Classified Index. 
ILLUSTRATIONS. 
405 
ARCHAEOLOGY . 
Bronze -Age Vessel Found Near 
Grantham, 51 
Bronze Axes from Windsor, 217-220 
BIRDS. 
Auk, Great, Unrecorded Egg of, 254 
Birds, Remains of, from the Yorkshire 
Peat, 187 
Kittiwake, White, 4 
Pheasant, Nest of, in Spruce Fir, 366 
DIPTERA. 
Carphotricha guttularis Mg., male and 
female, 26 
Ptychoptera, 153, 154 
Tipula marmorata Mg., T. anonyma 
Bergr. and T. signata Staeg, Gene- 
talia of, 1 19 
FISH. 
Earliest Representation of Angling, 
c. 2000 B.C., 1 18 
FLOWERING PLANTS. 
Empetrum nigrum, Anatomy of, 265 
Statice Limonium, Gland of, 122 
NOTES AND 
January. — A Sheffield Grievance — 
Golden Eagles — A Bronze Axe — 
Prehistor ians — Li verpoo 1 B io log ists 
— West Cumberland Rocks — Lake 
District an Island — White Kitti- 
wake — Northumberland Naturalists 
— The Pearl’s Peculiarities — The 
Rhodesian Skull — An Old Geolog- 
ical ‘ Section ’ — Rocks and Fossils 
— Another Gem— -Cuckoo Filmed — 
Unnatural Nature- — Shap Granites, 
1-8. 
February. — Darwin’s Birthplace — 
The World’s Scientific Periodicals 
— Naturalists and Cameras in War 
T ime — British Mycologists — Linne - 
an Herbarium — Repairs to Bronze - 
Age Vessel — Palaeontology — Pollin- 
ation of Primulas — Night-Flying 
Moths — The Press and Geology — A 
Vanishing Hill — The Edinburgh 
GEOLOGY 
AND PAL/EONTOLOGY. 
Ammonites, Type, Macrocephalites 
cf. arcticus Newton, 209 
Birds., Remains of, From the York- 
shire Peat, 187 
Bronze-Age Vessel Found Near 
Grantham, 57 
Bronze Axes from Windsor, 217-220 
Filey Brig, Old Maps and View of, 
257, 258, 261 
Filey Cliffs, 317, 319 
Geological Sections at Truncliffe Gate, 
Odsal, near Bradford, 62 
PORTRAITS, 
VIEWS, GROUPS, ETC. 
Audas, Thomas, l.d.s., 139 
Charles Darwin’s Birthplace, 49 
Coat of Arms of St. Hilda’s Hall, 
Oxford, 30 
Filey ' Brig, Old Maps and View of, 
257, 258, 261 
Filey Cliffs, 317, 319 
Foss Gill, Bishopdale, 383 
Fothergill, Charles, Plate I. 
Fothergill, John, Plate I. 
Fothergill, William, Plate I. 
Peacock, Rev. E. A. Woodruffe-, 137 
Yorkshire Naturalists’ Union Exhibits 
at Hull Meeting of British Associa- 
tion, 362 
COMMENTS. 
Report — The British Association, 
49-54 
March. — Egg-Raiding at the Fame 
Islands — East European Buzzard — 
A, Sheffield Axe — Geological Litera- 
ture — A Fungus Foray— A Swan in 
a Mare’s Nest, 81-84 
April . — Plant Galls — Natureland — 
The Nature Lover — British Associa- 
tion Reprints— Yorkshire Natura- 
lists’ Union — Marvels — ■ Another 
— Piltdown Man — A New Parker 
and Haswell— Museums Old and 
New, 113-116 
May. — Index Animalium— A Valu- 
able Work — Birds and Cattle 
Disease — The Board’s Reply — 
Fading of Museum Specimens — • 
Common Weeds — Prices of Butter- 
flies, 145-148 
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