzoa, etc., of the 

 Cumberland Coast, S. Lister Petty, 



Societies : Number of F. G.S. in Cum- 

 berland, 355. 



Sponges: Spongelia fragilis and 

 Chalina oculata at Silecroft, S. L. 

 Petty, 15. 



Trichoptera : Cumberland Trichop- 

 tera, G. T. Porritt, 64. 



DERBYSHIRE. 



Fungi : Boletus parasiticus on Sclero- 

 derma vulgare near Sheepbridge, 

 T. Gibbs, 128; Fungi near Wirks- 

 worth, T. Gibbs, 128. 



Geology : Bibliography of Geology and 

 Palaeontology for 1897, T. Sheppard, 

 18-35 5 f or 1898, 305-324. 



Lepidoptera : Sphinx convolvuli at 

 Bakewell, W. Boulsover, 291. 



Meteorology : Occurrence of Snow 

 Every Month in England, F. M. 

 Burton, 260. 



Societies: Number of F.G.S. in Der- 

 byshire, 355. 



Arachnida : Spiders of Northumber- ! 

 land and Durham, notes of recent ! 

 captures, J. E. Hull, 365-8. 



Birds : Nuthatch as a Durham Bird, 

 J. W. Fawcett, 43 ; The Waxwing- as 

 a Durham Bird, J. W. Fawcett, 43 ; 

 Glossy Ibis in County Durham, T. H. 

 Nelson, 149 ; Boldness of a Peregrine 

 in Teesdale, J. F. Pickard, 150; 

 Pinkfooted Goose in Co. Durham, 

 J. W. Fawcett, 164. 



Geology : Bibliography of Geology and 

 Palaeontology for 1897, T. Sheppard, 

 20-36 ; for 1898, 305-324. 



Mammalia : Seal in the Tees, R. Loft- 

 house, 190 ; Badger in Co. Durham, 



[AM. 



J. W. Fawcett, 190; Badger near 

 Wolsingham, J. W. Fawcett, 30 1; 



Mosses : Durham Records in Report 

 of Yorkshire Bryological Committee 

 for 1900, J. J. Marshall, 66-7 ; Sphagna 

 of YorkshireandDurham, W. Ingham, 

 145-148. 



Reptiles : Snakes in the North of Eng- 

 land, J. W. Fawcett, 160 ; Ringed 

 Snakes in County Durham, J. W T . 

 Fawcett, 218; Adder in the Derwent 

 Valley, J. W. Fawcett, 301 ; Viper at 

 Muggleswick, J. W. Fawcett, 301. 



Societies: Number of F.G.S. in Dur- 

 ham. 355. 



Naturalist, 



