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YORKSHIRE — continued. 



Bickley, R. Fortune, 32; List of 

 Yorkshire and Lincolnshire Birds, W. 

 Denison Roebuck, 97-112; Cuckoo, 

 Curlew, and Dipper on Maw Rigg, 

 W. C. Hey, 114; Albino Skylark at 

 Buckton, W. Hewett, 127; Albino 

 Swallow at Bempton, W. Hewett, 

 127; Cream-coloured Skylark at 

 Bempton, W. Hewett, 127; White 

 Hedge Accentor at Beverley, W. 

 Hewett, 127 ; Merlins and Curlews 

 on Rombalds Moor, W. Hewett, 127 ; 

 Nuthatch at Helmsley, W. Hewett, 

 127; Red-backed Shrike at Spurn 

 and at Everingham, W. Hewett, 127; 

 Bird Destruction at Bridlington, J. C. 

 Walter, 127 ; Cuckoo and its Foster- 

 Parents, York, W. Hewett, 127 ; 

 Teng-malm's Owl at Bickley, R. 

 Fortune, 164 ; Spotted Crake near 

 Doncaster, H. H. Corbett, 164 ; 

 Nightingales at Knaresborough, R. 

 Fortune, 192 ; Black-headed Gull 

 Nesting- at Thornton Bridge in 1702, 

 S. L. Petty, 192 ; Increase of Great 

 Spotted Woodpecker in the Wils- 

 den district, R. Butterfield, 192 ; 

 Migratory Note on the Pied Fly- 

 catcher and Chiffchaff in West York- 

 shire, R. Butterfield, 192; Bird-Notes 

 from Easington and Spurn, Spring of 

 1902, P. W. Loten, 223 ; Peregrine 

 near Driffield, T. Sheppard, 257 ; 

 Migration of the Pied Flycatcher, 

 etc., in Northern England, Miss M. L. 

 Armitt, 272 ; Rook with Recurved 

 Bill near Barnsley, E. G. Bayford, 

 276 ; Unusual Position for Nest of 

 Sedge-Warbler, Hornsea Mere, T. 

 Shepherd, 276 ; Hull Museum, the 

 Swailes Collection of Eggs, T. Shep- 

 pard, 276 ; Hawfinch at Huddersfield, 

 G. T. Porritt, 276 ; Birds noted by 

 Y.N.U. at Kilburn and Coxwold, 

 T. W. Woodhead, 278, K. McLean, 

 282-283; Birds noted by Y.N.U. at 

 North Grimston, K. McLean, 294-295 ; 

 Little Stint near Spurn, P. W. Loten, 

 308 ; White-headed variety of Guille- 

 mot at Speeton, T. Sheppard, 308 ; 

 Curious Nesting-place of a Wren at 

 Winestead, Holderness, T. Sheppard, 

 308 ; Albino Swallow and Swift near 

 Bradford, R. Butterfield, 308 ; Honey 

 Buzzards near Driffield, E. P. Black- 

 burn, 354 ; Autumn Bird-Notes from 

 Spurn, P. W. Loten, 354 ; Abundance 

 of Magpies in the Huddersfield Dis- 

 trict, G. T. Porritt, 354. 



1902 December 1. 



Coleoptera: Chrysomela goetting-ensis 

 at Edlington. E. G. Bayford, 64 ; 

 Staphylinus cassareus at Maw Rigg 

 and Scarborough, W. C. Hey, 113; 

 Beetles noted by Y.N.U. at Conis- 

 borough and Doncaster, E. G. Bay- 

 ford and H. Ostheide, 120; Broscus 

 cephalotes and Calathus mollis at 

 Auburn, W. C. Hey, 258 ; Agabus 

 congener and Hydroporus gyllenhali 

 in Upper Teesdale, M. L. Thompson, 

 259 ; Chla^nius vestitus at Bridlington 

 Quay, W. C. Hey, 259; List of Beetles 

 noted by L.N.U. at Kilburn and Cox- 

 wold, M. L. Thompson, 283 ; York- 

 shire Coleoptera in 1901, M. L. 



• Thompson, 285-287 ; Ravages of 

 Harpalus ruficornis in Holderness, T. 

 Sheppard, 301 ; Beetles noted by 

 Y.N.U. near Doncaster, H. H. 



I Corbett, 375. 



Crustacea: Bosminalongirostris noted 

 by Y.N.U. at Cusworth, M. H. Stiles, 

 I 120; Spiny Lobster off Flamborough, 

 A. Smith, 210 ; Large Crab at 

 Withernsea, T. Sheppard, 372 ; Por- 

 tunus depurator at Bridlington, W. C. 

 Hey, 372. 



Ferns and Fern-Allies : Equisetids 

 and Lycopods noted by Y.N.U. at 

 Masham, E. Snelgrove, 19 ; Ferns 

 also noted, J. E. Clark, 19 ; Ferns 

 noted at Steeton and Ryther, F. 

 Arnold Lees, 64; Equisetum maximum 

 at Fylingdales, E. A. W. Peacock, 

 234 ; Ferns and Equisetid noted by 

 Y.N.U. at Kilburn and Coxwold, 

 T. W. Woodhead, 278; Ferns noted 

 by Y.N.U. at North Grimston, T. W. 

 Woodhead, 298; Ferns and Fein- 

 Allies in the Motley Herbarium at 

 Swansea, H. J. Riddelsdell, 349. 



Fishes: List of Fishes of the Parish 

 of Halifax, H. Pickles, 291. 



Flowering Plants: Folk-Name 

 Mother-Die applied to Germander 

 Speedwell, J. W. Fawcett, 4 ; Plants 

 noted by Y.N.U. at Masham. F. 

 Snelgrove, 19; Festuca sylvatica near 

 Masham, T. Gibbs, 20 ; Some Flower 

 Features of the Southern Ainsty, 

 F. Arnold Lees, 63-64; Plants noted 



I on a May-Day on .Maw Rigg. near 

 Langdale End, W. C. Hey, 113-114; 



} Plant-Names and Folk-Lore at New- 

 some, Huddersfield. W. E. I- . W attain. 



I 116; Cypripedium calceolus, etc.. in 



