406 
Classified Index. 
NOTES AND COMMENTS— continued. 
June. — Foraminifera — Prof. P. F. 
Kendall, m.sc., f.g.s. — Research — 
Cheshire Peat — Yorkshire Coalfields 
— Swallows — Flashlight Photo- 
graphy and Nature — The Hull ‘Zoo’ 
— ‘ Anthropoid Ape ’ in North 
America — The Grantham Museum — 
Orchid Mycorrhiza — Symbiosis — - 
Microscopic Moulds — Joseph 
Charlesworth — Exhibition — Leeds 
and its Lectures — Leeds Museum — 
Useful Soot — The Museum at Work 
- — Prof. A. Gilligan — Tribute to 
Prof. Kendall, 177-185 
July. — Type Ammonites — Art Gal- 
leries — Museums and their Contents 
— Museums and Lectures — Art Cura - 
tors — Yorkshire Glacial Geology--- 
East Yorkshire Eskers — An im- 
portant Tooth — Red Crag Flints — 
The Yorkshire Fulmars — Early 
British Trackways — A Miscellany — 
And a Parody — Presentation to 
Prof. Kendall — The Law and Eggs 
- — Falcons Shot in Cumberland, 
209-216 
August -September. — Skegness — 
Earl Buxton on Protection of Birds 
— Eggs and the Egg -Collector — 
Protection of Eggs — Art Museums 
— Destruction of Orchids — An In- 
spiring Geologist— The Address — 
Stump Cross Cavern — Soft Chert — 
The Museums Association — Pilt- 
down Skull Again — The Cuckoo’s 
Chance — Nigerian Foraminifera • — 
Gault and Red Chalk — Speeton — 
Mr. Lamplugh’s Views — Cup and 
Ring Markings — A New Magazine 
— An Exhibition, 241-250 
October.- — ‘ Nature ’ and the British 
Associat ion — Yorkshire Naturalists ’ 
Union Exhibition — Yorkshire Phil- 
osophical Society — Societies repre- 
sented — Karnes, 305-307 
November. — A Royal Commission 
on Museums — Visitors — Leaming- 
ton Museum — Darlington Museum 
— Fish Hooks of Flint — The Ad- 
vancement of Science — Sir Richard 
Gregory, 337 - 34 ° 
December. — Fossil Hippopotamus — 
Starfish and Insects • — ■ Liverpool 
Geologists, 369 
SPECIES AND VARIETIES NEW TO BRITAIN BROUGHT 
FORWARD IN THIS VOLUME. 
BIRDS. 
DIPTERA. 
Fulmar Petrel Nesting on the Bempton Ptychoptera longicauda captured at 
Cliffs, Yorkshire, T. Sheppard, 201 Mickley, figured, C. A. Cheetham, 
153-154 
CHESHIRE. 
Geology and Palaeontology. — Bibli- 
ography with respect to the Geology 
and Palaeontology of the North of 
England (Yorkshire excepted) dur- 
ing 1921, T. Sheppard, 133-136, 
165-170 
Societies. — Lancashire and Cheshire 
Entomological Society, Reports of 
Meetings of, W. Mansbridge, 19-20, 
77 ; C. P. Rimmer, 184 
Zoocecidia. — Cecidia associated with 
Isosoma graminicola in Cheshire, 
A. A. Dallman, 84 
CUMBERLAND. 
Birds. — Peregrine Falcons Destroyed 
near Ravenglass, 216 
Geology and Palaeontology. — Note 
on the Lower Carboniferous Rocks 
of West Cumberland, 3 ; Biblio- 
graphy with respect to the Geology 
and Palaeontology of the North of 
England (Yorkshire excepted) dur- 
ing 1921, T. Sheppard, 133-136, 
165-170 
Hymenoptera . — Pezomachus fascia - 
tus taken at Brampton, G. B. 
Walsh, 72 
Societies. — Cumberland, etc., Arch- 
aeological Society, Transactions of, 
64, 37 2 
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