402 
Classified Index. 
YORKSHIRE — continued. 
etc.. Committee of Yorkshire 
Naturalists’ Union for 1913, W. D. 
Roebuck, 31 ; Acletoxenus formosus 
Leow. taken at Burley-in-Wharfe- 
dale, new to county list, P. H. 
Grimshaw, 331 ; The life history of 
Oligotrophus ventricolus Rubs., 
taken on Slaithwaite Moors, near 
Huddersfield, with illustrations, new 
to county list, P. H. Grimshaw, 
333-336 
Echinodermata : Note on species of 
Hypocrinus from the Carboniferous 
Rocks of Yorkshire, 140-141 ; Note 
on species of Sycocrinus, with plate, 
from the Visean Dibunophyllum 
zone of Settle, 141 ; On an example 
of Diplopodia (Pseudodiadema) 
versipora, with teeth in position, 
obtained at Seamer, with illustration, 
T. Sheppard, 144 ; List of species 
noted on visit of Yorkshire Nat- 
uralists’ Union Marine Biology 
Committee, at Whitby, F. H. Woods, 
358 
Fish : Annual Report of Yorkshire 
Naturalists’ Union Fish, etc.. Com- 
mittee for 1913, A. Whitaker, 26- 
27 ; Large Perch captured at Stam- 
ford Bridge, S. H. Smith, 130 ; 
Large Greyling captured at Ganton, 
R. Fortune, 130 ; Record of Sunfish 
(Orthagoriscus mola) in the Humber 
in 1815, T. Sheppard, 192 ; On an 
Electric Ray captured at Filey, 
W. J. Clarke, 244 ; Large Common 
Trout taken at Malton, and large 
Grayling taken at Ganton, R. For- 
tune, 331 ; Species observed on visit 
of Yorkshire Naturalists’ Union 
Marine Biology Committee at Whitby 
F. H. Woods, 359 
Flowering Plants : Carex Pseudo- 
cyperus at Meaux Abbey, J. J. 
Marshall, 6 ; Hypericum Des’ 
Etangsii, a new British St. John’s 
Wort, noted in the Kew Herbarium, 
gathered at Richmond, F. A. Lees, 
10 ; Note on Mr. C. Mosley’s record 
of pink flowered form of Calystegia 
sepium, F. A. Lees, 16 ; Annual 
Report of Yorkshire Naturalists’ 
Union Botanical Committee for 1913, 
J. F. Robinson and C. A. Cheetham, 
32-33 ; Report on the Plant-life 
observed on visit of Yorkshire 
Naturalists’ Union to Knares- 
borough, W. E. L. Wattam, 180- 
181 ; Carex axillaris found near 
Hull, J. F. Robinson, 214 ; Report 
on the plant-life observed on visit 
of Yorkshire Naturalists’ Union to- 
Filey, J. F. Robinson, 224-225 ; 
Report on plant-life observed on 
visit of Yorkshire Naturalists’ Union 
to Askrigg, J. Hartshorn, 278-279 ; 
Report on plant- life observed on 
visit of Yorkshire Naturalists’Union 
to Eskdale, W. E. L. Wattam, 318- 
319; Obliteration of Habenaria 
albida at Hardcastle Crags, J. Firth, 
327 ; List of Yorkshire Plants 200 
years ago, T. Sheppard, 349-352 
Fungi : Fungus Habitats, being paper 
read at Yorkshire Naturalists’ Union 
Mycological Meeting at Sandsend, 
1913, T. Gibbs, 5-6 ; Notes on the 
Genus Mycena, read at same meeting. 
Ivy Massee, 7 ; Report on the Annual 
Meeting of the Yorkshire Mycological 
Committee, held at Sandsend, Sep- 
tember, 1913, with list of additions 
to the district records, including 
thirty species new to Yorkshire and 
the following four species new to 
Britain, viz. : Glaeosporium trifolii, 
Peniophora glebulosa, Naucoria 
Weislandri Fr., Galera flexipes 
Karst, C. Crossland, 12-16 ; Annual 
Report of Yorkshire Naturalists’ 
Union Mycological Committee for 
1913, C. Crossland, 34-35 ; The 
Evolution of the Basidiomycetes, 
read at Yorkshire Naturalists’ Union 
Mycological Meeting at Sandsend, 
1913, G. Massee, 47-50 ; Fungus 
Flora of the Mulgrave District, being 
summary of work done at Lythe, 
Mulgrave and Sandsend in 1894, 
1900, 1908, 1910- 13, C. Crossland,. 
60-66 ; Humaria Chateri (W.G.S.), 
Sacc., found at Kelsey Hill, Holder- 
ness, C. Crossland, 98 ; Fungi found 
after severe frost at Robin Hood’s 
Bay, C. A. Cooper, 98 ; Polyporus 
giganteus as a timber-destroying 
Fungus, T. Gibbs, 129 ; Seventh 
supplementary list of newly dis- 
covered Fungi in Yorkshire, des- 
cribing several species new to 
Britain, C. Crossland, 145- 150 ; 
Acquisition by the Royal Botanic 
Gardens, Kew, of Mr. Charles Cross- 
land's coloured drawings of British 
Fungi, 169 ; Species observed on 
visit of Yorkshire Naturalists’ Union 
Naturalist, 
