382 



Classified Index. 



BOOK ^OTlC^'^—contimied. 



Microscopy. 

 Scales, F. Shillington.— Elementary Micro- 

 scopy, 298. 



Mineralogy. 

 Rutley, Frank, f.g.s. — Mineralogy, 378. 



MOLLUSCA. 



Petch, T. — Land and Freshwater Mollusca 



of the East Riding, 29-31. 

 Taylor, J. W. — Monograph of the Mollusca, 



Part IT., 225. 



Mosses. 



Braithwaite, Dr. R., F.L.S.— Moss Flora of 

 the British Islands, 225-226. 



Museums. 



Cartwright Hall Museum, Bradford, 354. 

 Horniman's Museum Handbooks, 351. 

 Hull Museum Publications (Nos. 21, 22, 23), 



63 ; (No. 24), 255 ; (No. 25), 286 ; (Nos. 



26, 27), 336. 

 jVIanchester Museum, Owens College, 289. 

 Murray, Dr. David, F.s.A. — Museums: 



their History and their Use, 11 7- 120. 



Nature Study. 



Ingham, William, b.a.(lond.). — Nature 

 Study : an easy key to the British Cru- 

 ciferous Plants, 311. 



Plant Association and Ecology. 



Smith, Robert, B.sc. (the late), and Smith, 

 Wm. G., PH.D., B.sc. — 'Botanical Sur- 

 vey of Scotland, Parts 3 and 4, Forfar 

 and Fife,' with illustration, 126-128. 



Prehistoric Arch.«ology, etc. 



Antiquarian Records of Parishes Round 

 Horncastle, 157. 



Cooper, T. P.— York : the Story of its 

 Walls, Bars, and Castles, with illustra- 

 tion, 97-98. 



Doigneau, Mons. A. — Prehistoric Arche- 

 ology, 255. 



Dutt, W. A. — The Waveney Valley in the 

 Stone Age, 347.. 



Harrison, Benjamin. — An outline of the 

 history of the Eolithic Flint Implements, 

 191. 



Home, Gordon — The Evolution of a \ ork- 

 shire Town (Picturesque Pickering), 290- 

 291. 



May, Thomas. — Warrington's Roman 



Remains, 63. 

 Mortimer, J. R. — Forty Years' Researches 



in the British and Anglo-Saxon Burial 



Mounds of East Yorkshire, with speci- 

 men illustrations on Plates VI. and VII., 

 153-155- 



Rathgen, Dr. F. — The Preservation of 

 Antiquities : a handbook for Curators, 

 292. 



Speight, Plarry — Chronicles and Stories of 



Old Bingley, 62. 

 White, H. M.— Old Ingleborough, 66-67. 



Scientific History. 



Bootle Public Library Publications, 255. 

 Bradford Scientific Journal, 31, 174, 286. 

 Campbell, J. M. — Notes on the Natural 



History of the Bell Rock, 63. 

 Patterson, A. H.^ — Notes of an East Coast 



Naturahst, 62. 

 Science Year Book, 255. 



Societies' Reports. 



Bolton Museums and Meterological Obser- 

 vatory — Annual Report, 1904, 128. 



British Association — Committee's Report 

 on Fauna and Flora of the Triassic 

 Rocks of the British Isles, noted, with 

 illustration, 98-99 ; Report of the Cor- 

 responding Societies' Committee, 255 ; 

 Cambridge Report, 1904, 256. 



Cleveland Naturalists' Field Club — Pro- 

 ceedings of, 1903-4, 321. 



Essex Field Club — Year Book and 

 Calendar, 1905-6, 378. 



Huddersfield Naturalists' and Photographic 

 Society — Annual Report, 1905, 352. 



Hull Museum Publications — (Nos. 21, 22, 

 23) 63, (No. 24) 255, (No. 25) 2S6, 

 (Nos. 26, 27) 336. 



Hull Scientific and Field Naturalists' Club 

 —Trans, of, 1904, Vol. HI., Part II., 

 ^9- . 



Lancashire and Cheshire Entomological 

 Society — Annual Report and Proceedings 

 of, 158. 



Leeds Naturalists' Club and Scientific 



Association — Annual Report, 1904, 64. 

 Leicester Literary and Philosophical 



Society — Trans, of, 1905, 351. 

 Liverpool Marine Biology Committee — 



i8th Annual Report, 190-191. 

 Malton Field Naturalists' and Scientific 



Society — 21st Repoit, 1900-4, 321. 

 Manchester Field Club— Annual Report, 



1900-1, 315. 

 Manchester Microscopical Society — Annual 



Report, 1904, 320. 

 Northumberland, Durham, and Newcastle- 



on-Tyne Nat. Hist. — Trans, of, Vol. 15, 



Part I, 258. 



Naturalist, 



