Classified Index. 



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YORKSHIRE— ro//^/«?/^a'. 



scpium at Cold Hiendley, W. E. L. 

 Wattam, 359 ; List of new plant 

 localities from Xorth-East York- 

 shire, J. G. Baker, 370 ; Halifax 

 Potamogetons, A. Bennett, 373-375 ; 

 Potamogeton Pensylvanicus Cham., 

 from Halifax, Prof. M. L. Femald, 

 375-376 ; Chief plants noted on 

 visit of Y.N.U. to Hampole, H. E. 

 Wroot, 381 ; J uncus acutus L. 

 found at East Coatham, Redcar, 

 P. F. Lee, 422 ; Additional Notes on 

 Juncus acutus L., F. A. Lees, 423 ; 

 Plants noted on visit of Y.N.U. to 

 Clapham, C. Waterfall, 433-434 ; 

 Polemonium caeruleum in Bishop- 

 dale. C. A. Cheetham, 458 

 Fungi : The Study of Fungi in York- 

 shire, Presidential Address delivered 

 to the Y.N.U. at Halifax, 1907, C. 

 Crossland, 81-96, 147-156 ; Descrip- 

 tion of Coprinus cordisporus Gibbs, 

 n. sp., found at three Yorkshire 

 localities, first record, T. Gibbs, 100 ; 

 Coprinus fimetarius, var .cinerans, 

 found at Horton, recorded on p. 396 

 of ' The Naturalist,' 1907, as Cop- 

 rinus tomentosus, T. Gibbs, no; 

 Recently discovered Fungi in York- 

 shire, including Humaria globoso- 

 pulvinata, n. sp., new to science, and 



- 24 new additions to the Yorkshire 

 list, C. Crossland, 214-218.; Species 

 noted on visit of Y.N.U. to Top- 

 cliffe, including Rhaphidospora 

 ulnaspora, first Yorkshire record, 

 C, Crossland, 283-285 ; List of 

 species noted on visit of Y.N.U. to 

 Hornsea, including Tapesia retincola, 

 new to Britain, and new host of 

 Puccinia orchidearum — phalaridis on 

 Listera ovata, and for new countyu 

 species, C. Crossland, 309-310 ; 

 Fungi collected at Clapham, includ- 

 ing Naucoria nucea = Agaricus 

 nuceus Bolton, C. Crossland, 385- 

 386 ; Psilocybe agraria and Russula 

 serotina from Firby Wood, Kirkham 

 Abbey, new county records, C. 

 Crossland, 386 ; List of species 

 noted on visit of Y.N.U. to Os- 

 motherley, including Nolanea minuta 



. Karst, new to Britain, and five new 

 county species, T. Gibbs, 409-411 ; 

 Enicmus fungicola found at Adel 

 Moor, Leeds, E. W. Morse, 424-425 ; 

 Bovistella paludosa Lev., found at 

 Osmotherley (first British record), 

 T. Gibbs, 457 



Geology and Palaeontology : Sale of 

 Collections of the late J. W. Davis,. 

 F.G.S., of Halifax, and James Back- 

 house, of York, noted, 32 ; Marine 

 Beds in the Coal Measures at Brods- 

 worth, near Doncaster, with full, 

 lists of fossils, H. Culpin, 39-40, 169 ; 

 The Fossiliferous Deposit at Biels- 

 beck, East Yorkshire, J. W. Stather,. 

 42-45 ; ' Pillow-Lava and Slag,' 

 having reference to the slag-blocks 

 comprising the Tees Breakwater, 

 67-68 ; The Ice-borne Boulders of 

 Yorkshire, being a review of the- 

 work of the Yorkshire Boulder Com- 

 mittee, with map, J. H. Howarth, 

 97-99, 143-146, 175-180, 219-224, 

 252, 424 ; Shells from Holderness 

 Gravels, G. Sheppard, 158 ; Fish 

 and other remains from the Chalk 

 of Lincolnshire and Yorkshire, with, 

 illustrations, T. Sheppard, 187-189 ; 

 Note on Yorkshire Geological 

 Society's Excursion in the Oswestry 

 district, 196 ; Whitby Jet, 197 ; 

 Flint Implements, etc., found at 

 Middleton-on-the- Wolds, with illus- 

 trations, J. R. Mortimer, 230 231 ; 

 New Cephalopods from the Oolites- 

 at Scarborough, H. C. Drake, 296- 

 297 ; Footprints in a Yorkshire 

 Sandstone found at Saltwick,,. 

 Whitby, with illustration, T. Shep- 

 pard, 300-301 ; Further Notes 

 thereon, Prof. P. F. Kendall, 384 ; 

 Belemnite found in the Black Flint 

 at Atwick, near Hornsea, G. Shep- 

 pard, 320 ; Coast Erosion at Dim- 

 lington, T. Sheppard, 384 ; Reindeer 

 (Cervus tarandus) remains from pre- 

 glacial gravels at Hessle, T. Shep- 

 pard, 424 ; Special geological report- 

 during visit of Y.N.U. to Clapham,. 

 with two illustrations, E. Hawkes- 

 worth, 430-433 ; Hndlestonia sinon 

 Bayle, obtaine ! r ■ . W' v ke Point, 

 F. El gee, 4 \orth Sea,' 



Comments on 1 ' \\. Wheeler's, 

 pamphlet thereon, i Sr.cppard, 459- 

 461 



Hymenoptera : Capture of Solitary 

 Ant (Mutilla europae) at Robin" 

 Hood's Bay, F. Elgee, 193 ; List of 

 Humble Bees occurring at West 

 Ayton, with references to flowers 

 which they visit, W. C. Hey, 449- 

 451 



Lepidoptera : Capture of Butalis fusco- 

 cuprea at Luddenden Foot, first: 



1908 December i. 



