Contents of The Vasculum
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Contents of The Vasculum
Contents of The Vasculum All issues contain ‘Notes and Records’ and most contain ‘News from Societies’. 1915 1 Newts The Hancock Prize The British Association’s Visit to Newcastle in 1916 The Black Hall Rocks-A Naturalist's Paradise Plants Worth Studying I.-Root Parasites A New Species of Neuroptera From the North of England. The Long-Tailed Tit George Bolam C. E.Robson H.Preston J.W.H. Harrison Richard S. Bagnall 2 Winter and Summer at Budle Bay Record of A New British Froghopper (Homoptera) From Teasdale. Plants Worth Studying II.-Carniverous Plants Ballast Plants at Middlesbrough Belsay Lake A New Flowering Plant North Yorkshire. Glacial Surface Features The Pied Flycatcher.(Muscicapa Atricipilla L.) A List of Birds Observed of the Outer Farnes. Seasons 1911-1914, From May 13th to August 17th. 3 On Some Birds in Teesdale A List of Birds Observed On the Outer Farnes Season 1911-1914, From May 13th to August 17th. Local Pseudoscorpions The Collecting of Coleoptera. Pupa Hunting Talks About Plant Galls. 4 A List of Birds Observed On the Outer Farnes. Season 1911-1914, From May 13th to August 17th Rosa Eminens (Harrison)-A New Micro Gene of Rosa Mollissima (Willd.) Talks About Plant Galls II.-Galls in General Curious Nesting Sites Uncommon Birds in North Tyne.The Collecting of Coleoptera. The Northumberland Lakes Vespa Austriaca Snout-Mites:An Introduction to the British Bdellidae The Breeding of the Ruff in Durham E.Leonard Gill Richard S. Bagnall J.W.H. Harrison H. Preston J.E.H J.W.H.Harrison J.A. Smythe 5 9 13 14 18 22 25 Edw. Miller 33 37 38 42 43 46 47 52 54 George Bolam Edw. Miller 65 68 J.E. Hull Prof. T. Hudson Beare J.W.H. Harrison Richard S. Bagnall, F.L.S., H.S. Wallace 70 75 78 88 Edw. Miller. 97 J.W.H. Harrison Richard S. Bagnall, H.S. Wallace, F.E.S. 99 Abel Chapman Prof. T. Hudson Beare H. Jeffreys J.W.H. Harrison J.E. Hull C.E. Milburn 103 104 107 109 113 117 123 J. E. Hull. H. Preston Richard S. Bagnall. J.W.H. Harrison J. E. Hull C.E. Milburn 1 7 9 12 16 24 1916 1 Flowering Plantsof An Upland Dale (West Allendale) Upper Swaledale Talks About Plant-Galls III.-Gall.Wasps Other Than Those Affecting Oak. The Trichoptera Or Caddis-Flies On the Slopes of Cheviot The Garganey in South.East Durham. 2 Marine Zoology at Redcar. Jottings From the East Nook of Cumberland. Talks About Plant Galls. IV.-Cecidomyidae Or Gall Midges. The Study of Moors. The History and Geography of the Shrubby Cinquefoil.(Potentilla fruticosa Linn.) On the Rearing of Caddis Flies. Zoological Mlscellanea. H. Preston George Bolam. Richard S. Bagnall , .J. W. H. Harrison F. Elgee, J. W. H. Harrison Geo. B. Walsh George Bolam 3 Jottings From the East Nook of Cumberland. An Ornithological Survey of 1916, Primarily Relating to the Alston District On the Preparation of Insects As Microscopic Mounts. George Bolam. George Bolam Geo. B. Walsh 37 42 46 49 51 52 69 75 First Experiences With A Marine Aquarium. An Unknown Warbler in North Tyne Great Grey Shrike Woodcock in Spring H. Preston Abel Chapman Abel Chapman Abel Chapman 81 85 86 86 George Bolam J.E. Hull Abel Chapman Richard S. Bagnall, F.L.S., J. W. Heslop Harrison, :M. Sc. Barry Stewart J. E. Hull 98 104 113 116 Harold Jeffreys H. Wallis Kew Rev. J. E. Hull J. W. H. Harrison J. S. T. Walton Geo. B. Walsh T Ashton Lofthouse 1 5 6 12 14 20 27 29 Humphrey George Bolam. George Bolam Norman Hills Patterson H. S. Wallace Richard S. Bagnall George Bolam C. E. Milburn. M. Oliver J. W. H. Harrison 35 40 Richard S. Bagnall. F.L. J. A. Smythe George Bolam 64 73 78 J. W. Heslop Harrison Rev. Cyril Lomax 86 90 90 W. H. Young J. E. Hull. George Bolam 97 102 110 W. H. Harrison J. E. H 115 118 126 4 Mice, Voles, and Shrews Some Beasts of Barn and Byre Concerning Grebes. Talks About Plant Galls.V.-Mite.Galls (Eriophyidae). A New British Midge.Gall From County Durham. Newham Bog. 120 121 1917 1 The Vegetation of Sea Sand. An Historical Account of the Pseudo Scorpionfauna of the British Isles. Natural Features in Local Placenames Sallowing. The Nightjar (Caprimulgus europaeus) The Entomologist’s Bookshelf A Few Notes From Upper Teesdale. New British Lichen From Teesdale. 2 Some of Our Reptiles & Amphibians and How to Know Them Jottings From the East Nook of Cumberland.— (Continued), Natural Features in Local Place.Names Eel Worms Primitive-Tails, Bristle-Tails, and Spring-Tails-I A Rare Pond.Snail (Limnaea auricularia L.) Ornithological Notes From Middlesbrough, Chiefly Relating to 1916. Northumbrian Pisidia (Fresh Water Mollusca).A A New Species and Genus of Aleyrodidae From Durham. 3 Primitive-Tails, Bristle-Tails, and Spring-Tails. Ii-The Order Protura. The Erosion of Rocks. Notes On the Winter of 1916-17 in the Alston District,More Particularly As It Affected Wild Life The Genera Orchis & Gymnadenia in Durham Swallows at the Front in France. Obituary-C. O. Trechmann 4 Our Local Seaweeds. Eyeless Migrants.A Life Episode of Some Gamasids. Notes On the Winter of 1916.17 in the Alston District,More Particularly As It Affected Wildlife Birtley Fell. J Grant Allen On Floral Colour. The Convolvulus Hawkmoth 48 52 56 57 59 60 1918 1+2 Obituary Prof. G. A. Lebour. On Water Voles and Shrews. On the Effect of the Winter of 1916-17 On Bird Life. Primitive-Tails, Bristle-Tails, and Spring-Tails.The Blind Bristle-Tails-Campodeidae Cobwebs. Easter On the Pennines:A Fragment. Bird Life and the Severe Winter of 1916 -17. The Grasshopper Warbler. Unusual Nesting Sites of Willow Wren and Wood Warbler. A Wensleydale Week. The Significance of Local Lists. Charles Robson George Bolam. Richard S. Bagnall J. E. Hull The Late G. A. Lebour J. S. T. Walton, J. E. Ruxton George Bolam T. Ashton Lofthouse Geo. B. Walsh 1 8 9 13 22 34 36 39 40 47 3+4 The Dancers of the Torrent. The Harlequin Duck (Cosmonetta histrionica). The Whiskered Bat Myotis mystacinus (Kuhl), An Addition to the Local Fauna. Bercovicus A Sketch. Richard S. Bagnall The Late Alfred Crawhall Chapman George Bolam. A. S. Dean 53 58 59 63 Fish and Frog Showers. The Flora of A North Tyne Farm Miss Obituary Alfred Merle Norman The History & Geography of the Bog Asphodels of the Genus Narthecium. Ornithological Miscellanea. A Hen Harrier [Circus cyaneus, (L. )], in Westmoreland; With Notes of Some Other Birds in That County The Significance of Local Lists. H. S. Wallace C. E. Measham 72 75 J. W. Heslop Harrison George Bolam 83 86 90 Geo. B. Walsh 90 Wm. Percy Mail. J. E. Hull Chas. D. Soar H. S. Wallace Dr. J. W. H. Harrison. David Woolacott J. S. F. Walton J. E. Hull R. S. Bagnall, F.L.S., J. W. H. Harrison 1 5 11 17 George Bolam Abel Chapman E. L. Gill J. E. Hull Dr. J. W. H. Harrison Richard S. Bagnall J. E. Hull 49 56 60 62 76 79 82 George Bolam. J. E. Hull George Bolam George Bolam. E. L. Gill, A. D. Peacock 1 7 11 16 17 20 Charles E. Milburn 21 1919 1+2 Haunts of the Black~Headed Gull. Durham Place.Names. British Hydracarina. Penshaw. Stray Notes On Plants. The Physiography and Geology of Penshaw Hill and District. Birds Eggs. Demodex and Follicular Mange. Talks About Plant Galls.VI.-The Wasp Galls of the British Oak. 21 26 29 31 3+4 Some Winter Wildfowl. Bird Notes On the Borders, 1918-19. Bird Notes From the Hancock Museum. Celtic Survivals in Northumberland and Durham. The Moth and the Candle. A Curious Coccid-Like Midge: (Rhabdophaga pseudococcus ). The Wolf of the Shingle. 1920 1 The Protection of Wild Birds. The Spider Family Linyphiidae:An Essay in Taxonomy. Ornithological Miscellanea. A Senseless and Cruel Slaughter The Chestnut and Buff Variety of the Partridge. The Newly Established Entomological Section of the Natural History Society of Northumberland, Durham and Newcastle. Bird Notes From Middlesborough. 2 Blackwall's Spiders of Great Britain & Ireland. Distribution of British Beetles: Some Notes On Recent Extensions of Range. Natural Features in Local Place Names. Addenda Et Corrigenda. More Abnormalities in Plants. Some Notes On the Flora of Upper Teesdale. The Polecat, Mustela Putorius, L. (Or Mustela Mustela As It Is Now Generally Called) in Durham. A New Bird For the Local Lists. The Destruction of Rare Birds and Mammals. J. E. Hull. Horace St. J. K. Donisthorpe 3 J. E. Hull J. W. H. Harrison George W. Temperley , Randle B. Cooke George Bolam 2 37 45 48 52 George Bolam 53 55 R. S. Bagnall, F.R.S.E., F.L.S., J. W. H. Harrison Horace St. J. K. Donisthorpe J. E. Hull. George W. Temperley , Randle B. Cooke. .J. E. Hull George Bolam J. E. Hull 61 Alexander Fleck, D.Sc. R. G. Lennon, M.A., B.Sc.Theories of Atomic Structure A. Rudge B. Storrow. 1 5 3+4 Some Sub Alpine Gallmites (Eriophyidae). Distribution of British Beetles: Some Notes On Recent Extensions of Range. The Harvest Bug. Some Notes On the Flora of Upper Teesdale. Upper Teesdale Place Names Lizards and Slow Worms. An Acarological Pioneer. Bird Notes 64 73 76 82 90 95 102 1921 1 Recent Work On Isotopes. Physics Notes. Brief History of the "Leblanc" Process. Amphidinium operculatum (Claparède & Lachmann). 7 12 Contributions Towards A Knowledge of the Collembola.I.- Some New Mites. Soil Acidity. The Variation of Primula Farinosa L. in County Durham. Zoological Miscellanea. Ginkgo Biloba. Little Bunting, Emberiza Pusilla, Pallas. A New Bird For Northumberland. Local Place Names. 2 The Inheritance of Size in the Crosses Involving Oporabia Autumnata and O. Filigrammaria. Geological Processes-Past and Present. A Recent Chapter in Medical Entomology. Dimethylglyoxime As A Reagent in Analysis. Sampling Antimonial Lead. Nitrogen Fixation By the Agency of Plants. Waders On the Northumberland Coast in September, 1920. The Theory of Relativity. A Few Notes On Thorns. 3 A Simple Fungus Parasite. Minerals of the North Country. Graphite. Eagles in Northumberland and On the Borders During Winter of 1920-21. Female Birds Assimilating the Male in Plumage. Atomic Numbers. Some Observations On A Few of Our Reptiles. Some New Or Little Known Sminthuridae.Richard S. Bagnall, J. E. Hull. S. Hoare Collins J. W. Heslop Harrison George Bolam. K. B. Blackburn George Bolam. J. E. Hull. 13 J. W. Heslop Harrison 50 L. Hawkes A. D. Peacock P. L. Robinson J. B. Duncan K. B. Blackburn G. W. Temperley R. G. Luknok W. Lomas 57 65 73 76 78 80 82 86 A. W. Bartlett J. A. Smythe George Bolam. George Bolam T. Haxby Charles Robson 97 100 103 105 107 113 A. Hamilton Thompson R. G. Collingwood A.D. Peacock 1 4 9 17 19 25 27 17 20 21 26 28 31 32 4 Not Published 1922 1 Documentary Forms of Personal and Place Names. The Purpose of the Roman Wall. A Recent Chapter in Medical Entomology. Eel-Worm Galls. Richard S. Bagnall Minerals of the North Country. II.-Fluorspar. Armstrong College Summer School of Biology. Obituary John Gardner J. A. Smythe 2 The Egg Laying Instincts of Rhodites Rosae and Certain Deductions Therefrom. The Brown Argus. Some Notes On Aricia Medon (Astrarche) and its Varieties, with Illustration and Diagram. Natterers' Bat, Myotis Nattereri (Kuhl).An Addition to the Local Fauna.With Some Observations Upon Other Bats, Chiefly in Relation to the Alston District Some Notes On the Breeding of Grass Snakes. The Development of Wireless Telegraphy. Some Notes On the Relations Between the Archbishops of York and the See of Durham. A Grammar of Tyneside. 3 The Mosses of the English Lake District. Insects of the Black Bryony (Tamus Communis). Some Beetles of the Cumberland Coast. Minerals of the North Country.III. Barium Minerals. Birds Observed at Catcleugh Reservoir and in Upper Redesdale. Obituary-George Stewardson Brady Which Is Our Earliest Nesting Bird? Bird Behaviour. Some Notes On the Relations Between the Archbishops of York and the See of Durham. A Grammar of Tyneside. J. W. Heslop Harrison, D.Sc. William Carter. 33 37 George Bolam. 