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Classified Index. 



LINCOLN SHIR E — co?i tin u ed. 



tnaximus, H. W. Kew, 241-254; Helix 

 aspersa var. exalbida at Hubbard's 

 Hill, Louth, C. S. Carter, 355 ; Limax 

 cinereo-nig-er near Brig'g-, E. A. W. 

 Peacock, 355 ; Land Shells in Nettle- 

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

 and in Cadney Parish, E. A. W. 

 Peacock, 356. 



Mosses and Hepatics: Mosses noted 

 bv L.N.U. near Horncastle, E. A. 

 W. Peacock, 52; Mosses and Hepatics 

 observed by L.N.U. at Careby, Miss 

 S. C. Stow, 60-61 ; List of Mosses 

 New to North or to South Lincoln- 

 shire, Miss S. C. Stow, 67-68 ; Some 

 Mosses at Sapperton, E. A. W. 

 Peacock, 68 ; Marchantia polymorpha 

 at Scunthorpe, W. Fowler, 113 ; 

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

 thorpe, W. W. Mason, 114; Mosses 

 and Hepatics in the Brig'g - District, 

 E. A. W. Peacock, 156 ; Pottia 

 bryoides near Louth, J. Larder, 176 ; 

 Mosses noted by L.N.U. South of 

 Lincoln, Miss S. C. Stow, 259. 



Neuroptera : Neuroptera taken at 

 Bottesford, M. Peacock, 3 ; Dragon- 

 flies seen by L.N.U. at Horncastle, 

 A. Thornier, 52 ; Sympetrum strio- 

 latum at Manton Common, A. Thorn- 

 ley, 64 ; Dragonflies noted by L.N.U. 

 at Scunthorpe, A. Thornley, 113; 

 Dragonflies noted by L.N.U. at 

 Mablethorpe, R. W. Goulding, 154. 



Orthoptera : Grasshoppers observed 

 by L.N.U. at Little Bytham, A. 

 Thornley, 61 ; Orthoptera taken at 

 Bottesford in 1900, A. Thornley, 63 ; 

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

 thorpe, A. Thornley, 113; Grass- 

 hoppers noted by L.N.U. at Mable- 

 thorpe, R. W. Goulding, 154. 



Personal : Award of Murchison Medal 

 to A. J. Jukes-Browne, 76 ; Notice of 

 further Paper on Pseudoscorpions 

 by H. Wallis Kew, 352. 



Reptiles : Reptiles and Amphibians 

 occurring round Horncastle, J. C. 

 Walter, 54 ; Zootoca noted at Mable- 

 thorpe, R. W. Goulding, 154. 



Societies : Lincolnshire Naturalists' 

 Union at Horncastle, 13th June 1900, 

 E. A. W. Peacock, 51-55 ; at Little 

 Bytham, H. Preston, 57-62 ; at Scun- 

 thorpe, H. Preston, 109-114; at Mable- 

 thorpe, R. W. Goulding, 151-154; 

 South of Lincoln, H. Preston, 257-260; 

 Number of F.G. S. in Lincolnshire, 

 355- 



Worms : ' Leech ' near Louth, its 

 habits, etc., C. S. Carter, 192 ; 

 Windpipe Gapeworm, Syngamus 

 trachealis, at Broughton, E. A. W. 

 Peacock, 292. 



Zoophytes : Zoophytes observed by 

 L.N.U. at Mablethorpe, F. M. 

 Burton, 153. 



NORTHUMBERLAND. 



Arachnida: Northumbrian Spiders in 

 1900, W. Falconer, 288 ; Spiders of 

 Northumberland and Durham, some 

 notes of Recent Captures, J. E. Hull, 

 365-368. 



Birds : Raven on the Cheviots, J. W. 

 Fawcett, 12. 



Flowering Plants : Callitriche autum- 

 nalis in Northumberland and Cheviot- 

 land, A. Bennett, 362. 



Geology: Bibliography of Geology and 

 Palaeontology for 1897, T. Sheppard, 

 20-35 5 for l8 9 8 > 3°5-3 2 4- 



Lepidoptera : Hawkmoths in 1901 in 

 Cheviotland Vice-County, G. All- 

 husen, 291. 



Societies: Number of F.G.S. in 

 Northumberland, 355. 



NOTTING 



Coleoptera: Nottinghamshire Coleop- 

 tera, I., Geodephaga, A. Thornley 

 and W. E. Ryles, 115-124. 



Flowering Plants : Remarkable Oak 

 in Col wick Park, H. Payne,, 73. 



Geology: Bibliography of Geology and 



iAMSHIRE. 



Palaeontology for 1897, T. Sheppard, 



20-35 ! f or 1898, 305-324. 

 j Meteorology : Occurrence of Snow 



Every Month in England, F. M. 



Burton, 260. 

 Societies: Number of F.G.S. in Notts., 

 I 355- : 



Naturalist, 



