Classified Index. 



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YO'RKSUIRE— continued. 



Yorkshire Naturalists' Union: Note 

 on Meeting of Vertebrate Section, 

 held at Leeds, 4-5 ; Annual Meeting 

 at Doncaster, 1908, T. Sheppard, 

 6-7 ; Yorkshire Naturalists' Union 

 Fungus Foray in Mulgrave Woods, 

 1908, C, Crossland, 21-27 ! ^• 

 Massee's paper on Economic My- 

 cology-, read at Yorkshire Fungus 

 Foray, igo8, 28-29 ; Errata in Index 

 of ' The Naturalist ' for 1908, W. E. 

 L. Wattam, 64 ; Reports of Meetings 

 of Vertebrate Section and Marine 

 Biology Committee held at Leeds, 

 . F. Booth, 125-126 ; Presidential 

 Address of Dr. Wheelton Hind, 

 F.R.C.S., F.G.S., on ' The Present 

 State of our Knowledge of Car- 

 boniferous Geology,' 149-156 ; 163- 

 170, 228-229, 245-251 ; Yorkshire 



Naturalists' Union at Market 

 Weighton, T-. Sheppard, 232-234 ;. 

 ' Polymorphism in Fungi,' paper 

 read at Annual Fungus Foray of 

 Yorkshire Naturalists' Union at 

 Sandsend, 1908, by G. Massee, 

 V.M.H., F.L.S., etc., 235-238 ; York- 

 shire Naturalists' Union at Bowland, 

 T. Sheppard, 299-302 ; Yorkshire 

 Naturalists' Union at Runswick, 

 T. Sheppard, 309-313 ; Yorkshire 

 Naturalists' L^nion at Sedbergh,. 

 T, Sheppard, 345-348 ; Yorkshire 

 Naturalists' Union at Cawthorne,, 

 393-397 ; Yorkshire Naturalists' 



Union Fungus Fora}- at Castle Howard, 

 C. Crossland, 415-422 



Zoophytes : Gonothyraea hyalina from 

 the Humber, J. Thompson, 38 



MISCELLANEA. 



Arachnida : British Earthmites — Trom- 

 bidiidae — Descriptions of Ottonia 

 ramosa (new to science), and O. 

 bullata, C. F. George, with plate, 

 87-88 ; Ottonia conifera and Ottonia 

 evansii (new to science), with plate, 

 C. F. George, 194-195 ; Johnstoniana 

 errans, with figures, C. F. George, 

 281-282 ; Ottonia valga and Ottonia 

 clavata, with plate, C. F. George, 

 423-424 ; Key to the British Corni- 

 culariae, Wm. Falconer, 295-298 



Birds : Shore-birds on the Dublin 

 Coast, Observations on their migra- 

 tory movements, C. J. Patten, 49- 

 52, 83-86 ; Comments on Mr. Robert 

 Newstead's paper on ' The Food of 

 some British Birds,' 65-66 ; Dimor- 

 phism in the Eggs of Turdus musicus 

 (Song Thrush), C. J. Patten, 275- 

 277 ; Migration of Terns, etc., 402 



Botany: The Oxford British Plant 

 List, G. C. Druce, 97-99 ; Additional 

 Note thereon, F. A. Lees, 99-100 ; 

 Sycamore (Acer platanophyllum, St. 

 L.), P. Q. Keegan, 101-105 ; Occur- 

 rence of the Hybrid Oak (Quercus 

 Rober X sessilifiora) in England, 

 C. E. Moss, 113-114; Method of 

 obtaining seeds from Peat, 162 ; 

 Life History of Allium ursinium 

 (Wood Garlic), with figures, J. E. 

 McDonald, 199-202, 252-256; The 

 characteristic features of Ulmus 

 montana With. (Wych Elm), W. P. 

 Winter, 343 ; The Study of a Fircone 

 with illustrations, Mrs. E. H. Gibb, 



1909 Dec. I. 



385-388, 408-411 ; The Chemistry of 

 some Common Plants — Polytrichum 

 commune (Hair Moss), Phragmites 

 communis (Common Reed), Vicia 

 cracca (Tufted Vetch), Alliaria 

 officinalis (Garlic Hedge-]\Iustard), 

 and Ranunculus ficaria (Lesser 

 Celandine), P. O. Keegan, 430-434; 

 Note on a climbing form of Snap- 

 dragon (Antirrhinum majas) in 

 garden at Grimscar, Huddersfleld, 

 401-402 



Coleoptera : American method of 

 capturing aquatic Coleoptera, 142 



Fish : The Disappearance of the Plaice, 

 Prof. W. Garstang, 403-407 



Fungi : Economic JMycolog}^, G. 

 Massee, 28-29 ; Note on Amanita 

 phalloides, Fr., with coloured plate, 

 65 ; Note on Mr. W. N. Cheesman's 

 collection of South African Fungi, 

 161 ; Polymorphism in Fungi, with 

 illustration, G. Massee, 235-238 ; 

 Genera and Species in Fungi, M. C. 

 Cooke, 389-392, 412-414 



Geology and Palaeontology: The 

 present state of our knowledge of 

 Carboniferous Geology, Dr. Wheelton 

 Hind, 149-156, 163-170, 228-231, 

 245-251 ; The Ammonites called A. 

 Serpentinus, with illustrations, C. 

 Thompson, 214-219 ; Notes on the 

 Boulders of the Cambridge drift,. 

 243 ; Notes on Mytilus cloacinus sp. 

 nov., from Rhaetic Bone Bed, Aust 

 Cliff, 369-370 



Mammalia : Notes on Bats, with plates 