42 H. G. Bolam Wm. Faid A. Hamilton Thompson J. E. Hull. 47 48 52 55 Rev. C. H. Binstead Richard S. Bagnall F. H. Day J. A. Smythe, Robert Craigs 65 83 84 90 93 97 99 101 102 105 George Bolam. J. S. T. Walton. A. Hamilton Thompson J. E. Hull. 4 Minerals of the North Country.III. Barium Minerals. A Grammar of Tyneside. Current Papers On Local Geology Plankton. Some Guests of Local Ants. Some Observations On Mixed Catkins. J. A. Smythe J. E. Hull. B. Millard Griffiths J. E. Hull. K. B. Blackburn 113 117 122 123 126 131 Notes On Peculiarities Found in the Cuckoo-Flower. On A Method of Mounting Insects For the Microscope Without Pressure. Samian Ware. K. B. Blackburn E. Ernest Green. Donald Atkinson 133 135 136 Donald Atkinson J. E. Hull. A. D. Peacock, Richard S. Bagnall W. G. Watson. F. C. Garrett 2 9 15 17 19 25 Olga M. Jorgensen W. Raw J. E. Hull W. G. Collingwood S. H. Collins R. G. Collingwood 33 39 40 48 49 52 Richard S. Bagnall A. D. Peacock F. C. Garrett A. A. Hall H. Preston 65 73 77 81 83 87 89 1923 1 Samian Ware A Grammar of Tyneside. A Study in Parthenogenesis. Galls of the Tamarisk in England. Birds of Holy Island: August, 1921-March, 1922. The Chemistry of A Plant. 2 Larval Decapod Crustaceans From Northumberland Plankton. The Passing of the Farnes. Place-Name Problems. The Cattle of the Saga Times. The Production of Sugars and Albuminoids in Straws. Science and History. 3 The Symphyla of Northumberland and Durham. Animal Parthenogenesis. Recent Work On the Vallum. Basic Slag: Its Rise and Fall. Marine Biology at Blackhall Rocks. Obituary- Willlam Maynard Hutchings Minerals of the North Country.Galena. J. A. Smythe 4 The Pine Martin at Home. A State of Suspense. Animal Parthenogenesis. Minerals of the North Country. Galena. Another Abnormality in Cardamine pratensis. Forcing Noctuid Caterpillars in the Winter. Some Notes On the Bird Life of Ravensworth Park and the Lower Team Valley. Honey and Scent. A Chapter in Floral Development. More Plants From the Black Hall Rocks. W. Raw J. E. Hull. A. D. Peacock J. A. Smythe Frank Littlewood. George W. Temperley J. E. Hull. J. W. H. Harrison 97 98 102 106 109 110 111 116 122 1924 1 Life of A Spider. Alternation of Generations in Mosses and Ferns. Leptella fusciceps and How to Rear It and Other Minute Psocidae. The Picktree Brag. To A North Country Naturalist Thoughts On Collectors Place-Name Problems." Patronymics." J. E. Hull K. B. Blackburn J. W. Heslop Harrison. Helena Heslop Harrison J. E. Hull. 3 13 15 16 19 21 23 R. F. Barnes. W. G. Collingwood. W. Raw William Carter. J. E. Lock. 34 38 42 44 49 J. W. Heslop Harrison. 55 (The Late) C. Robson. .J. A. Smythe. E. Ernest Green Jas Murray. B. Millard Griffiths W. Raw 65 66 69 73 75 80 83 87 88 (The Late) C. Robson J. A. Smythe 97 100 2 Some Facts About Pollenia rudis, Fabr. A Relic From the Dark Age of Hexham. Latitude and Its Effect Upon Size of Clutch and Spring Migration. Doom of the Denes. The Birds of the Railway Side. Obituary- Nicholas Temperley. Our Garden Roses.I.-The Hybrid Perpetuals and Hybrid Teas. 3 The Common Toad (Bupo vulgaris). Minerals of the North Country.Silicates Random Notes From A Naturalist's Log Book. Some Bryophyta of the North Tyne. Diatoms and Desmids. Obituary-Charles Robson The Badger in the North. Life of A Spider. Latitude and Its Effect Upon Size of Clutch and Spring Migration. J. Fairfax-Blakeborough 4 The Common Toad (Bupo vulgaris).continued Minerals of the North Country.Silicates. continued Zoological and Ecological Surveys and Their Relation to Agriculture. The Green Hairstreak-A Butterfly New to Our Counties. Nectar and Honey. " Big Bud." Latitude and Its Effects Upon Size of Clutch and Spring Migration. Sexuality in the Mucors. C. L. Walton J. W. Heslop Harrison. Grace C. Leitch, Ph.D., F. C. Garrett, J. E. Hull. W. Raw. A. W. Bartlett, 103 107 108 The Late C. Robson. J. A. Smythe. J. E. Hull J.A.S. 1 7 14 18 23 W. G. Collingwood, M.A., F.S.A. Benjamin Millard Grifftihs, D.Sc., F.L.S. J. E, Hull. (The Late) C. Robson. R. Craigs. J. E. Hull. K. B. Blackburn, D.Sc., F.L.S. 34 A. D. Peacock, Msc., F.R.S.E. 65 S. J. Tomkeieff. J. E. H. W. Raw. J. B. Duncan. H. F. Barnes. J. E. H. A. J. Davey, M.Sc 72 74 77 78 80 84 87 J. E. Hull and F. C. Garrett. A. D. Peacock, M.Sc., F.R.S.E. J. A. Smythe. F. C. Garbett. Helena Heslop Harrison J. W. Heslop Harrison, D.Sc 97 104 J. A. Smythe. H. F. Barnes. J. W. Heslop Harrison. Dr. H. M. S. Blair. M. R. Hull, M.A. 5 11 14 17 19 W. Percy Hedley. W. Raw. R. E. Richardson. Charles Nicholson, F.E.S. Frederick Walter Dendy, D.C.L. Wm. J. Fordham, M.R.E.S., D.P.H., F.E.S. 42 46 48 56 65 R. E. Richardson. W. J. Fordham. E. Leonard Gill. Jas. Murray. K. B. Blackburn, D.Sc. Richard S. Bagnall. J. E. Ruxton. H. M. S. Blalr. 82 84 85 88 91 93 96 111 111 114 115 1925 1 The Common Frog (Rana temporaria). Minerals of the North Country. Sulphides. English Place-Name Society. Obituary-D. Woolacott Calcareous Rings in Glacial Clays. 2 The First English in Northumberland. Alien Plants. A Basaltic Crag in Spring. Snow in Summer-The Larch "Blight." Birds in Upper Redesdale. Roman Stations in the North. A Few Notes On An Abnormal Specimen of the Blue Spruce (Picea Nigra Link). 3 The History and Geography in Outline of the Flora and Fauna of Northumberland and Durham. A New Occurrence of Kaollnite in Northumberland. Pot-Pourri. Ornithological Notes. Mosses of Basaltic Crags, Belford. Some Notes On the Life-History of the Northern Eggar (Lasiocampa callunae) The Synod of Twyford, 684 A.D. Note On Embryos and Seedlings of Walnuts. 4 Witherslack, Westmorland.Some Holiday Notes. The History and Geography in Outline of Flora and Fauna of Northumberland and Durham.(Continued. ) Minerals of the North Country. Sulphates of Calcium, Sodium and Magnesium. A Convenient Cage For Larvae. Birtley Marshes. The Durham Marsh Orchids. 