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NOTES AND 
January. — A new grass Parasite — 
Roman Remains in Yorkshire — 
Joints — Memorial to William Nelson 
— Alfred Russel Wallace — Gifts to 
Leeds University, 1-4 
February. — The Cambridge Shilling 
Manuals — The Gannet — The York 
Museum — A new ‘ Zittel ’ — The 
Piltdown Skull — Recent Work — The 
Gravel Floor- — Cranium of Eoan- 
thropus — Prof. Elliot Smith — Prof. 
A. Keith — Prof. A. S. Woodward — 
Our Common Sea-Birds — Northum- 
berland — Liverpool Biologists, 41- 
46 
March. — Old Group of Geologists — 
Early Flint Weapons — Ringing 
Birds in the Seventeenth Century — 
Puccinia malvacearum — Variation 
of the Haustoria — Glaciation of East 
Lancashire — Direction of Ice-Move- 
ment North Sea Foraminifera- — 
The Victorian History — Earthworks 
and Antiquities- — Early Mining — 
Alum and Salt — Later History — 
Ecclesiastical Y orkshire — Y orkshire 
Type Ammonites, 73-78 
April. — The Humber Tunnel — Maca- 
dam Roads — And Water — ‘ Cleat ’ 
in Coal Seams— Ice- Flows in the 
Trent Basin — Scandinavian and 
British Ice — A Palaeolithic Sketch — 
Conference of British Glacialists — 
Geographical Distribution — A Cum- 
berland Nature Reserve — Marsh Gas 
at Bradford — A Geological Study- — 
The Yorkshire Svrmmer School of 
Geography, 105-111 
May.— Museum Exhibits — Action of 
light on Chlorophyll — The Nests 
of Pseudoscorpiones — Nomenclature 
again — More Synonymy — Still more 
Mixes — Zebras — British Mammals — 
Blakenev Point — Hypocrinus — 
Sycocrinus — Land and Freshwater 
Mollusca — Yorkshire Ammonites — 
Rockall — And its Geological Struc- 
ture — Destruction of Grev Seals, 
137 - M 3 
June. — Sporidia of Puccinia malva- 
cearum — Drawings of Fungi — The 
Geology and Palaeontology Biblio 
graphy with respect to the Geology 
and Palaeontology of the North of 
England (Yorkshire excepted), pub- 
COMMENTS. 
Palaeontographical Society— Museum 
Regulations — ‘ Punch ’ and Natural! 
History, 169-170 
July.- — J ubilee N umbers — Geological 
Magazine — Marvels of Insect Life — 
Another new Yorkshire Bird — A 
New Shell — The Carlisle Solway 
Basin — Another important Link — - 
Scandinavian Drift of the Durham 
Coast — Pre-glacial Depressions — 
Scottish Rocks — Yorkshire Drift, 
201-205 
August. — Legal Natural History — 
Legal Humour — Museums Con- 
ference — Swansea Porcelain — 
Papers Read — Visits to Collections- 
— Primitive Paintings— Character- 
istic Fossils — The Derbyshire Coal- 
field — Rests for Birds — The Water 
Supply of Nottinghamshire — News- 
paper Natural History, 233-237 
September. — Antiquary v. Antiquarian 
— Medullosa pusilla- — The British 
Association — Bedrock - — The May 
Lily — Further Piltdown Finds — -The 
French Association — Dytiscus mar- 
ginalis — Methods of Breathing. 265- 
268 
October. — Local Societies — Their Work 
— Apportioned — Workers and 
Drones — Publications — How Pro- 
duced — Reprints — Annual Reports 
— Matter Published — Thanks to Mr. 
Hopkinson — A dying Lobster’s 
Fossil Track — Coal Measure— Plant 
Cuticles — A new Yorkshire Trilobite 
— Yorkshire Fossil Flora — A 
Hornsea ‘ Earthquake ’ in 1 733 — 
and its effects — Lancashire Natural- 
ist — Specialists — Synonymy — 
Ruralida' — Heodes — Dermaptera — 
Tachycines asvnamorus — Woodlice 
— Hertfordshire Naturalists, 297-305. 
November. — Presentation to Mr. C. 
Crossland — Museums and National 
Service — Synonymy— The Malton 
Museum — Yorkshire Geologists — 
Ravenser- — The Ripon City Museum, 
329 - 33 1 
December. — Yorkshire by Pen and 
Picture — Investigation of Yorkshire 
Rivers — Aerolite in Lancashire, 361 
lished during 19x3, T. Sheppard, 
161-166, 193-199 
Societies : Chester Society of Literature 
and Art, Annual Report of, 241 
Naturalist, 
