Classified, Index. 
403 
YORKSHIRE — continued. 
to Knaresborough, with photo of 
large group of Lycoperdon pvri- 
forme, C. A. Cooper, 181 ; On June 
Mycology noted in Mulgrave Woods 
with list of two new to Britain and 
seventeen new to Yorkshire, C. 
Crossland, 251-252 ; Mycology ob- 
served on visit of Yorkshire Nat- 
uralists’ Union to Filey, T. B. Roe, 
253 ; List of Fungi noted on visit of 
Yorkshire Naturalists’ Union to 
Eskdale, including four new county 
records, A. E. Peck, 319-322 ; 
Presentation to Mr. C. Crossland on 
resigning as Secretary of Yorkshire 
Mycological Committee, 329 ; Some 
Fungi of the Sea-Shore, read at 
Yorkshire Naturalists’ Union My- 
cological Meeting at Sandsend, Sir 
H. C. Hawley, 363 ; The Develop- 
ment of the t Basidia in Tremella 
and Dacryomyces, read at same 
meeting, H. Wager, 364 ; Fungi 
from various standpoints, read at 
at same meeting, G. Massee, 387- 
388 ; Report on the Annual Meeting 
of Yorkshire Mycological Committee 
held at Sandsend, September, 1914, 
with list of additions to district 
records, and those new to Britain and 
and Yorkshire, and photographic 
group of those members of the 
Committee present, C. Crossland, 
380-386 ; Abundance of Coprinus 
comatus near Harrogate, with illus- 
tration, R. Fortune, 389-390 ; Note 
on the same species at Lockwood, 
C. Mosley, 390 ; Comments on same 
species, C. Crossland, 390 
Geology and Palaeontology. — Note.on 
two millstones at Cawthome, C. F. 
Pratt, 6 ; Annual Report of Geo- 
logical Section of Yorkshire Natural- 
ists' Union for 1913, J. Holmes and 
C. Bradshaw, 35-36 ; Coast Erosion 
Committee, J. W. Stather, 36-37 ; 
Jurassic Flora Committee, J. J. 
Burton, 37 ; Glacial Committee, 
J. W. Stather, 37; Photo- 
graphic Group of some old York- 
shire Geologists, 73 ; Notes on the 
Humber Tunnel, with map, 105- 
106 ; Notes on the occasion of 
Marsh Gas at Bradford, no-in ; 
Coast Erosion at Whitby, with 
illustrations, J. T. Sewell, 113-114; 
Note on species of Hypocrinus from 
the Carboniferous Rocks of York- 
shire, 140- 141 ; Note on species of 
Sycocrinus, with plate, from the 
Yisean Dibunophyllum zone of 
Settle, 14 1 ; On an example of Diplo- 
podia (Pseudodiadema) versipora, 
with teeth in position, obtained at 
Seamer, with illustration, T. Shep- 
| pard, 144 ; Fossils footprints in the 
Estuarine Strata near Scarborough, 
with illustrations, J. A. Hargreaves, 
154-156 ; Report on Geology during 
visit of Yorkshire Naturalists’ Union 
to Knaresborough, T. Sheppard, 
1 86- 1 88 ; Holaster planus in the 
Hessle chalk, G. Sheppard, 192 ; 
Yorkshire Drift, 205 ; Faulting in 
Boulder Clay at Dimlington, with 
illustration, G. Sheppard, 206 ; On 
Tooth of Cestracion sp. found in the 
Red Chalk at Speeton, G. Sheppard, 
244 ; Report on Geology during 
visit of Yorkshire Naturalists’Union 
at Filey, J. W. Stather, 255-256 ; 
The Early History of Filey, with 
illustrations, read at Filey Meeting 
of Yorkshire Naturalists’ Union, T. 
Sheppard, 269-273 ; Additions to 
the Fauna of the Upper Chalk, 
Flamborough, G. Sheppard, 274 ; 
Report on Geology during visit of 
Yorkshire Naturalists’ Union at 
Askrigg, T. Sheppard, 276-277 ; 
Note on new Yorkshire Trilobite, 
Griffithides shunnerensis, obtained 
on Great Shunner Fell, 301 ; York- 
shire Fossil Flora, 301-302 ; Notes on 
a Hornsea ' Earthquake ’ in 1733, 
302 ; Report on Geology during 
visit of Yorkshire Naturalists’ Union 
to Eskdale, J. J. Burton, 323-324 ; 
Yorkshire Geology 200 years ago, 
T. Sheppard, 341-346 ; The Origin 
of the Yorkshire Lakes, being 
abstract of paper read at Yorkshire 
Naturalists’ Union Geological Sec- 
tion Meeting at Hull, P. F. Kendall, 
362-363 ; Report on the Meeting 
of the Geological Section of the 
Yorkshire Naturalists’ Union at 
Hull, T. Sheppard, 391-392 
Hemiptera : Annual Report of Hemi- 
ptera, etc., Committee of Yorkshire 
Naturalists’ Union for 1913, W. D. 
Roebuck, 31 
Hymenoptera : Annual Report of York- 
shire Naturalists’ Union Hymenop- 
tera, etc.. Committee for 1913, W_ 
D. Roebuck, 31 ; List of Ichneu- 
1914 Dec. 1. 