40 43 48 50 52 59 110 114 115 121 1926 1 Observations On A Burning Pit-Heap. An Account of the International Congress of Entomology Held at Zurich, 1925. Late September On Waldridge Fell. Field Notes On the Ruff. Excavations On the Roman Wall.Preliminary Report of the Excavations of the Durham University Excavations Committee at Aesica, September, 1925. 2 Prehistoric Man in Northumberland. On the Status of the Stonechat in the North-Eastern Counties. Spying On the Bees. The Golden-8 Moth (Plusia moneta, Treit). The Rights of the Public On Commons and Waste Lands. Notes On Some Durham Diptera. 3 Spying On the Bees. (Continued) Notes On Some Durham Diptera. (Continued) British Birds Far Afield. Entomological Notes From the North Tyne. A Study On the Sex of Flowers in Campions and Catchflys. Some Interesting Salt-Marsh Or Maritime Gall-Mites. Some Hymenoptera Aculeata From the Upper Derwent Valley. Field Notes On the Rough-Legged Buzzard.Buteo lagopus lagopus (Brunn). 71 4 British Harvestmen. The Lepidopterous Genus Tephrosia and Certain of Its Allies in Northumberland and Durham. Minerals of the North Country. Heavenfield. 1927 1 Further Experiments On the Egg-Laying Instincts of Rhodites Rosae. Some Notes On Anthocyanins, Their Formation, and Their Occurrence in Plant Cells. The Study of British Spiders Ivy-Leaved Bellflower in Co. Durham Minerals of the North Country. Oxides of Iron and Manganese. Botanical Notes From Darlington. 2 Minerals of the North Country. Minerals of Organic Origin-Hydrocarbons. Obituary. James Gavin Black Phenology Town-Planning and the Nature-Lover. J. E. Hull. Dr. J. W. Heslop Harrison, F.R.S.E. J. A. Smythe. J. E. Hull. 124 137 J. W. Heslop Harrison, D.Sc., F.R.S.E. Merion Thomas. J.E. Hull R. B. Cooke. J. .A. Smythe. J. B. Nicholson. B.A., and J. E. Nowers. 2 J. A. Smythe. 1 49 52 58 148 7 12 19 20 33 Mid-Tyne Phenology For 1926. Experiments On the Variegation of Plants. Random Jottings On Galls. J. E. Clark. H. A. Mess, B.A., Ph.D., and G. W. Temperley. R. B. Cooke. F.W. Sansome. Helena Heslop Harrison. 3 "Vivipary" in Flowering Plants. Ad Murum. Minerals of the North Country. Minerals of Organic Origin-Dopplerite. Further Notes On the Hymenoptera Aculeata of the Shotley Bridge District. Some Thoughts On Melanism and Melanochroism in the Lepidoptera. Kathleen B. Blackburn. J. E. Hull. J. A. Smythe. J. E. Ruxton. J. W. Heslop Harrison, D.Sc. 81 85 91 98 103 A. W. Bartlett, M.A., D.Sc. H. M. S. Blair. J. E. Hull. J.W. Heslop Harrison, D.Sc. J.P Robson 122 129 132 138 140 J. E. Hull. C. W. Harrison and G. H. Barrison. J. A. Smythe. J. Edmund Clark. R. B. Cooke. 1 10 J. Omer Cooper, M.A. F. G. Simpson, M.A., Hon. F.S.A. Scot. J. E. Ruxton. The Rev. G. Ord. Prof. J. W. Heslop Harrison, F.R.S. Richard S. Bagnall, F.R.S.E. R. E. Richardson. A. W. Bartlett, M.A., M.Sc. 43 49 Prof. and Mrs. J. W. Heslop Harrison. The Late Miller Christy, F. L. S. J. E. Hull. M. I. Ritson, B.Sc. 82 J. E. Hull. 121 63 70 4 Coumarin. Distribution and Uses. Animal "Treks" in Northern Europe. Pseudo-History. Some Abnormalities in the Flowers of Rosa mollis Smith. Some Teesdale Records of Lepidoptera 1928 1 Among the Farnes. , Fireflies and Glow-Worms. Minerals of the North Country.Miscellaneous. The Woes of A Phenological Committee. Flowers in An Alpine Wood. 12 18 23 2 A Glimpse of the Tunisian Desert. Excavations On Hadrian's Wall. Some Derwent Valley Birds. The Fresh-Water Sponge (Spongilla fluviatilis) in the Streams of the Cheviot District. Melanic and Other Varieties in Polia chi L. The Gall-Wasps and Their Allies in Northu'mberland and Durham. Chrysanthemum Colour-Sports Cyclamen hederaefollum (Ait.) in Northumberland. 57 59 60 62 66 69 3 Glimpses of Lake Louise and Its Natural History. On the Variability and Instability of Colouration in the Flowers of the Primrose (Primula vulgaris) and of the Cowslip (P. veris). Holy Island. Abnormal Roots of Caltha palustris (Marsh Marigold). 89 95 104 4 Ross Links. Note On the Pollination of Habenaria gymnadenia. (Gymnadenia conopsea L.) and Other Orchids. A Hunt For the Yellow Horned. A Lowly Plant and Its Ways. Two New Aberrations in Our Local Lycaenids; Aricia medon Ab. Carteri and Polyommatus icarus Ab. Carteri. The Birds of Jarrow Slake. Dr J W. Heslop Harrison. 131 George Heslop Harrison. Kathleen B. Blackburn. Prof. J. W. Heslop Harrison, D.Sc., F.R.S. C. Noble Rollln. 132 134 138 J. B. Nicholson, M.A. G. W. Temperley. J. A. Smythe. Wm. Carter and Prof. J. W. Heslop Harr1son, F.R.S. Prof. J. W. Heslop Harrison D.Sc., F.R.S. J. E. Hull. 2 8 12 16 K. B. Blackburn. J. B. Nicholson, M.A. J. E. Hull. T. A. Smythe. J. W. Heslop Harrison, D.Sc., F.R.S. C. Noble Rollin. 41 44 50 56 60 J. W. Heslop Harrison and William Carter. J. B. Nicholson, M.A. George Bolam C. Noble Rollin. F. L. Davies, F.E.S., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. J. A. Smythe. 81 J. E. Hull J. B. Nicholson, M.A. J. E. Hull. H. Preston, B.Sc., A.I.C. C. Noble Rollin. J. W. Heslop Harrison, F.R.S. and W. Carter. 122 125 131 137 141 146 J. W. Heslop Harrison, D.Sc., F.R.S. J. W. Heslop Harrison, D.Sc., F.R.S. Richard S. Bagnall, D.Sc., F.R.S.E. J. A. Smythe. J. E. Hull. W. K. Richmond. 1 George Heslop Harrison. E. Percy Blackburn. Richard S. Bagnall, Hon. D.Sc., F.R.S.E. Prof. J. W. H. Harrison, F.R.S. J. E. Hull. J. E. Hull. C. Noble Rollin. 41 43 46 J. E. Hull. J. B. Nicholson. F. C. Garrett. J. A. Smythe. C. J. Gent. 83 90 92 95 99 144 1929 1 The Vegetation of Hell Kettles. A Plea For A Survey of the Bird Life of Northumberland and Durham. A Beheaded Burn. Further Studies in the Variation of Aricia medon Esp. On the Variation of the Burnet Rose (Rosa spinosissima) in Northumberland and Durham. Luckley's Flora of Alnwick. 2 Graft-Hybrids. The Vegetation of Hell Kettles. The Biology of Spiders. The Saddle Rock. What Is the Tortoiseshell Butterfly of Wallis? The Spring Arrival of the Fulmar On the Northumberland and Durham Coasts. 3 The Symbiosis of Ants and Larvae of the Castle Eden Argus (Aricia medon). The Vegetation of Hell Kettles Obituary.Abel. Chapman, M.A. 1851-1929. The Assumption of the Hood By Immature Gulls. Some Central American Butterflies. The Howick Coast. 