Classified Index. 
409 
Y ORKSHIRE — continued. 
borough, W. J. Clarke, 17 ; Little 
Auk at Scarborough, W. J . Clarke, 
17 ; Waxwings on the Yorkshire 
coast, W. J. Clarke, 17-18 ; Pied 
Flycatcher breeding near Wilsden, 
E. P. Butterfield, 17 ; Report of 
Meeting of Vertebrate Section of 
Yorkshire Naturalists’ Union held 
at Leeds, October, 1921, E. W. 
Taylor, 21-22 ; Waxwings at 
Sutton-on-Hull, S. H. Waterhouse, 
30 ; Annual Report of Vertebrate 
Section of Yorkshire Naturalists’ 
Union, 1921, as to West Riding, 
contributed by H. B. Booth ; as to 
East Riding, contributed by E. W. 
Wade ; as to North Riding, con- 
tributed by W. J. Clarke ; as to 
York District, contributed by S. 
H. Smith, 35-39 ; Annual Report 
of Wild Birds and Eggs Protection 
Committee of Yorkshire Naturalists’ 
Union for 1921, J. Wilkinson, 
40-41 ; Migration of the Common 
Swallow ; Presidential Address of 
H. B. Booth, F.Z.S., m.b.o.u., to 
Yorkshire Naturalists’ Union at 
Hull, December, 1921, 55-60, 85- 
91 ; Little Auk, Water Rail and 
Shag at York, S. H. Smith, 75 ; 
Mealy Redpolls, and Bittern at 
Scarborough, T. N. Roberts, 75 ; 
Rare Birds in the Wilsden District, 
E. P. Butterfield, 75-76 ; Early 
Nesting Robin at York, S. H. Smith, 
91 ; Bittern at Driffield, H. M. 
Foster, 91 ; Female Shag at York, 
91 ; The Turtle Dove in Yorkshire, 
S. H. Smith, 125-127 ; Red-necked 
Grebe near Selby, J. F. Musham, 
128 ; Bulwer’s Petrel near Scar- 
borough, W. E. Collinge, 128; 
Rare Birds in East Yorks., C. F. 
Procter, 128 ; Bird Notes from 
Huddersfield, C. Mosley, 128 ; Re- 
port of Meeting of Vertebrate 
Section of Yorkshire Naturalists’ 
Union held at Leeds, February, 
1922, E. W. Taylor, 142-143 ; A 
Rook Superstition, C. Mosley, 143 ; 
Resolution by Vertebrate Section 
of Yorkshire Naturalists’ Union on 
Birds and Cattle Disease, R. 
Fortune, 146-147 ; The Fothergill 
Family as Ornithologists, with 
portraits, H. S. Gladstone, 149-152 ; 
Grey Wagtail in the Huddersfield 
District, W. E. L. Wattam, 163 ; 
Early Cuckoo at Hutton-le-Hole, 
R. Fortune, 163 ; Snow Geese at 
Goathland, W. H. St. Quintin, 163 ; 
Waxwings in Yorkshire, M. A. 
Horsfall, T. A. Lofthouse, T. N. 
Roberts, S. H. Smith and R. 
Fortune, 163-164 ; Mealy Redpole 
at Fylingdales, M. A. Horsfall, 
164 ; Rough-legged Buzzard in 
Cleveland, T. A. Lofthouse, 164 ; 
New Records of Vertebrate Remains 
from the Peat in East Yorkshire, 
illustrated, T. Sheppard, 187-188 ; 
Grey Hen at Wilsden, E. P. 
Butterfield, 198 ; Turtle Dove at 
Skipwith and Saxton, C. D. Ash, 
198 Wintering of Pied Wagtail 
at Newsome, W. E. L. Wattam, 
with footnote by R. Fortune, 198 ; 
Nesting of the Fulmar Petrel on the 
Bempton Cliffs, new English record, 
T. Sheppard, 201, 213-214 ; Early 
Records of the Cuckoo in Yorkshire, 
C. F. Procter and R. Fortune, 206 ; 
Extending Range of the Fulmar 
Petrel, with reference to its breeding 
on the Bempton Cliffs, E. W. Wade, 
223-224 ; Species noted on visit of 
Yorkshire Naturalists’ Union t© 
Clitheroe, Messrs. Bramley, Dibb 
and Hastings, 228 ; Species noted 
on visit of Yorkshire Naturalists’ 
Union to Bingley, W. H. Parkin, 
230 ; The Romance of the Cuckoo, 
E. P. Butterfield, 237-239 ; Scarcity 
of the Corn Bunting in the Wilsden 
District, E. P. Butterfield, with 
footnote by R. Fortune, 272 ; Spec- 
ies noted on visit of Yorkshire 
Naturalists’ Union to Thornton 
Dale, H. B. Booth, 295-296 ; 
Blackcock on Baugh Fell, 'E. W. 
Taylor, 299 ; Common Tern at 
Harrogate, R. Fortune, 299 ; 
Cuckoo’s Egg in nest of Fledge 
Sparrow, E. P. Butterfield, with 
footnote by R. Fortune, 300; 
Thrush nesting in mill loom at 
Stainland, noted, 312 ; Species 
noted on visit of Yorkshire Natura- 
lists’ Union to Filey, with special 
reference to the nesting of the 
Fulmar Petrel, S. H. Smith, 319- 
320 ; Pheasant nesting in Spruce 
Fir near Masham, with illustration, 
R. Fortune, 366 ; Wryneck at 
Scarborough, W. J. Clarke, 369; 
Corn Bunting scarce in Scarborough 
1922 Dec. 1 
