Classified Index. 



387 



BOOK ^OTIC^'^— continued. 



Home, Gordon — Yorkshire Coast and 



Moorland Scenes, 223. 

 Jukes-Browne's Memoir on Upper Chalk 



of England, 133. 

 Marr, J, E. — Agricultural Geology, 153. 



Insects. 



Barrett, C. G., F.E.s. — Lepidoptera of 

 British Islands, Vol. IX., 350. 



Beare, T. H., and Donisthorpe, II. St. J. K. 

 — Catalogue of British Coleoptera, 154. 



Jourdain, Rev. F. C. R. , M.A. — Lepidop- 

 tera of Derbyshire, 384 ; Ilymenoptera 

 Aculeata of Derbyshire, 384. 



Porritt, G. T., f.l.s., F.e.s. — List of York- 

 shire Lepidoptera, 123. 



Tutt, J. W., F.E.s. — Migration and Dis- 

 persal of Insects, 58. 



?vIam.malia. 



Gordon, W. J. — Our Country's Animals, 

 383. 



Latter, O. II., M.A. — Common Animals, 

 383- 



]>.IOLLUSCA. 



Taylor, J. \Y. — Monograph of Land and 

 Freshwater Mollusca of British Isles, 251. 



Mosses. 



Dixon, H. N., m.a., f.l.s., and Jameson, 

 H. G., M.A. — Students' Handbook of 

 British Mosses, 318. 



Museums. 

 Hull Museum, Guide to, 217. 



Prehistoric Archaeology. 



Blashill, T., f.r.i.b. A.— Hull, East, from 



the earliest times, 28, 59. 

 Johnson, W., and Wright, W. — Neolithic 



Man in East Surrey, 155. 

 Whindle, Dr. B. C. A., f.r.s., f.s.a.— 



Prehistoric Age in England, 321-322. 



Societies' Reports. 



Barrow NaturaHsts' Field Club, etc.— 



Annual Report, 1902, 59. 

 Bradford Botanical Garden. — 29, 287. 

 Chester Society of Natural Science, etc. — 



Annual Report, 253. 

 Cleveland Naturalists' Field Club. — Trans., 



1902, 161. 



Hull Geological Society. — Trans., 1 900-1, 

 57. 



Hull Museum Publications. — (No. 17) 95, 

 (No. 19) 190, (No. 20) 383. 



1904 December i. 



i Hull Scientific and Field Naturalists' Club. 

 — Trans., 28. 

 Lancashire and Cheshire Entomological 

 Society. — Trans., 1903, 127. 

 ! Liverpool Geological Society. — Trans., 59. 

 Liverpool Naturalists' Field Club. — Trans., 

 1903, 127. 



Manchester Geological and Mining Society. 

 — Trans., 36. 



Northumberland Natural History Society. 

 — Trans., 162. 



Nottingham Naturalists' Society. — 51st Re- 

 port, 95. 



Peterborough Natural History, etc.. Society. 

 — Annual Repoit, 58. 



Rochdale Literary and Philosophical 

 Society. — Trans., 1900-3, 57. 



Sheffield Naturalists' Club. — Annual Re- 

 port, 1903, 127. 



Staffordshire (North) Field Club. — Trans., 

 1903-4, 383. 



Yorkshire Geological and Polytechnic 

 Society.— Trans., 1903, 125. 



Yorkshire Philosophical Society. — Trans., 

 1903, 190. 



Zoology. 



English, Douglas — Wee Tim'rous Beasties, 

 154- 



Leighton, Dr. G. R. — British Lizards and 

 Snakes, 126. 



Miscellaneous. 



Arcadian Calendar, 95. 



Barclay, J. W. — Organic Evolution, New- 

 Theory of, 94. 



Bootle Free Library Journal, 64. 



Bradford Scientific Journal, 225. 



Brightwen, Mrs. — Quiet Hours with Nature, 

 287. 



Buckley, A. B. — Eyes and No Eyes, 288. 

 Cornish, C. J.— Memoir of Sir Wm. liy. 

 Flower, K.C.B., 252. 



Eton Nature Study, 152, 319. 



Geikie, Sir Archibald — Scottish Remini- 

 scences, 351. 



Hull Trades and Labour Council, Year 

 Book of, 124. 



Kearton Bros. — Wild Nature's Ways, 132. 



'Knowledge' Diary and Scientific Hand- 

 book, 1904, 58. 



Louth, Popular Guide to, 253. 



Marr, J. E., and Shipley, A. E. — Handbook 

 to Natural History of Cambridgeshire, 

 351- 



Naturalists Directory, 1904-5, 59. 

 Wjtchell, C. A. — Nature's Story of the 

 Year, 287. 



Wood, Rev. J. G. and Rev, T. — The Field 

 Naturalists' Flandbook, 252. 



