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Classified Index. 



YO R KS H I RE — continued. 



Canon Maddock, 308 ; Robt. Kidston 

 elected F.R.S., 314; the Fate of 

 Champlev's collection of Great Auks' 

 Eggs, 316; Georg-e Massee and his 

 work on the European Fungus Flora, 

 354 ; J. R. Mortimer's intention to 

 publish his researches, 366; J. W. 

 Wilson and his privately printed 

 pamphlets, 366 ; C. S. Eccles and his 

 pamphlet on Hull Water Supply, 367; 

 Rev. M. C. F. Morris and his paper 

 on Vowel-Sounds of the East York- 

 shire Folk-Speech, 367 ; C Crossland 

 and his paper on Halifax Place-names 

 and Natural Features, 368. 



Reptiles and Amphibians : Amphi- 

 bians noted by Y.N.U. at North 

 Grimston, K. McLean, 296 ; Grass 

 Snake near Hull, and its Behaviour 

 in Captivity, T. Sheppard, 367 ; Living 

 Toads in Solid Stone, the Problem 

 discussed, W. Fowler, 367. 



Rotifers: Rotifers noted by Y.N.U. 

 at Cusworth, H. Moore, 120. 



Societies: Yorkshire Naturalists' 

 Union at Masham, T. Gibbs, 15-20; 

 Yorkshire Naturalists' Union at Conis- 

 borough and Doncaster, H. H. Cor- 

 bett, 117-124; Yorkshire Naturalists' 

 Union at Coxwold and Kilburn, T. A. 

 Erode, 277-284 ; Yorkshire Naturalists' 

 Union at North Grimston, T. Shep- 

 pard, 293-301 ; Transactions of East 

 Riding- Antiquarian Society for 1901, 

 302; Yorkshire notes from British 

 Association Meeting at Belfast, 313- 

 314; Date of Annual Meeting- of 

 Y.N.U. at Hull, 314; Yorkshire 

 Naturalists' Union at Bawtry, H. H. 

 Corbett, 373-375. 



Sponges : Halichondria panicea at 

 Sandsend, Miss M. V. Lebour, 171- 

 176. 



Tidal Phenomena : Three Tides in 

 Twenty-four hours, up Humber and 

 Trent, E. A. W. Peacock, 176; Big 

 Waves on the Yorkshire Coast, W. C. 

 Hey, 372. 



MISCELLANEA. 



Botanical Nomenclature : On the 



Name Harpidium, J. A. Mart.indale, 



Food of Birds: Ivy Berries and Black- 

 birds in Hants, E. A. W. Peacock, 234. 



Fossil Mollusca : Notice of R. Charles' 

 Series from Paris Basin, 375. 



Fungi in Surrey : Mycena cinerea at 

 Kew, Massee and Crossland, 1. 



Vernacular Names and Folk-Lore : 



Editorial note, 4. 



Wild Birds Protection Act of 1902, 

 292. 



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