18 20 66 82 89 96 99 100 4 Tracking the Starling The Vegetation of Hell Kettles Chesters. Flint Work-Sites in North East Durham A North-East Durham Bird Resort. Further Studies in the Variation of Aricia medon Esp. II. 1930 1 The Roses of Winch's Works. Another Primula New to Science. Records of Some Ectoparasites of the Otter and Badger, Including A Rare Trichodectes Previously Unknown As British. The Harkess Rocks. Noah’s Ark:The Miracle Play of the Newcastle Shipwrights. Waders On Darlington Sewage Farm. 5 6 9 16 23 2 Variation in the Markings of the Seven -Spot Ladybird. Some Notes On Winter Collecting of Land and Freshwater Snails. On Ectoparasites, Lice and Host Ancestry. Recent Work On Hybrid Primulas. A Note On House Spiders. Placenames of Berwick-upon-Tweed. Barn Owl Migration 56 59 65 70 3 Detchant Notes On the Flora of Upper Tees Dale in 1840. A Scheme to Simplify Recording in Northumberland and Durham. Darden Lough. Notes On the Formation of A New Rookery at South Gosforth. A Note On North Country Harvestmen. The Anoplura (Sucking Lice) of Northumberland and Durham. J. E. Hull. Richard S. Bagnall, D.Sc., F.R.S.E. 100 103 J. W. Heslop Harrison, D.Sc., F.R.S. Jas. Murray. A.. W. Bartlett. J. B. Nicholbon. G. W. Temperley. J. E. Hull. J. W. Heslop Harrison, D.Sc., F.R.S. 123 F. Brady, B.Sc. T. Ashton Lofthouse. E. Percy Blackburn. J. E. Hull. G. B. Walsh, B.Sc. George Bolam J. A. Smythe. Noble Rollin. Kathleen B. Blackburn. George. W. Temperley 1 4 5 7 11 12 15 George Bolam. Joyce Omer-Cooper, B.A., F.E.S. Noble Rollin J. M. Craster. W. K. Richmond. J. E. Hull. Prof. J. W. Heslop Harrison. George Heslop Harrison. 41 43 J. A. Smythe. J. E. Hull. G. W. Temperley. G. W. Temperley. E. M. Bruce, B.Sc. Noble Rollin. J. E. Hull. 83 89 91 93 94 99 102 E.M. Lobley W. K. Richmond, B.A. J. E. Hull J. A. Smythe. J. E. Hull. 121 126 133 138 145 1 3 6 Waxwings in the Derwent Valley. Re-Chipped Greenstone Axes. A New-Old Rose, Rosa Mollis Var. Fallax Harrison. Habit and Build As Illustrated in Spiders. J. E. H W. K. Richmond. Noble Rollin. J. Bishop. F. E. Lupton. Richard S. Bagnall, D.Sc., F.R.S.E. C. Hutchins0n H. Preston, B.Sc., A.I.C. J. W. Heslop Harrison J. E. Hull. 2 Ornithological Records. The Anoplura (Sucking Lice) of Northumberland and Durham.(Supplement.) A Crack in A Hillside. Brown Eyes and Blue Eyes. G. W. Temperley Richard S. Bagnall. R. Craigs. Helena Heslop Harrison, 43 45 46 49 4 The Autumnal Moths. Entomological Notes From the North Tyne. Notes On the Coast Vegetation Near Deal. Bird-Song at Dawn. Multiplication and Extinction of Plants: Two Local Examples. Gossamer. A New Species of Rose From Scotland and the North of England. 126 129 132 137 140 144 1931 1 Bird-Hunting in Scotland. Moth Collecting For A Living! A New Slug. A Note On Diplocentria and Lophocarenum (Genera of Spiders). The Preparation of Aphids For the Microscope. A Remarkable Bird-Movement An Occurrence of Paraffin Wax in Northumberland. A Preliminary Survey of the Habits and Movements of Gulls About Tyneside. Some Notes On A Magenta Pool in Jesmond Dene. Notes On Some Cheviotland Plants. 2 The Great Crested Grebe. Some Notes On Dytiscidae Collected in Northumberland and Durham in 1930. A Preliminary Survey of the Habits and Movements of Gulls About Tyneside. The Goldfinch in Northumberland. Distribution of Wild Fowl On Gosforth Park Lake. The Window Spider. Rabbits and the Small Copper Butterfly. Observations On Certain Water Beetles. 23 26 51 58 61 64 68 70 3 The Glaciation of the Elsdon District. Local Big Bugs. A Nightingale in County Durham! Bird Protection at Teesmouth. The Vegetation of the Sand Dunes Between Embleton and Newton. Notes On the Solitary Roosting of Some Passerines. Westgarth Forster. 4 Mosses Hepatics and Sphagna:So. Northumberland (V.C. 67). Overland Migration of Wading Birds in England. The Naturalist in A Coal-Mine. The Whin Sill in Thinhope. A New Genus and Species of Analgesidae(Feather-Mites.) 1932 1 In Memoriam. H. S. Wallace. Bird-Watching in Winter at St. Mary's Island. Further Notes On Gulls. How the Avocets Came to Durham. Concerning Stoats. On Mallophaga (Biting Lice) Affecting the Mammals of Northumberland and Durham. 10 14 19 20 23 24 M.Sc. J. E. Hull A.M. J. W. Heslop Harrlson. 53 58 61 A. Raistrick, Ph.D , F.G.S. George W. Temperley. Noble Rollin. F. E. Lupton. J. E. Hull. 81 86 89 94 101 E. Percy Blackburn. George W. Temperley. W. Eltringham. K. B. Blackburn B. Millard Griffiths, D.Sc. J. A. Smythe 118 123 127 131 136 138 139 1 The Dark Green Fritillary in Many Lands. Bird Notes. Woodsia ilvensis in County Durham. Nickel-Bearing Goslarite, Epsomite and Melanterite From County Durham. The Migration of Insects. Bell-Wethers of Winter Harold J. Burkill, M.A., F.R.G.S. J. W. Heslop Harrison. George W. Temperley. George W. Temperley. J. A. Smythe. F. C. Garrett. George Bolam 2 The Castle of Berwick: A Reconstruction. The Pearl Mussel (Margaritana margaritifera) in Hard and Soft Water Contemporanea. The Duckweeds. Mimicry and Ventriloquy Among Birds. J. E. Hull. A.E. Boycott J. E. Hull. K. B. Blackburn. R. Craigs. 42 48 52 58 61 The Rev. Geo. F. Courtenay. George W. Temperley. Joseph Bishop (R.S.P.B. Watcher). 82 102 106 George Bolam. J. Bishop W. Raymond Philipson. George W. Temperley. J. E. Hull. Dr. A. Raistrick, M.Sc., F.G.S. & T. S. Westoll, B.Sc. 124 128 131 133 135 141 B. Millard Griffiths. George Bolam F. H. Day. Ethel Bolton, B.Sc. Algernon Noble. Philip G. Fothergill, B.Sc. 1 4 9 15 21 23 31 J. B. Nicholson. F. C. Garrett. James Walton, B.Sc. G. F. Courtenay. J. E. Hull. 42 45 49 51 63 A. Noble 81 Bede's Place-Names of Locative Form. The Playtime of the Gibside Badgers. Breeding Insects For Experimental and Other Purposes. 