Classified Index. 



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L I N CO LN S H I R E — continued. 



Mosses and Hepatics: List of Lin- 

 colnshire Hepatics, Miss S. C. Stow, 

 55-58; Correction, 140; North of 

 England Harpidia, with Lincolnshire 

 Localities, J. A. Wheldon, 69-90 i 

 Some New Mosses for North or 

 South Lincolnshire, Miss S. C. Stow, 

 130 ; Mosses noted by L. N.U. at 

 Torksey, Miss S. C. Stow, 136 ; 

 Mosses and Hepatic noted by 

 L.N.U. at Revesby, Miss S. C. 

 Stow, 147: Hypnum fluitans in Lin- 

 colnshire Peat, E. A. W. Peacock, 

 180; Mosses noted by L.N.U. at 

 Crowland and Spalding-, E. A. W. 

 Peacock, 190 ; Mosses and Hepatics 

 noted by L.N.U. near Scunthorpe, 

 Miss S. C. Stow, 377-378. 



Neuroptera : Neuroptera noted by 

 L. N. U. at Torksey, A. Thornley, 138 ; 

 Ag-rion puella noted by L.N.U. at 

 Scunthorpe. A. Thornley, 379-380. 



Orthoptera : Orthoptera noted by 

 L.N.U. at Torksey, Eland Shaw, 

 138; Periplaneta australasise at 

 Louth, C. S. Carter, 163 ; Steno- 



bothrus bicolor at Crowland, A. 

 Thornley, 190. 



Personal Notices: W. H. Wheeler 

 and his book on the Sea-Coast, 288; 

 A. Smith and his paper on Lincoln- 

 shire Spiders, 368; Rev. R. A. Gatty's 

 paper on Pigmy Flint Implements at 

 Scunthorpe, 368. 



Polyzoa: Polyzoa at Grimsby, A. 

 Smith, 124. 



Reptiles and Amphibians : Black- 

 bird eating a Frog, Horncastle, J. C. 

 Walter, 126 ; Frogs and Toads at 

 Spalding, Miss S. C. Stow, 191. 



Societies : Lincolnshire Naturalists' 

 Union at Torksey, E. A. W. Pea- 

 cock, 133; at Revesby, E. A. W. 

 Peacock, 145 ; at Spalding, E. A. W. 

 Peacock, 189-191 ; and at Scunthorpe, 

 E. A. W. Peacock, 375-380. 



Tidal Phenomena: Three Tides on 

 the Trent in 24 hours, E. A. W. 

 Peacock, 176. 



Worms : Rhynchodemus terrestrisnear 

 Louth, C. S. Carter, 228. 



ISLE OF MAN. 



Geology and Palaeontology: Bibliography for 1899, T. Sheppard, 317-333. 



NORTHUMBERLAND. 



Arachnida: Lycosa purbeckensis at 

 Hexham, W. Falconer, t 15. 



Birds : Condor laying an Egg at the 

 Museum at Newcastle, 366. 



Flowering Plants : Northumberland 

 Plants in the Bicheno Herbarium 

 at Swansea, H. J. Riddelsdell, 341 ; 

 Northumberland PJants in the Motley 

 Herbarium at Swansea, H. J. Riddels- 

 dell, 350. 



Geology and Palaeontology: Biblio- 



graphy for 1899, T. Sheppard, 317- 



333- . ^ T 



Cheviots as a Source ot \ orkshire 

 Boulders, P. F. Kendall and J. H. 

 Howarth, 21 1 ; Saccammina carter! in 

 Northumberland, P. F. Kendall, 222. 



Lepidoptera : Death's Head Moth at 

 Haydon Bridge, J. W. Fawcett, 32. 



Mosses: North of England Harpidia, 

 with Northumberland localities, J. A. 

 Wheldon, 75. 



NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. 



Birds : Peregrine Falcon and Haw- 

 finch in Notts., A. Thornley, 125 ; 

 Blown Eggs in Nests at Bingham, 

 E. A. W. Peacock, 164; Thrush- 

 Notes and Cuckoo-Notes from Bing- 

 ham, E. A. W. Peacock, 164, 164. 



Fungi: Geaster fornicatus in Notts., 

 W- Fowler. 288. 



Geology and Palaeontology: Biblio- 

 graphy for 1800, T. Sheppard. 317- 

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