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Classified Index. 



DURHAM. 



Birds : Black Redstart at Teesmouth and 

 between Seaton Carew and West Hartle- 

 pool, C. E. Milhurn, 92, 384; Pochard in 

 South-east Durham, C. E. Milburn, 216: 

 Kentish Plover at Teesmouth, C. E. ]Mil- 

 burn, 283. 



Mammalia : Black Rat at Stockton-on- 

 Tees, T. A. Lofthouse, 31. 



Mollusca : Limax tenellus at Allansford 

 Woods, Durham, noted, 290. 



Prehistoric Archfeology : Neolithic 

 remains in South Durham with figures, 

 C. T. Trechmann, 77-8 ; Neolithic Re- 

 mains in Durham, J. W. Fawcett, 143 ; 

 British Cist and Vase found at Brandon 

 Hill, noted, 192. 



Societies : Cleveland Naturahsts' Field 

 Club, 161. 



LANCASHIRE 



(See Lake Counties). 



LAKE COUNTIES 



(Cumberland, Lancashire, and Westmorland). 



Algas : Cocconema clstula (Diatom) at 

 Alford, C. Turner, noted, 2S9 ; Dias- 

 chiza crassipes at Rawtenstall, J. E. 

 Lord, noted, 289. 



Birds : Night Heron on Grinsdale Island, 

 Carlisle, T. L. Johnston, 92 ; Tree 

 Creeper in North Lanes., S. L. Petty, 

 92 ; Tree Creeper at Salthouse, H. Gay- 

 thorpe, 122; Birds in Cumberland, 1707, 

 S. L. Petty, 240 ; Night Heion at 

 Newton-le-Willows, G. H. C. Haigh 

 (noted), 352. 



Coleoptera : Tropiphorus tomentosus 

 and Anchomenus parumpunctatus $ 

 from Great Salkeld, Cumb., noted, 64; 

 Geotrupes typhccus in Lake District, 

 C. Oldham, 284 ; Blethisa multipunctata 

 at Carlisle, G. B. Routledge, 315 ; Geo- 

 trupes tvphreus at Rvdal, M. L. Armitt, 

 316. 



Entomostraca : Scourfield's Synopsis of 

 British Freshwater Entomostraca, noted, 

 30. 



Fisiies : List of Cumberland Fishes in | 

 1 70S, S. L. Petty, 191, I 



Flowering Plants : Juncus tenuis at | 

 Bootle, Rev. W. W. M'ason, 93 ; Notes 

 on Cumberland Plants. S. L. Petty, 188 ; 

 Merlensia mariiima in ^^'alnev "island, ' 

 H. Cjaylhorpe, 263 ; Primrose,' Pollina- 

 tion ol. at ixydal, Miss Armilt. 292; 

 Malaxis paludosa Sw. between Little i 

 Langdale and Blea Tarn, J. F. Robin- ' 

 son, 348. 



Fungi : Mushrooms in a Smithy at Barrow ; 

 Head, H. Gaythorpe, 123. ' i 



Geology : Abraded Coal 1 

 Hy. liall, noted, 128. 



Lepidoptera : Odontopera bidentata, 

 Vars. of, from South Manchester, noted, 

 128. 



Mollusca : Arion ater var. albolateralis 

 in North Lanes., S. L. Petty, 32; Dis- 

 tribution of Dreissensia polymorpha in 

 Lancashire, R. Standon, noted, 256. 



Neuroptera, etc.: Cordulia aenea and 

 Dictyopteryie microcephala at Amble- 

 side, M. L. Armitt, 250. 



Orthoptera : Periplaneta australasice at 

 Worsley, C. E. Scott, 224. 



Personal Notices : Notes by E. A. 

 Newell Arber on Fossil Plants from the 

 Ardwick Series, 36 ; W. Baldwin's 

 description of Belinurus bellulus from 

 Middle Coal Measures of Rochdale, 37 ; 

 O. Whitaker's paper on Aquatic Water- 

 bugs near Bolton, 56 ; ' West Lancashire 

 Lichens,' by J. A. Wheldon and A. 

 Wilson, 320 ; H. Bolton's paper on 

 Palaeontology of Lancashire Coal 

 Measures, 320. 



Societies : Alanchester Geological and 

 Mining Society, Extracts from, 36-7, 

 384; Rochdale Literary and Philosophical 

 Society, Extracts from, 57 ; Barrow 

 Field Naturalists' Club, etc., Annual 

 Report, 1902, 59 ; Liverpool Geological 

 Society, Proceedings of, 59 ; Liverpool 

 Nat. Field Club, Trans., 1903, 127; 

 Lancashire aud Cheshire Entomological 

 Society, Trans., 1903, 127 ; Cumberland 

 Nature Club, Formation of, 256. 



i Palaeo-Zoology : Elephas antiques, 

 Prescott, ! Tooth of, at Blackpool, Prof Boyd 

 ' Dawkins (noted), 322-323. 



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