3 Concerning Buried Forests. Some Notes On "The Comital Flora of the British Isles." Gulls and Sea Water. Notes On the Flowering of Plants at Lemmington. In Scott-Land With the B.N.C. 4 John Wallis and His Description of Molluscs. Notes On Some Plants of the Basaltic Crags of Northumberland. Some Notes On the Little Grebe. The Dust of Flowers Or Pollen. Notes On the Flora of Butterby Marsh, Durham. Note On A Pectolite From the Whin Sill. Obituary.W. G. Collingwood (1854-1932). 1933 1 Abnormality in Cardamine pratensis, Linn. 3 Birds of Teesmouth (Durham Side), 1907-29:An Occasional Visitor's Notes. An Ornithologist's Contribution to A Problem of Plant Distribution. Bird Notes From South-East Durham, April-June, 1933. 3 7 10 12 17 20 4 Immigrant Butterflies About Alston. Teesmouth Bird Notes. Notes On the Migration of Duck at Gosforth Park Lake. The Ballast-Hill Flora of Northumberland and Durham. The Celtic Element in the English Race: A Local Sidelight. A Prehistoric Site On the South Durham Coast. 1934 1 Plant Communities. A Retrospect of the Summer of 1933.(Primarily As Observed in the Alston District.] Butterflies Near Carlisle in 1933. The Brooms, Birtley A Floristic Survey Woodpeckers. The Blyth-Seaton Sluice Sand-Dunes. Obituary.Charles E. Milburn. 2 Our Spring Fungi. The Butterflies of Northumberland and Durham. The Occurrence of Gypsum in Lower Coal Measure Shales. Some Notes On Birds of Sunderland. Current Place-Name Topics. 3 Redstarts and Pied Flycatchers. Explosive Fruits. Three Notable Days. A Durham Hybrid Between Rosa pimpinellifolia and R. mollis. Halistan -Extra-Berwick. Notes On the Flora of Upper Teesdale. Birds Around Sunderland.Some Supplementary Notes. Some Spiders of A Northern Garden. K. B. Blackburn. J. W. Heslop Harrison and J. R. Johnson. Ethel Bolton, B.Sc. J. E. Hull. George W. Temperley. G. F. Courtenay. J. E. Hull. 84 86 William Carter Edith Skinner, M.Sc George Bolam. George W. Temperley W. Eltringham, Crawcrook. J.E.H. 117 122 132 134 137 141 J. E. Hull. G. F. Courtenay. J. E. Hull. 1 8 10 15 H. D. Pritchett, F.R.I.B.A. J. M. Craster. J. B. Duncan. A. Raistrick, Ph.D. J. E. Hull. C. J. Gent. George W. Temperley. 42 47 49 50 52 57 59 J. E. H. C. J. Gent. W. Eltringham. Benjamin Millard Griffiths. Richard S. Bagnall, D.Sc., F.R.S.E. 83 86 91 96 90 91 95 97 101 4 The Brown Argus (Aricia agestis) II.Co-ordinating the Variation A Survey of the Dunes Between Meggie's Burn1 and Seaton Sluice. Natterer's Bat, Myotis nattereri Kuhl. in Northumberland. The British Willow-Tit Our Pond-And Thereabouts One Thing and Another. 1935 1 George Bolam: 1859-1934. Obituary. William Raw: 1886-1934. The Birds of Horden.Notes of An Occasional Visitor. England Beyond the Tweed:Its Places and Place-Names. 2 The Remains of Roman Piercebridge. The Power of Scent. The Winch Herbarium-Bryophyta. Some Pennine Weather Records of the 19th Century. England Beyond the Tweed.Its Places and Place-Names. Some Notes On Bird Life On the Coast North of Monkseaton. Bird Haunts in Northumberland. 3 Obiter Dicta. The Birds of Gosforth Park. A Night Out. Framwellgate Moor Carr. Random Notes On Springtails (Collembola) in the North of England. 4 Obituary. John Robert Johnson, 1865-1935. Weardale Kingfishers. Identification of Plants Belonging to the Umbelliferae By Means of Transverse Sections of the Fruits. Walks in Some German Beechwoods. Some Notes On Flowering Plants.Being the Recorder's Report For 1935. The Sedges of Muckle Moss. The Chronicles of the Armstrong College Expedition to Raasay (Inner Hebrides). 119 J. Greenwell. E. M. G. Thurston. 121 127 K. B. Blackburn. George W. Temperley. George W. Temperley. I. Longay. 131 134 136 139 J. E. Hull. F. C. Garrett. Helena B. Bond, B.Sc. 1 8 10 16 G. F. Courtenay. W. Eltringham. C. J. Gent. 20 24 26 H. Tully. George W. Temperley. V. Eltringham. K. B. Blackburn. J. E. Hull. Jack Heslop Harrison. 41 45 48 52 55 59 A. O. Newcombe, C.T. Mary J. Levett. 64 69 1936 1 Woodland Glimpses of Old Northumbria. Migrant Lepidoptera in 1935. Proposed R.A.F. Practice Ranges in N.E. Northumberland. The Chronicles of the Armstrong College Expedition to Raasay (Inner Hebrides).Ii. Around the Island. Some Desultory Notes On the Birds of Riding Mill and Neighbourhood_ Jottings From Crawcrook. Notes On the Movements and Roosting Habits of Rooks in South Northumberland.With Special Reference to the Gosforth District. 2 The Little Owl in Northumberland and Durham. Some Examples of Plant Distribution. Cordaianthus. Notes On Valerians. Concerning Two British Snakes. The Chronicles of the Armstrong College Expedition to Raasay (Inner Hebrides).III. We Climb Dun Caan. A Lepidopterist's Contribution to Problems of Plant Distribution. Fulmar Petrels On the Northumberland Coast. 3 Ornithological Report For Northumberland and Durham For the Year 1935. Preliminary List of the Freshwater Algae of Northumberland and Durham. Microcala Filiformis H. and L., A Flowering Plant New to Our Counties. Migrant Lepidoptera in 1936. The Problem of Plant Distribution.A Correction. A Visit to the Durham Inland Locality For the Brown Argus (Aricia medon). A Note On Progress in Place-Name Study. 4 The Problems of Plant Distribution. Cheviotland Flora As Johnston Saw It. Bird Notes From Crawcrook. "Baker and Tate."Some Corrections, Topographical and Typographical. The Chronicles of the Arm Strong College Expedition to the Inner Hebrides.Iv. Across Scalpay. The Fulmar at Close Quarters. George W. Temperley. Benjamin Millard Griffiths, D.Sc., F.L.S. J. W. Heslop Harrison. F. C. Garrett George W. Temperley. J. E. Hull. 81 89 95 98 98 100 102 A. O. Newcombe, C.T. J. E. Hull. W.Eltringham. J. E. Hull. 121 123 128 131 136 J. M. Craster. 139 W. Eltrlngham. J. E. Hull. George W. Temperley. Ethel Bolton M.Sc. 1 3 8 14 J. E. Hull. J. E. Hull. 16 23 W. R. Phillpson. George W. Temperley. 