Classified Index. 



XO^Y^^Yim^—contiiiued. 



Askrigg, 209-216 ; Transactions, Part 31, 1 



223 ; Part 32, Fungus Flora of York- j 



shire, Crossland and Massee, 281-282 ; \ 



Y.N.U. at Loftus, 246-253; Y.N.U. at j 



Pocklington, 266-273; Y.N.U. at Barns- j 

 ley, 293-298 ; Fungus Foray at Maltby, 



Q. Crossland, 337-340, 367-370 ; Annual | 



Meeting to be held at Bradford, 351 ; I 



Petition from the Y.N.U. and conference 

 with representatives of the North, East, 

 and West Riding County Councils, for 

 Wild Bird Protection (noted), 352 ; Wild 

 Bird Protection in Yorkshire, Petition of 

 Y.N.U. to County Councils, 356-359; 

 Statistics of the Societies forming the 

 Union, 371-372. 



MISCELLANEA. 



Arachnida : Tmeticus reprobus Cb. at 

 Llandudno, W. Falconer, 61. 



Botany : 'Weeds,' A. PL I'awson, 4-14; 

 ' Good King Henry,' Notes on, A. 

 Bennett, 20-21 ; ' Mountain Plants at j 

 the Seaside,' A. H. I'awson, 41-44; 

 ' Aster tripolium,' Notes on, T. Petch, 

 50-54 ; Ilex aquifolium (The Flolly), j 

 P. Q. Keegan, 57-60 ; Bog Oak at j 

 Horbury, J. W. H. Johnson, 166; [ 

 Common Plants, Chemistry of, P. Q. 

 Keegan, 274-277 ; Pond Vegetation, with | 

 two plates and one illustration in text, [ 

 Norman Walker, 305-311. 



Pal£eo-Botany : The Early History of : 

 Seed-bearing Plants, with illustration of 

 Sphenopteris Honinghausi (noted), 323- 

 324- 



Birds: Singing Time of Birds, W. Gyngell, 

 140- 15 1 ; Pacific Eider at Graemsa}-, 

 Orkney, noted, 162. j 



Fungi : Economic Fungi, Systematic 

 Arrangement of, J. H. Holland, 93-96, ' 

 121-125. 



Geology : Segregation in Igneous Rocks, | 

 Cosmo Johns, 364-366. | 



Mammalia : Bats, Notes on habits of, 

 with special reference to the Horseshoe 

 Bat (Rhinoiophus hipposiderus), Chas. 

 Oldham, with plate, noted, 164. 



Miscellaneous : Shipley Glen, Yorkshire, 

 33 ; Gowbarrow Estate, 35 ; Maps and 

 Records, Cosmo-Johns, 260-263 ; Re- 

 cording of Localities, Alfred Harker, 

 331-332- 



Mollusca : Paludestrina jenkinsii var. 

 aculeata, at Muckley Corner, near Wall, 

 Staftbrdshire, noted, 161 ; Molluscan 

 Mixes, 161-162. 



Museums: Museums x\ssociation, Annual 

 Meeting at W^orcester, 242 ; Museum 

 Curators in Conference at Bolton, 346- 

 347 ; Handbooks of Horniman's Museum, 

 351- 



Nature Study : Conference at Keighley, 

 ^55-157 ; Ideal and Real Nature Study, 

 T. Sheppard, 22-25. 



Personal Notices : Pickard-Cambridge, 

 Rev. F. O., Death of, 160. 



Physical Geography : Earth Shakes 

 in Mining Districts, noted, 195. 



Prehistoric Archaeology : Machine- 

 made Eoliths, noted, 289-290. 



CORRIGENDA. 



Page 59, line 5, for 7 or 8 iron and man- ; Page 268, line 29, for dryophihis read 



ganese read 8 '2 magnesia and manganese. ■ dryophila. 



Page 60, line 22, for insoluble read the 1 Page 268, line 38, delete =stcrcoraria. 



soluble. i Page 268, line 43, for iiiicaccoits read 



Page 217 (and on Plate XVI.), for Charles j iniiaccus. 



Street read James Street. | Page 275, line I, for lichen-starch read 



Page 225, line 9, for Mycologist read Mala- mucilage. 



cologist. ! Page 323, line 7, for basalt read basal. 



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