Classified Index. 



381 



leeves, J., 277. 



lobinson, J. F., 283, 317, 318. 

 lewell, J. T., 85-87. 



Iheppard, Thos., f.g.s., 18-20, 22-25, 80, 

 105-115, 1 17-120, 131-139, 245, 246-253, 

 283, 293-298, 301-304, 348, 356-359- 



imith, Arthur, F.L.S., F.E.S., 45-49, 80, 

 83-84, 206, 253, 284, 316-317, 363. 



imith, Wm. G., PH.D., B.sc, 214-216, 

 252-253. 



Itather, A. J., 181-182. 



Itather, J. W., F.G.S. , 15-18, 217-219, 

 249-250, 270-271. 



iummerfield, R. T., 28. 



Thompson, C, 202-203. 

 Thompson, M. L,, f.e.s., 180, 210, 252. 

 Trechmann, C. T., B.sc, 341-342, 361- 

 363- 



Walker, Norman, 305-311. 



Walter, Rev. J. Conway, 87. 



Wattam, W. E. L., 28, 139, 151, 334. 



Wheeler, W. H., C.E., 335-336. 



Whitaker, Arthur, 294, 325-330. 



White, A., F.Z.S., 293-294. 



Wingate, Rev. W. J., 64. 



Woodd, Rev. T. B., m.a., ll.b., 116-117. 



Woods, Rev. F. H., 267. 



Wroot, H. E., 175-178, 266-273. 



BOOK NOTICES. 



Alg.f:. 



Vest, G.S., M.A., A. R.C.S., F.L.S. — A 

 Treatise on the British Freshwater Algae, 

 with an illustration, 90-91, 158. 



Astronomy. 

 lorner, D. W. — Fireside Astronomy^ 191. 



Birds. 



kavan, A. H.— Birds I have Known, 158. 



Bird Notes and News, 315. 



British Museum, Guide to Bird Gallery in 



Zoology Department, 258-260. 

 Boraston, J. M. — Birds by Land andSea, 65. 

 )wen, J. A. — Birds in their Season, 92. 

 i^eacock, E. A. W., f.l.s., f.g.s. — Healthy 



Game, 286. 

 )elous, Edmund — Bird Life Glimpses, 347. 

 A^estell, W. Percival — British Bird Life, 159. 



Fishes. 



Beavan, A. H. — Fishes I have Known, 372. 



Flowering Plants. 



3ailey, Charles — Sisymbrium strictissimum 

 at Heaton Mersey, 304. 



Clayton, John — The Cowthorpe Oak, 88. 



juiton, S. — Hints on Collecting and Pre- 

 serving Plants, 128. 



[lenslow. Rev. Prof., m.a., f.l.s. — The 

 Uses of British Plants, 351. 



Flume, F. E., f.l.s., f.s.a. — Familiar Wild 

 Flowers, 174. 



Step, E., f.l.s. — Wild Flowers Month by 

 Month in their Natural Haunts, 174, 

 377- 



styan, Kate E. — Uses and Wonders of 

 Plant Hairs, 223. 



Ward, H. Marshall, sc.i)., f.r.s.— Trees : 

 A Handbook of Forest Botany, Vol. HL, 

 350^351- 



Fungi. 



Atkinson, G. F. , and Shore, R. — ^Mush- 

 room-Growing for Amateurs, 287. 



Crossland, C, f.l.s., antl Massee, G., 

 F.L.S., f.r.h.s. — The Fungus Flora, of 

 Yorkshire (Part 32, Trans, of Y.N. U.), 

 281-282. 



Geology. 



Coffey, G., and Praeger, R. Lloyd. — The 



Larne Raised Beach, 286. 

 Fox-Strangways, C, f.g.s. — The Geology 



of the Oolitic and Cretaceous Rocks. 



South of Scarborough (Geological Survey 



Memoir), 81-83. 

 Galloway, Robert L. — Annals of Coal 



Mining and the Coal Trade, 313-315. 



L\ SECTS. 



Peckham, G. W. and E. G.— Wasps,, 

 Social and Solitary, 292. 



Robson, J. E.- F.E.S.— Catalogue of the 

 Lepido'ptera of Northumberland, Dur- 

 ham, and Newcastle-on-Tyne, 298. 



Tutt, J. W., F.E.S. — Practical Hints for 

 the Field Lepidopterist, Part HL, 222- 

 223. 



]\Lvmmalia. 

 Beavan, Arthur H. — Animals I have Known, 

 300. 



Peacock, E. A. W., f.l.s., f.g.s.— The 



Cultivation of the Common Hare, 285. 

 Ridgeway, Prof. W.— The Orio;in and 

 Lifluence of the Thoroughbred Horse,. 

 377- 



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