Volume
3
Year(s)
1908 - 1911
Authors
Summary
This volume includes:
- Contents
- Appendix to the Transactions: The Hancock Museum and its History (pp. i – xxvii)
- Report of the Natural History Society for 1906-7 (pp. 1 – 27)
- Trematodes of the Northumberland Coast. No. II. By Marie. V. Lebour, M.Sc. (Plates I -III.) (pp. 28 – 45)
- Preliminary Note on a case of Thrust and Crush-Brecciation in the Magnesian Limestone, Co. Durham. By D. Woolacott, D.Sc., F.G.S. (pp. 46 – 48)
- On some Rare Arachnids captured during 1907. By A. Randell Jackson, M.B., M.Sc. (Plate IV.) (pp. 49 – 78)
- The Glacial Phenomena of the Country between the Tyne and the Wansbeck. By J. A. Smythe, M.Sc., Ph.D,. (Illustrated) (pp. 79 – 109)
- Allendale Spiders. By the Rev. J. E. Hull, M.A. (Plate V.) (pp. 110 – 115)
- Catalogue of Butterflies collected in Burmah. Part II. By Lt.-Col. C. H. E. Adamson, C.I E. (pp. 116 – 148)
- Report of Field Meetings, 1906. By Richard Adamson (pp. 149 – 169)
- The Northumberland Coast in September: an Ornithological Ramble. By Geo. W. Temperley (pp. 170 – 182)
- On some New Genera and Species of Thysanoptera. By Richard S. Bagnall, F.E.S. (Plates VI. and VII.) (pp.183 – 217)
- Miscellanea (pp. 218 – 222)
- Report of the Natural History Society for 1907-8 (p. 223 – 249)
- Note on a recently formed Conglomerate near St. Mary’s Island, Northumberland. By D. Woolacott, D.Sc. (Illustrated) (pp. 250 – 251)
- The Crustacea of Northumberland and Durham. By Canon A. M. Norman, M.A., F.R.S., and Prof. G. S. Brady, M.D., F.R.S. (Plates VIII., IX., and IX (pp. 252 – 417)
- On some Rare Arachnids obtained during 1908. By A. Randell Jackson, M.B., D. Sc. (with plate X.) (pp. 418 – 439)
- Trematodes of the Northumberland Coast. No. III.—A Preliminary Note on Echinostephilla virgula, a new Trematode in the Turnstone. By Marie V. Lebour, M.Sc. Assistant demonstrator in Zoology, Leeds University (with Plate XI.) (pp. 440 – 445)
- Notes on Spiders. By the Rev. J. E. Hull, M.A. (Plate XII.) (pp. 446 – 451)
- History of the Browney Valley. By the Rev. Arthur Watts, F.G.S. (Illustrated) (pp. 452 – 461)
- Notes on some Pauropoda from the Counties of Northumberland and Durham. By. Richard S. Bagnall, F.E.S. (pp. 462 – 466)
- Report of Field Meetings for 1907. By J. Alaric Richardson (pp. 467 – 481)
- Report of Field Meetings, 1908. By Edward Potts (pp. 482 – 494)
- Short Notes on some New and Rare British Collembola. By Richard S. Bagnall, F.E.S., F.L.S. (pp. 495 – 509)
- An Arachnid from the Coal Measures of the Tyne Valley. By E. Leonard Gill, M.Sc. (Plate XIII.) (pp. 510 – 523)
- On some New and Little-known Exotic Thysanoptera. By Richard S. Bagnall, F.E.S., F.L.S. (Plate XIV.) (pp. 524 – 540)
- Report of the Natural History Society for 1908-9 (pp. 541 – 572)
- Papers on Spiders. By the Rev. J. E. Hull, M.A. (Plate XV.) (pp. 573- 590)
- The Faunal Succession of the Upper Bernician. By Stanley Smith, M.Sc., F.G.S. (Plates XVI.-XVIII.) (pp. 591 – 645)
- A Contribution towards a Knowledge of the British Species of the Order Symphyla. By Richard S. Bagnall, F.E.S., F.L.S. (Plate XIX., figs. 1 -10) (pp. 646 – 653)
- A Synopsis of the British Pauropoda. By Richard S. Bagnall, F.E.S.. F.L.S. (Plate XIX., figs. 11-25) (pp. 654 – 660)
- On Two New Species of Trichothrips from the Derwent Valley. By Richard S. Bagnall, F.E.S.,F.L.S. (pp. 661 – 663)
- Miscellanea (pp. 664 – 665)
- Index to Volume III., New Series (pp. 666 – 671)
List of Plates
- Plates illustrating Miss Lebour’s second paper on Trematodes of the Northumberland Coast, p. 28 (descriptions, p. 45) :
- Plate I. Cercaria glandosa, C. macomse, C. strigata, etc. (between p. 44 and p. 45)
- Plate II. Cercaria dichotoma, Stephanochasmus baccatus. (between p. 44 and p. 45)
- Plate III. Derogenes various, Steringophorus ovacutus. (between p. 44 and p. 45)
- Plate illustrating Dr. Jackson’s paper on rare Arachnids taken in 1907, p. 49 (description, p. 78) :
- Plate IV. Figures showing structural details of ten species of Spiders. (between p. 78 and p. 79)
- Plate illustrating the Rev. J. E. Hull’s paper on Allendale Spiders, p. 110 (description, p. 115) :
