Classified Index. 



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BOOK ^OTICY.^— continued. 



NIoithumberland, Durham, and Newcastle- 

 on-Tyne Nat. Hist. Society — Trans, of 

 (New Series), Vol. i. Part 2, 258. 



N^orfolk and Norwich Naturalists' Society — 

 Trans, of, 99-100, 192, 320. 



Xottinijham Naturalists' Society — 52nd 

 Annual Report, 255. 



Rochdale Literary and Scientific Society — 

 Annual Report, 286. 



Scarborough Philosophical and Archaeo- 

 logical Society — Annual Report, 1904, 

 300. 



Sheffield Naturalists' Club— 34th Annual 



Report, 168. 

 5taffordshire (North) Field Club— Trans. 



of, 1904-5, 315- 

 kVeardale Naturalists' Field Club — Trans. 



of, I. 



Yorkshire, East Riding Antiquarian Society 



— Trans, of. Vol. 12, 257-258. 

 Yorkshire Geological and Polytechnic 



Society — Trans, of, 1904, Vol. XV., 



Part 2, 129-130. 

 Yorkshire Naturalists' Union — Trans, of, 



(Part 31) 223, (Part 32) 281-282. 

 rorkshire Philosophical Society — Annual 



Report, 1904, 226-227. 



Zoology. 



Marshall, A. jMilnes (the late), and Hurst, 

 C.^ Herbert (the late) — A Junior Course 

 of'Practical Zoology, 378. 



Miscellaneous. 

 Andrews, William — Picturesque Yorkshire, 

 349- 



Commons and Footpaths Preservation 



Society— Trans, of, 1904, 286. 

 Duckworth, W. L. H., m.a. — Morphology 



and Anthropology, 304. 

 P'irlh, J. B. — Highways and Byways in 



Derbyshire, 319. 

 Foulis, T. N. — I go a-walking, 378. 

 <,„Geikie, Sir Archibald, F.R.s.-- Landscape 



in History and other Essays, 300. 

 Harvie- Brown, F.L.s. — Travels of a 



Naturalist in Northern Europe, 349-350. 

 Hovenden, I\— On False Education, 223. 

 'One and All' Gardening, 1905, 191. 

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



Art of Field Observation and Home 



Note Making, 239-241. 

 I Reynolds, J. B., B.A. — The British Isles, 31. 



Snell, F. C. — The Camera in the Field, 285. 

 1 Who's Who, 1905, 174. 



ILLUSTRATIONS. 



Alg.^:. 



Vasiola parietina and P. crispa, 90. 



Arachnida. 



^rrhenurus caudatus, 25. 

 ^rrhenurus insperatus, 25. 

 ^rrhenurus mollis n.sp. , 359-360. 

 ^rrhenurus truncatellus Miiller — Piersig, 

 344- 



^.rrhenurus truncatellus georgei, Piersig, 

 345- 



!!oscorpius sparthensis, 34. 



Arch.^ology. 



^ity Walls, with Remnant of Rampart and 

 Ditch, Lord Mayor's Walk at York, 98. 



Carly Defensive Works at Laughton-en-le- 

 Morthen and Mexborough Castle, York- 

 sliire, 67-68. 



Birds. 



bitterns. Little, showing immature bird in 



protective attitude, 259. 

 'alcon's Eyrie, Yorkshire, 2. 

 jull. Black-headed, Nest of, on Cockerham 



Moss, 97. 



Lapwing, Nest and Eggs of, 159. 

 j Nightingale, Nest of, 353. 

 ' Plover, Golden, Eggs of, Plate 21. 



Plover, Grey, Eggs of, IMate 21. 



Plover, Ringed, on Nest, Plate 2, 



Tern, Sandwich, Eggs of, Plate i. 



Wagtails, Young, 378. 



Botanical. 



I Birch Wood in Glen Clova, Scotland, 127. 

 ITottonia palustris (Water\'iolet), at SuttiMi, 

 100. 



Juncus communis, Plate 19. 

 Juncus supinus, Plate 19. 

 Oak, The Cowthorpe, Plate 3. 

 Pond Vegetation, Plate 20. 

 Rush Pond, Plate 19. 

 Sphenopteris Honinghausi, 323. 



Geological, Etc. 



Boulder -Clay Section near Withcrnsea, 



301-302, 304. 

 Brookite Crystals from the Cleveland Iron- 

 i stone, 228. 

 Calcareous Deposit from Middridgo Coal 

 Mine, I. 

 , Chalk Pit, Boswell, Plate 17. 



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