386 



Classified Index. 



Vfl^KllXU— continued. 



Mosses and Hepatics : List of new 

 and rare Hepatics and Mosses from 

 Yorkshire and Durham, with illustra- 

 tions, W. Ingham, 171-174. 



Prehistoric Archaeology : Neolithic 

 Remains near Horden, on the Durham 

 Coast, with plates showing Greenstone 



and Flint Implements, C. T. Trechmann, 

 341-342 and 361-363. 



Societies : Cleveland Naturalists' Field 

 Club, Proceedings of, 1903-4. 321 ; 

 Weardale Naturalists' Field Ckib, Trans, 

 of, I. 



LANCASHIRE 



(See Lake Counties). 



LAKE COUNTIES 



(Cr MHKRI.AM), LaN'CASHIKE, AND WI'>T.M(.)RI.AND). 



Arachnida : Eoscorpius sparthensis at 

 Sparth Bottoms, Rochdale, noted, 34 ; 

 List of and observations on Spiders at 

 Rydal, jNIary L. Armitt, 69-78. 



Birds : Sandwich Tern, Eggs of, in 

 Cumberland, 65 ; Nest of Black-headed \ 

 Gull on Cockerham Moss, 97 ; List of 

 Birds of the Eden Valley, Harry Britten, 

 207-208, 237-238 ; Dipper, early nesting 

 of, at Carlisle, 256 ; Presentation of 

 local and British Birds' Eggs to Carlisle 

 Museum (noted), 379. 



Coleoptera : List of Beetles collected at 

 Rydal, J. E. Black, 54; Notes on Rydal 

 Beetles^ M. L. Armitt, 55 ; Agathidium 

 badium at Patterdale, noted, H. St. J. 

 Donisthorpe, 64 ; ' Notes on Cumber- t 

 land Coleoptera,' F. H. Day, noted, 

 159; Coleoptera in Cumberland, H. \ 

 Britten, 312-313. j 



Flowering Plants : Gentiana baltica 

 and Crepis biennis at Southport, C. E. 

 Moss, 21 ; {Sisymbrium strictissimum ; 

 Linn, at Heaton Mersey, Charles Bailey, 

 reprint of a paper thereon, noted, 304. 



Geology : 'Borings at Altcar,' T. Mellard 

 Reade (noted), 3 ; INIarl Cliffs at Hawes i 

 Water, Silverdale, Lancashire, with illus- 

 tration, J. D. Dean and [. W. Jackson, 

 66. 



Lepidoptera : Man-o - 1 A'[)i(l(ipicra of 



Lancashire and DisLricl, C. 11. l'\)rs} the, 

 noted, 160. 



Mollusca : Vivipara contecta, Sinislral 

 form of, from Southport (noted), 287 ; 

 P^uphoberia brownii from Soap Stone 

 Bed at Carre Heys, Colne, with illustra- 

 tion (noted), 324. 



Museums : Manchester Museum, Owens 

 College, 289. 



Orthoptera : Leucophcea surinamensis at 

 Fallowfield, noted, 32. 



Personal Notices : Death of Leo. H. 

 Grindon, 63 ; Appointment of Mr. A. 

 Deane, of Warrington Museum, as Curator 

 of Belfast Public Museum, 192 ; Johnson, 

 W., Death of (noted), 320; Sowerbutts, 

 Eli, Obituarv notice, \\ith portrait, 

 376. 



Physical Geography : High Tides in 

 Morecambe Bay, J. W. Jackson, 373- 

 375- 



Societies : Bolton Museums and Meteor- 

 ological Observatory. Annual Report, 

 1904, 128; Lancashire and Cheshire 

 Entomological Society, Annual Report, 

 etc., of, 158; Liverpool Marine Biology 

 Committee, 18th Annual Report. 190-191 ; 

 Manchester Field Club, Annual l\eport, 

 1900-1, 315 ; Manchester Literary and 

 Philosophical Society, Memoirs of (noted), 

 65 ; Manchester Microscopical Society, 

 Annual Report, 1904, 320 ; Rochdale 

 Literary and Scientific Society, 286. 



Naturalist, 