- Plate V. Figures showing structural details of Hilaira pervicax, H. excisa, and H. uncata, and of Leptyphantes angulatus. (between p. 114 and p. 115)
- Plates illustrating Mr. Bagnall’s paper on new Thysanoptera, p. 183 (description, p. 216) :
- Plates VI. and VII. Figures of seventeen species of Thysanoptera. (between p. 216 and p. 217)
- Plates illustrating Canon Norman and Dr. Brady’s catalogue of local Crustacea, p. 252 (descriptions, p. 410) :
- Plate VIII. Diastylis Bradii, female. (between p. 410 and p. 411)
- Plate IX. Diastylis Bradii, male. (between p. 410 and p. 411)
- Plate IX. (A). Microcancerilia coeruleocruciata (between p. 410 and p. 411)
- Plate illustrating Dr. Jackson’s paper on rare Arachnids taken in 1908, p. 488 (description, p. 439) :
- Plate X. Figures showing structural details of seven species of Spiders and one Tartarid. (between p. 438 and p. 439)
- Plate illustrating Miss Lebour’s third paper on Trematodes of the Northumberland Coast, p. 440 (description, p. 445) :
- Plate XI Echinostephilla virgula.(between p. 444 and p. 445)
- Plate illustrating the Rev. J. E. Hull’s notes on Spiders, p. 446 (description, p. 451) :
- Plate XII. Figures showing structural details of five species of spiders (between p. 450 and p. 451)
- Plate illustrating Mr. Gill’s paper on a Coal Measure Arachnid, p 510 (description, p. 523) :
- Plate XIII. Figures of Anthracosiro latipes and related fossil arachnids (between p. 522 and p. 523)
- Plate illustrating Mr. Bagnall’s paper on Exotic Thysanoptera, p. 524 (description, p. 540) :
- Plate XIV. Figures showing structural details of eleven species of Thysanoptera. (between p. 540 and p. 541)
- Plate illustrating the Rev. J. E. Hull’s papers on Spiders, pp. 573 and 587 (description, p. 590) :
- Plate XV. Figures showing structural details of eight genera of the Tmeticus group, and of two other spiders. (between p. 590 and p. 591)
- Plates illustrating Mr. Stanley Smith’s paper on the Faunal of the Upper Bernician, p. 591 (descriptions, pp. 644-5):
- Plate XVI. Upper Bernician Corals. (between p. 644 and p. 645)
- Plate XVII. Upper Bernician Producti. (between p. 644 and p. 645)
- Plate XVIII. Saccammina and Girvanella. (between p. 644 and p. 645)
- Plate illustrating Mr. Bagnall’s papers on British Symphyla and Pauropoda, pp. 646 and 654 (descriptions, pp. 653 and 660) :
- Plate XIX. Figs. 1-10. structural details of Symphyla ; 11 – 25, of Pauropoda (between p. 654 and p. 655)
Other Illustrations
- Illustrations to Mr. Gill’s appendix on the Hancock Museum and its history;
- The Hancock Museum from the North Road (facing p. vi)
- Marmaduke Tunstall (p. vii)
- Joshua Alder (p. xii)
- Albany Hancock (p. xiii)
- John Hancock (p. xiv)
- Thomas Atthey (p. xix)
- W. C. Hewitson (facing p. xxi)
- Bird Room at the Hancock Museum (facing p. xxxii)
- Illustrations to Dr. Smythe’s paper on Glacial Phenomena between the Tyne and the Wansbeck :
- The Eachwick Kaims (facing p. 83)
- Dewley Hill (facing p. 83)
- Section from West Coldcoats to Brenkley (p. 89)
- The Heddon Slack (facing p. 94)
- The Callerton Slack (facing p. 94)
- Plans to show various stages in the existence of
the Glacial Lakes (pp. 97, 99) - Section along the Dinnington Ridge (p. 106 )
- Contoured Map of part of the country between the Tyne and the Wansbeck (facing p. 108)
- Illustration to Dr. Woolacoit’s paper on a recently formed Conglomerate near St. Mary’s Island :
- Photograph of a piece of the Conglomerate (facing p. 250 )
- Illustrations to the Rev. Arthur Watts’s paper on the History of the Browney Valley
- Howen’s Gill and Viaduct from the north (facing p. 452)
- Quarry in the Red Hills, Durham (facing p. 452)
- Deserted Watercourse of Knitsley Gill (facing p. 456)
- Sketch-map of the Derwent-Browney at the time when Howen’s Gill was in operation (p. 458)
- Illustrations to Mr. Stanley Smith’s paper on the Faunal Succession of the Upper Bernician :
- Geological Sketch-map of Northumberland to show the Distribution of the Bernician Limestones (p. 593)
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