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Classified index. 



WESTMORLAND AND 



Birds: The Birds of Rydal, Miss Mary 

 L. Armitt, 237-256; Migration of the 

 Pied Flycatcher, etc., in Northern 

 England, Miss M. L. Armitt, 272 ; 

 Hawfinch in Westmorland, T. Shep- 

 pard. 276. G. Stabler, 276. 



Coleoptera : Saperda populnea at 



Ambleside, G. T. Porritt, 4 ; Lagria 



hirta and Phyllopertha hordeola as j 



food of Pied" Flycatcher at Rydal, 1 



Typhasus vulgaris and Dor Beetle 



at Rydal, Miss M. L. Armitt, 250, 



2C7 " - 

 257- 



Ferns and Fern-Allies : Asplenium j 

 marinum at Cow's-Mouth, S. L. Petty, 

 53 ; Lycopodium annotinum in West- 

 morland, J. A. Martindale, 132 ; Some 

 Westmorland Ferns, R. E. Leach, 

 156 ; Westmorland Ferns and Fern- 

 Allies in the Bicheno Herbarium at 

 Swansea, H. J. Riddelsdell, 339; 

 Westmorland and Lake-Lancashire 

 Ferns and Lycopod in the Motley 

 Herbarium at Swansea, H. J. 

 Riddelsdell, 351. 



Fishes : Shark on the North Lan- 

 cashire Coast, S. L. Petty, 291 ; 

 Sturgeon on the North Lancashire 

 Coast, S. L. Petty, 291. 



Flowering Plants : Callitriche autum- 

 nalis in Lake-Lancashire, a Cor- 

 rection, A. Bennett, 129; Silver- 

 Leaved Holly at Barrow-in-Furness, 

 H. Gaythorpe, 129; Some Westmor- 

 land Plants, R. E. Leach, 155-156 ; 

 The Chemistry of Some Common 

 Lakeland Plants, P. Q. Keeg"an, 165- 

 169 ; food-plants noted in List of 

 Birds of Rydal, Miss M. L. Armitt, 

 237-256; Bog-Orchis in Lake-Lan- 

 cashire and Westmorland, Miss S. 

 Armitt, 272 ; The Hazel, Corylus I 



LAKE LANCASHIRE. 



avellana, P. Cj. Keegan, 309-313; 

 Notes on Westmorland and Lake- 

 Lancashire Plants in the Bicheno 

 Herbarium at Swansea, H. J. 

 Riddelsdell, 339-340; Westmorland 

 and Lake-Lancashire Plants in the 

 Motley Herbarium at Swansea, H. J. 

 Riddelsdell, 343 and 350-351 ; Heather 

 on Humphrey Head, P. Q. Keeg-an, 

 352 ; Distribution of Hypochseris 

 maculata in England, A. Bennett, 

 369-37 2 - 



Geology and Palaeontology: Biblio- 

 graphy for 1899, T. Sheppard, 317- 

 335- 



J. E. Marr's discovery of metamor- 

 phosed metalliferous vein near Shap, 

 T. Sheppard, 302 ; The Brockrams 

 of the Vale of Eden and the Evidence 

 they afford of an inter-Permian Move- 

 ment of the Pennine Faults, P. F. 

 Kendall, 305-308 ; Striated Boulder 

 in the Brockram, 314. 



Lepidoptera: Species noted at Amble- 

 side, G. T. Porritt, 3-4; Death's Head 

 Moth at Lindal-in-Furness, S. L. 

 Petty, 368. 



Mollusca, Land and Freshwater: 



Ancylus fluviatilis in Windermere 

 Lake, F. M. Burton, 176; Limax 

 cinereo-niger in North Lancashire, 

 S. L. Petty, 366. 



Mosses: North of England Harpidia, 

 with Westmorland and Lake-Lan- 

 cashire localities, J. A. Wheldon, 

 79-90. 



Neuroptera and Trichoptera : Con- 

 tribution towards the Entomology 

 of Ambleside, G. T. Porritt, 3-4. 



Reptiles : Lizard in Lake-Lancashire, 

 S. L. Petty, 367. 



YORKSHIRE. 



Algae : Voivox observed by Y.N.U. at 

 Cusworth, M. H. Stiles, 120; List of 

 Diatoms noted by Y.N.U. at Cus- 

 worth and Cadeby, M. H. Stiles, 121 ; 

 Delesseria sang-uinea and Laminaria 

 digitata as habitats for mollusca at 

 Sandsend, Miss M. V. Lebour, 171- 

 176. 



Arachnida: Diplocephalus spinosus 

 (sp. now ?) near Slaithwaite, W. 

 Falconer, 207. 



Birds: Birds noted by Y.N.U. at 

 Masham, K. McLean, 16-17 ; Black 

 Redstart near Scarborough, R. For- 

 tune, 32 ; Montagu's Harrier at 



Naturalist, 



