Summary

Transactions of the Tyneside Naturalists’ Field Club 1863 – 1864

This volume includes:

  • Address to the members of the Tyneside Naturalists’ Field Club by William Greenwell, 19 March 1863 (pp. 1 – 32)
  • The Treasurer in Account with the Tyneside Naturalists’ Field Club (p. 33)
  • Notes on a Tumulus and its contents, at Grundstone Law, Northumberland by the Rev. William Greenwell and D. Embleton (pp. 34 – 39)
  • Remarks on some of the Algae in Mr. Winch’s Herbarium by George S. Brady (pp. 40 – 41)
  • Meteorological Report for 1862 edited by Henry T. Mennell (pp. 42 – 49)
  • On Acantholeberis (Lilljeborg), a Genus of Entomostraca new to Great Britain by the Rev Alfred Merle Norman (pp. 52 – 59)
  • Coleopterous Insects added to the Fauna of Northumberland and Durham in 1862 by Thomas John Bold (pp. 60 – 63)
  • On the English Sea Fisheries by the Rev. R. F. Wheeler (pp. 63 – 87)
  • Miscellaneous Notices and Observations (pp. 87 – 90)
  • Notes on Plants collected during the Meeting of the British Association, 1863 by J. G. Baker (pp. 91 – 95)
  • On the Zoology of Hylton Dene by George S. Brady (pp. 95 – 99)
  • Notice of various recent Captures of Pallas’s Sand Grouse (Syrrhaptes paradoxus) in Northumberland and Durham by John Hancock (pp. 100 – 103)
  • On Species of Ostracoda new to Britain by George S. Brady (pp. 104 – 110)
  • A Catalogue of the Mammalia of Northumberland and Durham by Henry T. Mennell and Vincent R. Perkins (pp. 111 – 177)
  • Report of Dredging Operations on the Coasts of Northumberland and Durham in July and August, 1863 edited by George S. Brady (pp. 178 – 180)
  • Report on the Mollusca by Joshua Alder (pp. 180 – 183)
  • Report on the Crustacae by the Rev. Alfred Merle Norman (pp. 183 – 187)
  • Report on the Pelagic Entomostraca (Calanidæ and Polyphœmidæ) by George S. Brady (pp. 188 – 189)
  • Report on the Pycnogonoidea by George Hodge (p. 189)
  • Report on the Echinodermata by George Hodge (pp. 189 – 190)
  • Report on the Zoophytes by Joshua Alder (pp. 190 – 193)
  • Report on the Foraminifera by Henry B. Brady (pp. 193 – 194)
  • Report on the Algae by George S. Brady (p. 194)
  • List of the British Pycnogonoidea with descriptions of several new species by George Hodge (pp. 195 – 199)
  • The Coal Miners of Durham and Northumberland: their habits and diseases by Robert Wilson (pp. 200 – 212)
  • On some Fossils from the Lower Magnesian Limestone of Sunderland by James W. Kirkby (pp. 212 – 220)
  • On the occurrence of Fossils in the highest beds of the Durham Coal Measures by James W. Kirkby (pp. 220 – 225)
  • Coleopterous Insects added to the Fauna of Northumberland and Durham in 1863 by Thomas John Bold (pp. 225 – 231)
  • On some Fish Remains from the Durham and Northumberland Coal Measures by J. W. Kirkby and Thomas Attey (pp. 231 – 235)
  • On the Fossil Teeth of a Horse found in the red clay at Stockton by John Hogg (pp. 236 – 237)
  • On Proliferous Cones of the Common Larch by John Hogg (pp. 238 – 239)
  • Meteorological Report for 1863 edited by George Clayton Atkinson (pp. 240 – 250)
  • Tables relative to the Flowering of Plants &c 1863 edited by George S. Brady (pp. 250 – 253)
  • Miscellaneous Notices and Observations (pp. 254 – 256)
  • Address to the Members of the Tyneside Naturalists’ Field Club by Edward Charlton 10 March 1864 (pp. 256 – 270)
    Office Bearers 1864-5 (p. 271)
  • The Treasurer in Account with the Tyneside Naturalists’ Field Club (p. 272)
  • List of Members, 1 June 1864 (pp. 274 – 288)
  • Index to Volume VI (pp. 289 – 291)

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