41 45 48 51 53 55 56 The Flowers of the White Campion, Red Campion, and Ragged Robin. May. George W. Temperley. J. W. Heslop Harrison C. J. Gent. Joseph Bishop, R.S.P.B. Watcher. Una Weatherley. J. E. Hull. 3 The Trollius "Bog" at Billingham Revisited. An Introduction to the College Burn. Bird Jottings From Mid-Tyne. Some Observations On the Bird Life of Siwa the Oasis of Jupiter Ammon. Sea-Birds at Marsden Bay. The Quail in Northumberland. In My Garden. J. W. Heslop Harrison. J. E. Hull. W. Eltringham. W. E. Almond. F. G. G. George W. Temperley. Una Weatherley. 83 85 89 92 95 97 99 4 The "Summering" of A Brambling Near Newcastle. Is It Credible? Two Interesting Groups of Local Place Names. Coldmartin Moss. Local Records of Fungi Since 1933, With Hints On Collecting and Studying Fungi. George W. Temperley. J. W. Heslop Harrlson. J. E. Hull. J. E. Hull. A. W. Bartlett. 121 123 126 132 137 J. W. Heslop Harrison. George W. Temperley. George W. Temperley. 1 4 14 D. B. Blackburn. Benjamin Millard Griffiths. F. C. Garrett. 15 16 19 J. E. Hull. H. Tully. Algernon Noble. 37 40 46 George W. Temperley. 49 1937 1 Our Pond in Winter. Some Northumbrian Plant-Names. "Baker and Tate."Some Further Corrections and Notes. The Chronicles of the Armstrong College Expedition to the Inner Hebrides.V. Around Northern Scalpay. Weeds and Quasi-Weeds. What Is Gossamer? 2 The Last Week in March Among Northumbrian Birds. Ornithological Report For Northumberland and Durham For the Year 1936. The Chronicles of the Armstrong College Expedition to the Inner Hebrides.VI. the Shore From Fearns to Hallalg. Notes On Some Alien Plants of Possible Ballast-Hill Origin. An Old Pit -Heap. A Note On the Present Status of the Red Squirrel (Sciurus vulgaris) in Northumberland. The Nuthatch in County Durham. 58 60 1938 1 Eastward Ho ! Our Local Wild Birds Protection Orders. A Note On Some Hitherto Unpublished Records of the Little Bustard Otis tetrax L., in Northumberland and Durham. Tree Sparrows in Sunderland. Soil and Flora. Migrant Lepidoptera in 1937. 2 Arachnida in Captivity. Some Birds On the North Northumberland Coast in June and July, 1937. Some Observations On the Little Bustard and the Great Bustard On the Siberian Steppes. Our Local Wild Birds Protection Orders.Part Ii. Ornithological Report For Northumberland and Durham For the Year, 1937. George W. Temperley. 55 Ethel Bolton, M.Sc. J. W. Heslop Harrison, K. B. Blackburn and W. A. Clark. George W. Temperley. Kathleen B. Blackburn. J. E. Hull. George W. Temperley. 73 75 J. E. Hull. F. C. Garrett J. W. Heslop Harrison, D.Sc., F.R.S. G. W. Temperley., H. Tully. 110 115 116 George W. Temperley. 127 J. E. Hull. J. W. H. H. [The Late] Charles Robson. K. B. Blackburn G. A. Swan. J. W. Heslop Harrison. Edward Miller. 1 37 38 40 42 52 Kitty-Cat As Played On Tweedside. Edward Miller. Mary Langland. J. W. Heslop Harrison. George W. Temperley. J. W. H. H., W. A. C., H. H. H., R. B. C. Miss E. S. Bolam. 3 Remarks On Certain Outer Hebridean Plants. Remarks On A Mixed Orchid Population A Visit to the Isle of Coll. The Wallis Society. Some Further Notes On the Birds of the North Northumberland Coast in Summer. W. A. Clark, B.Sc., Ph.D. J. W. Heslop Harrison. J. W. Heslop Harrison. George W. Temperley H. Tully. 73 75 77 J. W. Heslop Harrison. J. E. Hull. J. W. Heslop Harrison. 109 3 Decreasing Occurrence of Rosa mollis in Our Area. Two Plants New to Vice County 67. Random Notes On Observing and Recording Birds. Notes On the Life-Histories of Butterworts and Their Relations. Some Features of Cumbrian Place-Names. Ornithological Report For Northumberland and Durham For the Year, 1937. 76 80 82 89 4 Holiday in Retrospect. The Progress of Plusia moneta. New Plants From the Outer Hebrides. Rare Birds in Northumberland. The Chronicles of the King's College Expeditions to the Inner and Outer Hebrides.VI.We Visit Heisker. Cliff Nesting of the House Martin. 118 123 1939 1 Peak-Names of Lakeland. The Game of Tipcat. A Ramble Up the River Blyth. The Crowberry. Notes On Some Plants of Cheviot and the College Valley. Gaps in Our Knowledge of the Flora of Northumberland and Durham. Coast Birds in June and July. 2 Ringed Plovers and the Control of Their Young. Making Leaf Skeletons and Leaf Prints. The Dragon Flies of Northumberland and Durham. Ornithological Report For Northumberland and Durham For the Year 1938. A Review of Recent Articles On the Flora Ofthe Outer Hebrides. 4 The Hebridean Form of the Spotted Orchid, Orchis Fuchsii Druce. On the Banks of Allen Water: in Quest of Subterranean Spiders. The Present Position of Our Local Butterflies Compared With That of 40 Years Ago Remarks On the Flora of the Islands of the Barra Group. Notes On Some Plants in Northumberland and Durham. Ecological Observations On Ryton Willows Pool. 7 12 15 17 21 58 83 George W. Temperley. E. A. Calder, B.Sc. 117 120 123 128 J. B. N. F. C. Garrett. Ethel Bolton, M.Sc. J. E. Hull. K. B. Blackburn. J.W.H.H. J. B. Nicholson, M.A. 1 2 4 6 14 17 20 George W. Temperley. P. J. Deoras, M.Sc., Ll.B. (Nagpur). A.O.N. Geo. B. Walsh, B.Sc. C. J. Gent. 33 37 1940 1 Obituary. Joseph Bishop The Return of the Peacock Butterfly. Interesting Facts Concerning Our Wild RosesSome Notable West Allen Spiders. The Botanist Checks Up On A Local Tradition. The Humble-Bees of Northumberland and Durham. Darlington " First Dates." 2 The Black Headed Gull in Northumberland and Durham. Observations On the Caddis Flies of Plessey Woods. Our Local Rose-Leaf Cutter Bees. Rainfall and Insect Life. The Corn-Bunting Emberiza calandra L. and Its Status in Northumberland and Durham. 3 42 45 48 Not produced 4 Not produced 1942 1 Obituary.Rev. E. Percy Blackburn. Obituary. Robert Hastwell Sargent. 1 2 2 Obituary.Frederic Charles Garrett Obituary. Benjamin Millard Griffiths. 9 10 3 The Rose Hip Campaign. 