Classified Index. 



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YORKSHIRE- 



on V. N.U. Ramble to Ripon, Wm. 

 Ingham, 180- 181 ; Mosses and Hepatics 

 found oft Y.N. U. Ramble to Pocklington, 

 J. J. Marshall, 269; Mosses and Hepatics 

 of Askrigg and District, W. Ingham, 

 278-280 ; Mosses and Hepatics near 

 Leyburn, W. Ingham, 299-300. 



/luseums: Ikadford Museum, Formation 

 of, 163; Cartwright Hall Museum, Brad- 

 ford, establishment of, 354 ; Hull 

 Museum, Publications of, (Nos. 21, 22, 

 23) 63, (No. 24) 255, (No. 25) 286, 

 (Nos. 26, 27) 336 ; Presentation to, 64 ; 

 Scarborough Museum, 163 ; Whitby 

 Museum, 164. 



"leuroptera, etc. : Lype phaeopa at 

 Castle Howard, G. T. Porritt, 44 ; 

 Ncuroptera observed by V. N.U. at 

 liarnsley, G. T. Porritt, 295. 



^rthoptera : Panchlora exoleta Klug. in 

 Bradford and Leeds, J. W. Carter, 28 ; 

 Panchlora exoleta at Huddersfield, W. 

 E. L. Wat tarn, 139. 



Personal Notices : New Officers for 

 Leeds Conchological Club, 32; Appoint- 

 ment of T. Petch as Mycologist to Govern- 

 ment of Ceylon, 32 ; Gift by W. H. 

 Pearson of moiinted British Hepaticse to 

 Hull Museum, 64 ; Establishment of a 

 ' Daltry ' Library by North Staffordshire 

 Field Club, 64 ; Death of Alfred Beau- 

 mont, of Huddersfield, 92; Acquisition 

 of plants, etc., of F. A, Lees by Brad- 

 ford Corporation, 92 ; Beaumont, Alfred, 

 Memoriam notice of, G. T. Porritt, 

 102-105; Ackroyd, W., F.r.c, f.c.s., 

 Memoriam notice of, 170; Mr. G. W. 

 Lamplugh's election as a Fellow of the 

 Royal Society, 193 ; Appointment of 

 Mr. G. T. Porritt on editorial staff of the 

 ' Entomologists' Monthly Magazine,' 224 ; 

 Renton, A., Death of, 256; Election oi 

 Mr. H. E. Wroot as President of the 

 Bradford Scientific Association, 352. 



Physical Geography : Earthquakes in 

 Yorkshire, C. Davison, 26-28 ; Earth- 

 quake at Hessle, 1902, with diagram, 

 noted, 35 ; Earthquake in Yorkshire on 

 23rd April, noted, 192 ; High Tides on 

 the P^ast Coast, ,W. H. Wheeler, 335- 

 336, 352. 



^lant Association and Ecology : 



Botanical Survey around Askrigg, Wm. 

 G. Smith, 214-216 ; Maps and Records, 

 Cosmo Johns, 260-263 5 ' l^ond Vegeta- 

 tion ' (aquatic and marsh plant associa- 

 tions of a group of ponds at Bramhope, 



near Leeds), with two plates and one 

 illustration in text, Norman Walker, 305- 

 311 ; Recording of Localities, Alfred 

 Jrlarker, 331-332; Plant Associations on 

 Allerthorpe Common, C. Crossland, 348. 



Prehistoric Archaeology : Prehistoric 



remains in P^ast Yorkshire, illustrated, 

 183-184 ; Cinerary Urn found on Baiidon 

 Moor, Bradford, with illustration, 184- 

 188 ; Cinerary Urns found in East 

 Yorkshire, with illustrations, 184-188 ; 

 Cinerary Urn from Barnside Common, 

 near Midhope, noted, 224 ; Acquirement 

 by Bradford Corporation of W. Cud- 

 worth's collection of Flint Implements, 

 224 ; Pigmy Flints, Comments upon, 

 228-230 ; Notes on British Remains 

 found near Cawthorn Camps, York- 

 shire, J. R. Mortimer, 264-265. 



Reptilia : Tarentola capensis at Hudders- 

 field, W. E. L. Wattam, 151 ; Common 

 Lizard seen on visit of Y.N. U. to Loftus, 

 K. MacLean, 251 ; Adders and Grass 

 Snakes, abundance of, in Harrogate 

 District, R. Fortune, 283 ; Grass Snake, 

 common near FIull, T. Sheppard, 283. 



Scientific History : Bradford Scientific 

 Journal, 31, 174. 



Societies : Cleveland Naturalists' Field 

 Club, Proceedings for 1903-4, 321 ; 

 Huddersfield Naturalists' and Photo- 

 graphic Society, Annual Report, 1905, 

 352 ; Leeds Naturalists' Club and 

 Scientific Association, Annual Report, 

 1904, 64 ; Malton Field Naturalists' 

 and Scientific Society, 21st Report, 

 1900-4, 321 ; FIull Scientific and Field 

 Naturalists' Club, Transactions of, 1904, 

 Vol. HI., Part II., 89; Scarborough 

 Philosophical and Archaeological Society, 

 Annual Report, 1904, 300 ; Sheffield 

 Naturalists' Club, 34th Annual Report, 

 168 ; Yorkshire, East Riding Anti- 

 quarian Society, Transactions of. Vol. 12, 

 257-258 ; Yorkshire Geological and Poly- 

 technic Society, Proceedings of, 1904, 

 Vol. XV., Part 2, 129-130; York I'hilo- 

 sophical Society, Annual Reporl, 1904, 

 226-227. 



Vermes: Bipalium kervense at Wakelicld 



(noted), 320. 

 Yorkshire Naturalists' Union: 



Presidential Address, 1904, on ' Weeds/ 

 A. FI. Pawson, 4-14; Annual .Mcriing 

 at Leeds, 1904, T. Shei^panl, 1S 20; 

 List of ^^N.PT. Ranil.les, 10. >5. lOO; 

 Y.N.U. at Ripon, 175-iSj; \ .N.r. at 



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