INDEX. 
211 
Tyver, E., jun., 38 
Unwin, W. C., St. Ann’s, Lewes, 28 
Vaughan, P. H., Redlancl, Bristol, 44 
Walker, Franeis, Highgate, 197 
Walker, Frederick, Southgate, N., 12 
Wallace, A., 5 Green Terrace, Clerken- 
well, E.C., 167 
Waterhouse, G. R., 103, 1%5 
Whall, W., Thurning, near Oundle, 11 
White, Francis B. W., Athole Place, 
Perth, 4, 30, 36 
Wilkinson, Miss, St. Andrew’s, Guernsey, 
77, 141 
Wilkinson, S. J., 7 Jeffrey’s Square, St. 
Mary Axe, London, E.C., 102 
Wilkinson, 'I'., 6 Cliff-Bridge Terrace, 
Scarborough, 199 
Wilson, A., J8 Young Street, Edin- 
burgh, 22 
Wilson, Junius, 149 Kirkgate, Wake- 
field, 6 
Winter, J. N., 28 Montpelier Road, 
Brighton, 19 
Winter, William, Aldeby, near Beccles, 
42, 75, 93, 155, 198 
Wood, C., Dulwich Common, 35 
Wright, R. W., 4 Gloucester Terrace, 
Victoria Park Road, N.E., 4 
Wyatt, C., North Lodge, Worthing, 50 
Young, AI., Old Sneddon Street, Pais- 
ley, 68 
A Babe in the Wood, HI > A Japanese, 
87 ; A Lover of Honesty in Science, 80 ; 
A True Yorkshireman, 125; A Vecti- 
sian, 93; Bombus Subterranea, 64; 
Bombus Terrestris, 174 ; Humble Bee, 
32; H. Walker, 125; Imitator, 144; 
O. Weshalsea, 191 ; Talpa, Exeter, 
11, 133; The Finder, 52; R. A., 143 ; 
W. K. B., 20; J.B. C., 181; A. E., 
126; E. H., 104; J. H., Exeter, 8; 
E. T., 204 ; M. T., 72 ; W. V., 51 ; 
S. W. S., 110 
CHANGES OF ADDRESS. 
Bryant, A. C., 5 Lipson Terrace, Ply- 
mouth, 138 
Bryant, James, 8 Church St., Arlington 
Square, London, N., 123 
Clark, Rev. Hamlet, 12 Orchard Street, 
Portmau Square, 67 
Crewe, Rev. H. Harpur, Driukstone, near 
Woolpit, Suffolk, 66 
Jeffrey, W. P., 22 Newborough Street, 
Scarborough, 202 
Latchford, W. H., 12 New Charles St., 
City Road, 114 
Pickard-Cambridge, Rev. 0., Southport, 
Lancashire, 67 
Robinson, H., 3 Deepdale Road, Preston, 
138 
Tilly, J. H., 9 Judd Street, Brunswick 
Square, W.C., 179 
White, F. B. W., St. Mary’s Parsonage, 
Kirriemuir, Forfarshire, 170 
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