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Williams, H. G. Yorkshire. 
Pygmy Flints from the Cleveland Hills [abs.]. Journ. Brit. Assoc., 
p. 68. 
Williamson, A. V. Yorkshire. , 
York in its Regional Setting. Brit. Assoc. Pub. (York Meeting), 
pp. 3-8 ; also as Appendix to Report. 
Wilson, Vernon. Yorkshire. 
The Carstone of Parnithorpe and Uncleby Dales, East Yorkshire. 
Trans. Leeds Geol. Assoc., pp. 17-19. 
— Yorkshire. 
A Borehole Section in the Upper Jurassic at Irton . near Scar- 
borough. tom. cit., pp. 20-22. 
Woodhead, T. W. Yorkshire. 
Yorkshire Plant ecology [abs.]. Rep. Brit. Assoc., p. 383 ; Journ. 
Brit. Assoc., p. 79 ; also as Appendix to Report, pp. 22-28. 
W[oodward], A. S. Northern Counties. 
Edwin Tulley Newton — 1840-1930. Obit. Notices of Fellows of the 
Roy. Soc., No. I, pp. 5-7. 
Wray, D. A. Northern Counties. 
The physiographic evolution of the Southern Penine Area in the 
Upper Carboniferous period [abs.]. Rep. Brit. Assoc., p. 329 ; 
Journ. Brit. Assoc., p. 29. 
— Yorkshire. 
The Major Subdivisions of the Coal Measures in Yorkshire . Summ . 
Progr . Geol. Surv., 1931. Part IT, pp. 56-69. 
Wright, C. W. Yorkshire. 
Ammonites johnstoni in E. Yorks. Nat., November, p. 316. 
Yorkshire. 
A New Section in the Actinocamax quadratus Zone at White Hill, 
Bridlington, tom. cit., p. 324. 
Wright, W. B. Lancashire. 
Lancashire District [Report on]. Sum. Progr. Geol. Surv., 1931, 
Pt. I, pp. 50-51. 
— See Fearnsides, W. G. Northern Counties. 
NEWS FROM THE MAGAZINES. 
The Entomologists’ Record for March contains ‘ Lepidoptera at 
Maurin, Basses Alpes,’ by A. E. Burras, W. P. Curtis and W. Fassnidge ; 
‘Notes from Ireland’ (on the Hydraecia nictitans group), by Canon 
Foster ; ‘ Orthoptera and Spiders,’ by M. Burr ; ‘ Notes on Erebiid 
Species,’ by B. C. S. Warren ; ‘ Cornish Notes for 1932,’ by C. Nicholson 
(Lepidoptera), and numerous notes on Collecting, including a record of 
the Black-veined Brown Butterfly from Bognor Regis. 
The Entomologist for April contains ‘ Notes on the Lepidoptera of 
Worcestershire,’ by E. P. Whitcombe ; ‘ Larva of Apatura iris feeding 
on Heather ! ’ by C. Nicholson ; ‘Arctic Ichneumonidae,’ on specimens 
from Russian Lapland, by C. Morley ; ‘ Collecting Notes. Lepidoptera ’ 
(continued) , by C. G. M de Worms ; ‘ More Cornish Trichoptera, ’ captured 
near St. Ives by the Rev. A. Thornley, by M. E. Mosely ; ‘ The Habits 
of Catoptria aspidiscana Hub., var. rubescana Constant,’ by H. C. Huggins. 
‘ A New Oriental Hispine Beetle,’ by S. Maulik and numerous notes and 
observations including a record of the Spotted Flycatcher catching and 
eating Vanessa urticae. 
1933 June 1 
