Classified Index. 41 1 
Y ORKSHIRE — continued. 
habitat, 243 ; The Physiological 
Anatomy of the Vascular Plants 
Characteristic of Peat, having spec- 
ial reference to Yorkshire Peat 
Plants, illustrated. J. H. Priestley 
andM. Hinchliff, 263-268, Botanical 
Report on visit of Yorkshire Natur- 
alists’ Union to Thornton Dale, W. 
H. Pearsall and A. I. Burnley, 
289-292 ; Report on the Afforesta- 
tion Scheme at Allerston, T. W. 
Woodhead, 289 ; Teratology of 
Corolla of Foxglove at Kebroyd, 
J. Firth, 308; Species noted on 
visit of Yorkshire Naturalists’ Un- 
ion to Filey, A. I. Burnley, 318 ; 
Botany at the British Association 
Meeting at Hull, J. F. Robinson, 
353 ~356 ; Flowering Plants, Thorner 
to Collingham, W. Falconer, 373 ; 
Whernside in Relation to Mid- 
West (64) and North-West (65) 
Yorkshire, W. H. Burrell, 377-378 ; 
Vegetation of Bishopdale, T. W. 
Woodhead, 386-387 ; Report of 
Annual Meeting of the Yorkshire 
Naturalists’ Union held at Leeds, 
in October, J. F. Robinson, 393 ; 
North-West Yorkshire (V.C. 65) 
Botanical Notes, A. Wilson, 397 
Fungi. — Additions to the Plant Galls 
of Scarborough, W. Falconer, 23-24 ; 
Annual Report of Mycological Com- 
mittee of Yorkshire Naturalists’ 
Union for 1921, A. E. Peck, 46 ; 
Yorkshire Naturalists’ Union Fun- 
gus Fojay at Castle Howard, with 
List of Species not previously 
recorded for that district, including 
13 additions to the County List, 
A. E. Peck, 69-71 ; Pluteus cer- 
vinus (Schoeff) at Huddersfield, 
C. Mosley, 77 ; A Dialect Sketch 
of the Yorkshire Naturalists’ Union 
Fungus Foray at Grimethorpe, 83 ; 
Plant Galls near Scarborough, 1921, 
H. J. Burkill, 193-196; Species 
noted on visit of Yorkshire Natura- 
lists’ Union to Clitheroe, F. A. 
Mason, 227 ; Species noted on visit 
of Yorkshire Naturalists’ Union to 
Bingley, F. A. Mason, 232 ; Species 
noted on visit of Yorkshire Natura- 
lists’ Union to Thornton Dale, F. A. 
Mason, 293-295 ; Early Fungi on 
Strensall Common, F. A. Mason, 
301 ; Additional Plant Galls from 
the Leeds District, W. Falconer, 
314 ; Species noted on visit of 
Yorkshire Naturalists' Union to 
Filey, F. A. Mason, 319 ; Plant 
Galls noted at Askham Bog in 
June, W. Falconer, 330 ; Report on 
Annual Fungus Foray of British 
Mycological Society held at Kes- 
wick in September, having reference 
to Yorkshire Naturalists, A. E. 
Peck, 334 ; Plant Galls, Thorner to 
Collingham, in August, W. Fal- 
coner, 373-376 ; Species noted on 
visit of Yorkshire Naturalists’ 
Union to Bishopdale, F. A. Mason, 
384-385 
Geology and Palaeontology. — Mam- 
moth Tooth found at Auburn, East 
Yorks., T. Sheppard, 20 ; Annual 
Report of Geological Section of 
Yorkshire Naturalists’ Union for. 
1921, John Holme, 46 ; Annual 
Report of Glacial Committee and 
of Coast Erosion Committee of 
Yorkshire Naturalists’ Union for 
1921, J. W. Stather, 46-47 ; Sect- 
ions in Coal-Seams at Truncliffe 
Gate, Odsal, near Bradford, illus- 
trated, J. A. Butterfield, 61-64; 
Recent Glacial Sections in Holder - 
ness, T. Sheppard, 65-66 ; Man and 
the Glacial Period, P. F. Kendall, 
67-68 ; New records of Vertebrate 
Remains from the Peat in East 
Yorkshire, illustrated, T. Sheppard, 
187-188 ; Hoard of Bronze Axes 
from Windsor, now in Hull Museum, 
illustrated, T. Sheppard, 21 1 -21 7 ; 
Report on the Geology during visit 
of Yorkshire Naturalists’ Union to 
Clitheroe, W. S. Bisat, 225-226 ; 
Report on the Geology during visit 
of, Yorkshire Naturalists’ Union to 
Bingley, E. E. Gregory, 229-230 ; 
Note on Presentation to Prof. P. F. 
Kendall, 243-244 ; Stump Cross 
Cavern, 244-245 ; Note on the 
Gault and Red Chalk in Yorkshire, 
247-248 ; The Spittal at Filey 
Brig, with illustrations, T. Shep- 
pard, 257-262 ; Notes on specimens 
of Cephalopoda figured in Tate and 
Blake’s ‘ Yorkshire Lias,’ 1876, G. 
C. Crick, 273-288 ; Report on the 
Geology during visit of Yorkshire 
Naturalists’ Union to Filey, J. W. 
Stather, 318 ; Geology at the 
British Association meeting at 
Hull, A. Charlesworth, 341-344 ; 
1922 Dec. 1 
