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LI N CO LN S H IRE — continued. 



Bottesford Parish, M. Peacock, 74 ; 

 Swifts in Yaddlethorpe Gravel-pits, 

 and other Bird-Notes, M. Peacock, 

 75 ; Bird-Notes from Lea, near 

 Gainsborough, Miss Margaret L. 

 Anderson, 149 ; Pied Wagtails in 

 Flocks at Louth, C. Mason, 149 ; 

 YVaxwing, Marsh Harrier, and Great 

 Skua in Lincolnshire, J. C. Walter, 

 155; Cuckoo Reared by Wagtails j 

 near Kirton Lindsey, Miss Mabel 

 Peacock, 155 ; Habits of the Black- 

 bird, Miss Mabel Peacock, 155 ; 

 Occurrence of the Osprey in Lincoln- 

 shire, with some Notes on the Kite, 

 F. M. Burton, 161-162 ; Mistle-Thrush 

 and other Birds in Garden at Cadney, j 

 E. A. W. Peacock, 164 ; Variety of \ 

 the Coal Tit at Gainsboroug-h, F. M. 

 Burton, 19 c ; Wheatearseen at Cadney, 

 near Brigg,' E. A. W. Peacock, 218; 

 Curious Place for Nest of Waterhen 

 near Horncastle, J. C. Walter, 218; 

 Contents of Gizzard of Starling- near 

 Gainsborough, E. A. W. Peacock, 

 240 ; Squirrel and Spotted Wood- 

 pecker at Kettlethorpe, E. A. W. 

 Peacock, 256; Bird-Notes from Court 

 Leys, Miss S. C. Stow, 256 ; Audacity j 

 of Rooks at Cadney, near Brigg, j 

 E. A. W. Peacock, 266 ; Pheasants' j 

 Eggs Sucked by Hedgehog, Miss S. j 

 C. Stow, 290 ; Squirrel Mobbed by j 

 Little Birds at Kirton Lindsey, Miss t 

 Mabel Peacock, 290; Eared Grebe at 

 Horncastle, J. C. Walter, 292 ; Bird- 

 Enteritis in the Brigg District, E. A. ■ 

 W. Peacock, 292 ; Golden Oriole near i 

 Gainsborough, F. M. Burton, 292 ; 

 Birds feeding on Mollusca in Cadney 

 Parish, E. A. W. Peacock, 356. 



Coleoptera : Beetles observed by 

 L. N.U. at Little Bytham, A. Thornley, j 

 61 ; Coleopterous Captures in Lincoln- 

 shire in 1900, A. Thornley, 64; Beetles 

 observed by L.N. U. at Scunthorpe, A. ! 

 Thornley, T13 ; Beetles at Grantham, 

 H. Preston, 114; Beetles noted by 

 L.N.U. at Mablethorpe, R. W. | 

 Goulding, 154 ; Adimonia tanaceti 

 near Louth, R. W. Goulding, 190; 

 Dorcus parallelopipedus near Louth, 

 C. S. Carter, 240. 



Crustacea : Pvcnogonum noted by j 

 L.N.U. at Mablethorpe, R. W. 

 Goulding, 154: Pill Wood. Lice in 

 Gizzard of Starling near Gains- 

 borough, E. A. W. Peacock, 240. 



Diptera : Diptera captured in the 

 County in 1900, Rev. A. Thornley, 

 50; Diptera noted by L.N.U. at 

 Gainsborough or Horncastle, A. 

 Thornley, 53; Diptera noted by 

 L.N.U. at Little Bytham, A. Thorn- 

 ley, 61 ; Diptera noted by L.N.U. at 

 Scunthorpe, A. Thornley, 114; Flies 

 noted by L.N.U. at Mablethorpe, 

 R. W. Goulding, 154. 



Ferns: Ophioglos'sum near Horncastle, 

 E. A. W. Peacock, 52. 



Fishes : Dace fed on by Long-eared 

 Owls at Bottesford, M. Peacock, 



42. 



Flowering Plants : Seedless Plants 

 at Coleby and Howsham, E. A. W. 

 Peacock, 41 ; Some Flowering Plants 

 at Sapperton, E. A. W. Peacock, 41 ; 

 Plants noted by L.N.U. at Horn- 

 castle, E. A. W. Peacock, 52 ; 

 Plants observed by L.N.U. at Little 

 Bytham, E. A. W. Peacock, 60 ; Re- 

 markable Oak at Spalding, H. 

 Payne, 73 ; Fig-tree bearing in the 

 Open at Bottesford, M. Peacock, 80 ; 

 Plants noted by L.N.U. at Scun- 

 thorpe, W. Fowler and W T . W. Mason, 

 113; Plants noted by L.N.U. at 

 Mablethorpe, R. W. Goulding, 1 53 ; 

 Toothwort near Louth, C. S. Carter, 

 192 ; Myosurus minimus near Gran- 

 tham, Miss S. C. Stow, 229; Plant- 

 Names and Superstitions at How- 

 sham, near Brigg, W. Booth, 229; 

 Plants noted by L.N.U. South of 

 Lincoln, Miss S. C. Stow and J. S. 

 Sneath, 259 ; Peucedanum palustre in 

 Lincolnshire, A. Bennett, 267 ; Cent- 

 aurea nigra near Louth, J. Larder, 

 291 ; Grimsby Plants, A. Smith, 302 ; 

 Epilobium montanum and Caucalis 

 arvensis at Court Leys, Miss S. C. 

 Stow, 302 ; Phragmites communis, 

 Carex riparia, and C. vesicaria at 

 Cadney, E. A. W. Peacock, 356; 

 Flower Colours, in Pimpinella saxi- 

 fraga, at Caythorpe, E. A. W. Pea- 

 cock, 362. 



Fungi : Abundance of White Rust on 

 Crucifers at Hibaldstow, E. A. W. 

 Peacock, 56; Fairy Rings, W. Fowler, 

 56; Fungi noted by L.N.U. at Scun- 

 thorpe, W. Fowler, 113 : Fairy Rings, 

 J. C. Walter, 158; Some Fungi at 

 Woodhall Spa, Miss S. C. Stow, 

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