406 
Classified Index. 
YORKSHIRE — continued. 
Annual Meeting of the Yorkshire I'nion at Hull, T. Sheppard, 491- 
Mycological Committee held at 392 
Sandsend, September, 191.4, with Zoology Annual Report of Yorkshire 
list of additions to district records. Naturalists' Union Micro-Zoology, 
etc., C. Crossland, 380-386; Report etc., Committee for 1913, J. \Y. h! 
on the Meeting of the Geological Johnson, 37-38 
Section of the Yorkshire Naturalists’ 1 
MISCELLANEA. 
Algae : Movements of Aquatic Micro- | 
Organisms in response to External 
Forces based on experiments of the 
Zoospores of certain alga?, especially 
Euglena viridis, with illustrations, 
H. Wager, 171-178 
Arachnida : Laseola erythropus Sim., 
descriptive account of the females 
being new to science, with illus- 
trations, with a key to the British 
Laseolae, W. Falconer, 55-59 ; 
Johnstoniana laevipes n. sp., figured 
and described, C. F. George, 95 ; 
Trombidium buccinator, figured and 
described, C. F. George, 353 
Birds : On the Gannet feeding its young 
on the Bass Rock, J. H. Gurney, j 
127 ; On a Gannet with abnormal 
eyes noted on the Bass Rock, with j 
illustrations, R. Fortune, 315-316 ; 1 
Ornithological Observations and 
Reflections in Shetland, Edmund 
Selous, 355-357. 365-379 
Botany : On Poa irrigata Lindman in 
Britain, G. C. Druce, 125-126; 
Taraxacum balticum Dahlst at 
Menmarsh, Oxford, G. C. Druce, 
126 ; Orchis praetermissa Druce, 
G. C. Druce, 189-192 
Correspondence The Romans in 
Yorkshire, F. Villy, with reply by 
Editors, 72 ; Ecological Methods of 
Soil Analysis, A. G. Tansley, 100- 
101 
Fungi : Cladochytrium graminis 
Busgen, a new grass parasite, note 
thereon, with illustration, 1-2 ; 
Notes on Fungus Habitats, read at 
Yorkshire Naturalists’ Union Mvco- 
logical Meeting at Sandsend, 1913, 
T. Gibbs, 5-6 ; Notes on the Genus 
Mvcena, read at same meeting. Ivy 
Massee, 7 ; The Evolution of the 
Basidiomycetes, read at same 
meeting, G. Massee, 47-50 ; Note on 
Mr. Wilfred Robinson’s paper on 
‘ Puccinia malvacearum,” 75 ; 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 Basidia in Tremella and 
Dacryomyces, read at same meeting, 
H. \\ ager, 364 ; Fungi from various 
standpoints, read at same meeting, 
G. Massee, 387-388 
Geology and Palaeontology The Pilt- 
down Skull, with illustrations, 42- 
45 ; The Lower Severn Plain during 
the Glacial period, P. F. Kendall, 
96-97 ; Macadam Roads, 106 ; 
‘ Cleat ’ in Coal Seams, 107 ; The 
Geological structure of Rockall, 
142-143 
Magazine Notes 4, 18, 54, 69, 93, 135, 
168, 231, 237, 260, 264, 274, 290, 
295, 328, 357, 360 
Mammalia : .vesting habits of the 
Common Mole at \Vicken (Cambs.), 
W. Falconer, 238 
Museums : Museums Association Con- 
ference at Warrington, 18 ; at 
Swansea, 233-235 
Mollusca Pupa (Vertigo) arctica, 
Wollenberg and its occurrence in 
Iceland, etc., with illustration, H. 
Schlesch, 242-244 
Northern News : 9, 22, 89, 97, 104. 136, 
i53. 167, 232, 238, 250, 296. 305, 
316, 332, 336, 359 
Personal Notices : Note on the late 
Alfred Russel Wallace, 3-4 ; In 
Memoriam Notice of Major G. 
Barrett-Hamilton, 131 ; Portrait of, 
139 ; In Memoriam Notice of Horace 
Bolingbroke Woodward, f.r.s., f.g.s. 
131 ; In Memoriam Notice of Albert 
Charles Ludwig Gotthilf Gunther, 
131 ; In Memoriam Notice of Sir 
John Murray, 132 ; In Memoriam 
Notice of Frederick Brittain, 132 , 
In Memoriam Notice of Joseph An- 
thony Martindale, with Portrait, W. 
D. Roebuck, 157-159 ; In Memoriam 
Notice of Alfred John J ukes- Browne, 
f.r.s., f.g.s., T. Sheppard, 325 
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