Classified Index. 



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Arachnida : Verlusia rhombea 'Air') 

 Bug) at Mablethorpe, W. P. Westell, 

 noted, 64 ; Eulais Latr. at Kirton-in- 

 Lindsey. hgured, C. F. George, 100-102 ; 

 Arrhenurus longiusculus at Scawby, and 

 figvires, new to science, C. F. George, 

 150; Chernes nodosus at Louth, H. \V. 

 Kew, 292 ; Obisium muscorum at Maiden- 

 well, near Louth, C. S. Carter, 376 ; 

 'Book Scorpions' at Haugham, near | 

 Louth, C. S. Carter, 376. ! 



Birds : Kingfisher at Horncastle, T- C. { 

 Walter, 59 ; Barn Owl, Food of, C. S. j 

 Carter, 92 : Materials of Rook Nests, E. 

 A. W. Peacock, 155 ; A Cadney Keeper's 

 Record, E. A. \V. Peacock, 324 ; Honey 

 Buzzard at Fishtoft, J. C. Walters, 347. 



Fishes : Large Eel migrating near Plorn- 

 castle, J. C. Walter, 32 ; A record Cod 

 at Grimsby, 96. 



Flowering Plants: Henbane, Distiibu- j 

 lion in Lincolnshire, E. A. W. Peacock, j 

 120-121: Carumsegetum at Howsham, E. j 

 A. W. Peacock, 175 ; Cardamine amara at j 

 Newstead }^lill, E. A. W. Peacock, 175 ; j 

 List of 13 plants found at Bartun-on- 

 Humber, E. A. W. Peacock, 178 ; Haw- j 

 thorn, variation in flower of, at Tathwell j 

 and Haugham, C. S. Carter, 285 ; Ero- 

 phila prcecox, Thesium humifusum, Gagea 

 fascicularis, and Spiranihes autumnalis, { 

 distribution of, in Lincolnsliire, E. A. W. [ 

 I'eacock, 286 ; Alopecurus fulvus at Den- 

 ton Reservoir, South Lines., S. C. Stow, 

 348. 377 : List of Plants observed at 

 L.X.U. rvleeting at Spilsby, S. C. Stow, 

 348-349 ; Sonchus palustris in North 

 Lines., E. A. W. Peacock, 349; ]^lant 

 Notes, 5 rare species in Lines., E. A. W. 

 Peacock, 349 ; Rubus cor}difolius, R. 

 glandulosus, Carex laevigata, and Juncus 

 bufonius in Acthorpe Wood, near Louth, 

 C. S. Carter, 363. 



Geology and Palaeontology : Lincoln- 

 shire Coast Boulders, F. ^I. Burton, 

 F.L.S., F.G.S., 39; Coal boring at 

 Benniworth, noted, 288 ; Red Rocks of 

 Lincolnshire, H. Preston, 313-315; 

 Fossils at Woodhall Spa, H. Preston, 

 380. 



Hemiptera: Galls observed by L.N.U. 

 at Little Bytham, S. C. Stow, 284. 



Hymenoptera: Galls observed by 

 L.N.U. at Little Bytham, S. C. Stow, 



SHIRE. 



284 ; Galls observed by L.N.U. at Spils- 

 by, S. C. Stow, 346 ; Sirex noctilis at 

 Louth, C. S. Carter, 377. 



Lepidoptera : Gonepteryx rhamni at 

 Lindsey, E. A. W. Peacock, 157 ; Nision- 

 ades semiargus, locality required, E. A. 

 W. Peacock, 224. 



Mammals : Otter in North Lines., Otto 

 G. S. L. Overbeck, 122 ; Otter at Grims- 

 by, W. H. Parkin, 155 ; A Cadney 

 Keeper's Record, E. A. W. Peacock, 

 324. 



Mollusca: Mollusca of Hubbard's Valley, 

 C. S. Carter, 60-3 ; Helix virgata var. 

 leucozona, at Cadney, E. A. W^. Peacock, 

 156 ; Sphaerium corneum slime spinning, 



C. S. Carter, 156 ; Helix cantiana at 

 Barton-on-Humber, E. A. W. Peacock, 

 178; Mollusca of ' Thirtv-foot Bank,' 



D. M. C. W. Peacock, \4i ; List of 28 

 species observed at Tetney Lock, T. 

 Castle, 254 ; Helix lapicida var. albina 

 at Cailby, T. Stow, 347 ; Helix nemo- 

 ralis arenicola at Sapperton, E, A. W. 

 Peacock, 347 ; Helix nemoralis tenuis 

 at Spilsby, Y.. A. W. Peacock, 347 ; 

 List of 29 species of ]Mollusca found in 

 Acthorpe Wood, near Louth, C. S. 

 Carter, 363. 



Mosses : Seligeria paucifolia Carr, 

 Webera carnea Schp. , W". albicans 

 Schp. , and Zygodon viridissimus R.Br, 

 gathered at L. N. U. Meeting, at Barton- 

 on-FIumber, S. C. Stow, 312. 



Museums : Formation of Museum at 

 Lincoln, 97. 



Neuroptera, etc.: Nothochrysa capitata, 

 Occurrence of, in Lines., G, T. Porritt, 

 320. 



Personal Notices : A. Smith, appoint- 

 ment on Grimsby Education Committee, 

 64 ; Fludson, Samuel H., Death of, 192; 

 Botany of Waste Ground, by Arthur 

 Smith, noted, 352. 



Prehistoric Archaeology : British and 

 Anglo-Saxon Earthenware found at 

 Denton, near Grantham, with figure, 

 135- 



Societies: Peterborough Nat., etc.. 

 Society, Annual Report, 58 ; Lincoln- 

 shire Naturalists' Union, Meeiing at 

 Barton-on-Humber, 178. 



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