CONTENTS. 
List of Officers ..... v 
List of Members . . . . . vi 
Statement of Accounts . . . . . x 
Catalogue of Additions to the Library . . xi 
President’s Address . . . . .115 
I. Woad as a Blue Dye, with an Account of its Biblio- 
graphy. By C. B. Plowright, M.D. . . 133 
II. On the Use of the Teasel in Norwich. By W. H. 
Bidwell ...... 147 
III. On the Formation of Flints in Chalk. By F. D. 
Longe ...... 148 
IV, Aculeate-Hymenoptera at Tostock, near Bury 
St. Edmund’s. By W. H. Tuck . . .150 
Y. On some Cranes’ Bones found in Norfolk. By 
Professor Newton, F. R.S., Y.-P. . . . 158 
Yl. On the Breeding of the Crane in East Anglia. By 
Thomas Southwell, F.Z.S., V.-P. . . . 160 
VII. Some Additions to the Norwich Castle-Museum in 
1900. By Thomas Southwell, F.Z.S., V.-P. . 171 
VIII. Solar Halo and Mock Sun. By C. B. Plowright, M.D. 174 
IX. Natural History Notes from Yarmouth. By A. 
Patterson . . . . . .177 
X. On some Markings on the Skin of a Dolphin 
( Delphinus delphis). By Sidney F. Harmer, 
Sc.D., F.R.S. . . . . .185 
XI. The Mosquito-Malaria Theory. By Sydney H. Long, 
M.B 188 
XII. Meteorological Notes, 1900. By Arthur W. Preston, 
F. R. Met. Soc. ' . . . 204 
XIII. A Preliminary List of Norfolk Mosses. By H. N. 
Dixon, M.A., F.L S. . . . . . 212 
XIV. A List of Suffolk Mosses. By Rev. E. N. Bloomfield, 
M.A., F.E.S. ...... 227 
XV. Observations on the Viper (Pdius her us). By Rev. 
M. C. H. Bird, M.A., M.B.O.U. . . . 243 
XVI. On Mr. Marsham’s “ Indications of Spring.” By 
Thomas Southwell, F.Z.S., V.-P. . . . 246 
XVII. On the Occurrence of JEcidium elatiiwm in Norfolk. 
By W. H. Burrell . . . . .255 
XVIII. Nineteenth Century Rainfall. By F. Dix . . 260 
XIX. Notes on the Herring Fishery of 1900. By T. J. 
Wigg ...... 262 
XX. Coot Shooting on Hickling Broad. By J. H. Gurney, 
F.L. S., V-P. . . . .267 
XXI. Miscellaneous Notes and Observations . . 274 