17 4 New Societies. More About Vitamin C in Rose Hips. The British Valerians 25 25 25 1943 1 Obituary.William John Fordam Obituary.William Charlton 3 4 2 The University Honours Local Men More Newspaper Entomology Once Again Vitamin C in Rose Hips The Herb Campaign Obituary.Albert William Bartlett 9 9 10 10 11 3 An Honour Well Merited The Distribution and Origin of the British Lepidoptera 17 17 4 Vitamins in Rose Hips Culinary Herbs The Relationships and Origins of the Lepidoptera of the Outer Hebrides, Shetlands, Faroes and Iceland 25 25 26 1944 1 Rev. Dr. J. E. Hull Medicinal Herbs Local Collections of Rose Hips 1 1 2 2 Wanton Destruction and Cruelty Rare British Plants The B.E.C. Report For 1941-1942 9 9 10 3 Rare Moths Vitamins and Rose Hips Vice-Counties and Their Subdivisions 17 17 18 4 Rearing Hibernating Caterpillars Immigrating Insects X potamogeton Cognatus Asch. and Graeb. in Britain 25 26 26 1945 1 Publications Dealing With Local Natural History A Forgotten Paper By Nathaniel John Winch The Flora of Uig (Lewis) Obituary.C. P. Nicholson 1 1 2 2 2 Junior Outings 9 Transactions of the Natural History Society The Eyebrights of Rhum A New Work On Potamogetons 9 10 10 3 Immigrant Butterflies and Moths Squirrels in Northumberland and Durham Vandalism 17 18 18 4 Changes in Our Insect Fauna Public Lectures at King's College Northumberland and Durham Races of the Common Blue Butterfly. 25 26 26 1946 1 The Rev. John Wallis, M.A. Once Again. Plants and Gardens. 1 2 2 A Speedy Result of An Appeal Improving Our Field Meetings New Settlers in Our Area 9 9 10 3 Obituary.Mr. George Newton Robinson The Past Season 17 18 4 Mr. John Bidgood Turtox News Plants and Gardens 25 26 26 1947 1 The Durham County Naturalists' Union. Obituary. Mrs. Catherine Hodgkin. Another Plea. 1 1 2 2 Kings College Naturalists’ Society The Preservation of Our Local Flora and Fauna Butterfly and Moth Immigrants 9 10 10 3 Cornfield Weeds The Blackhall Rocks Butterfly and Moth Immigrants Obituary. Mr. Seth Campbell 17 18 18 19 4 The Vegetation of Clay Pits. The Guisers’ Play. Obituary Notice.Charles E. Robson. 25 26 26 1948 1 The. Biological Flora of the British Isles 1 2 The British Ecological Society Our Juvenile Members 9 9 3 Peterlee Insect Immigrants in 1948 17 18 4 Neglected Animal Groups Local Folklore The New Naturalist Journal 25 26 26 1949 1 British Association For the Advancement of Science Obituary. Mr. George Nicholson The New Naturalist Series The Flora of Bird Cliffs 1 1 2 3 2 The Newcastle Meeting of the British Association The Vegetation of Pit Heaps A Swallow Inquiry 9 10 10 3 The Newcastle Meeting of the British Association. Identification of Specimens Obituary Notice.John Edmund Nowers 17 18 18 4 Notes On Local Mammals King's College Naturalists' Conversazione. Larval Foodplants. B.B.C. Biology. 25 26 26 26 1950 1 Those Boys O'bondgate Our Local Reptiles and Amphibia Obituary. Mr. J. J. Mckinney Transactions of the Northern Naturalists' Union 1 2 3 2 Cruelty and Vandalism Overcollecting Mountains and Moorlands 9 9 10 3 Hancock Prize Competition Collecting and Over-Collecting Billingham Bottoms British Trust For Ornithology 17 17 18 18 4 Castle Eden Dene Labelling Specimens Wild Flowers of Chalk and Limestone Choice and Use of Field Glasses 25 25 26 27 1951 1 Local Names of Plants Needless Slaughter The Festival of Britain 1 1 2 2 New Workers Needed New Entomological Society Obituary. Mr. W. H. Campion 9 10 10 3 Need Collectors Be Hooligans? A Remarkable Coincidence Obituary. Mr. J. B. Nicholson, M.A. 17 18 18 4 History Repeats Itself The Giant Flea From Gateshead Immigrant Lepidoptera The Birds of Durham 25 25 26 26 1952 1 The Newcastle Upon Tyne Entomological Society The Wall Rue and Common Polypody Ferns Peg-Tops 1 2 2 2 A List of Herbals Early Insect Immigrants Obituary. Dr. W. M. Morison 9 9 10 3 Protecting Our Rarer Flowers County Books : Durham 17 17 4 Charles Cardale Babington The Name of the Primrose 25 25 1953 1 Protecting Our Rarer Flowers The Pollination of Rushes The Spread of the Foxglove Watsonian Vice-County Numbers 1 2 2 3 2 Weardale Naturalists' Field Club : Transactions Illustrated Immigrant Lepidoptera Red Primroses and Red Cowslips The Study of British Wild Roses Transactions of the Northern Naturalists' Union 9 9 10 10 11 3 Weardale Naturalists' Field Club : Transactions Illustrated Protecting Our Rarer Plants Mercury Vapour Lamps " Butterfly Doubts " Transactions of the Northern Naturalists' Union 17 17 18 18 19 4 The Present Position of the Rosebay Willow-Herb. The English Names of Adoxa Moschatellina The Choice and Use of Field-Glasses Obituary. Mr. W. J. Dixon 25 26 26 26 1954 1 Protecting Our Fauna and Flora The Rosebay Willow-Herb and Other Plants The Town Hall Clock Obituary. Professor R. W. Wheldon, D.Sc., F.R.S.E. 1 2 3 3 2 The Rosebay Willow-Herb Another Work By Stephen Robson Starlings Consett and District Naturalists' Field Club 11 11 12 12 3 More About the Rosebay Willow-Herb The Durham College's Natural History Society Journal Bird Study Castle Eden and Crimdon Denes 19 19 20 20 4 The Durham Coast Strengthening the Northern Naturalists' Union Entomology Locally Botanical Society of the British Isles 27 28 28 28 1955 1 The Status of the Red Admiral Locally Mass Production Local Orchids — An Appeal 1 2 3 2 The Origin of the Northern Naturalists' Union Castle Eden and Crimdon Denes The Spreading of the Bluebell A Request For Fungi 9 10 11 11 3 Vandalism and Litter The Spiny Restharrow, Ononis Spinosa The Durham County Naturalists' Union Cabbage Butterflies and Virus Disease Our Local Bumble Bees 17 18 25 26 26 1956 1 Dr. K. B. Blackburn Camberwell Beauties 1 2 2 Fires On Moors and Elsewhere Melanism in Moths Proposed Reservoirs in Upper Teesdale 9 10 10 3 Reservoir in Upper Teesdale The Rosebay Willow-Herb 17 17 4 The Rosebay Willow-Herb Immigrant Lepidoptera in 1956 The Hoary Form of the Common Heather An Early Butterfly List 25 25 26 26 1957 1 Proposed Teesdale Reservoirs Visit of Professor W. H. Pearsall, F.R.S. Newspaper Science Mr. J. P. Soutter 1 2 3 3 2 The Entomological Society of Newcastle Upon Tyne " the Cheese and Bread " Drawings of British Plants 9 9 10 3 Obituary. Mr. William Carter Immigrant Lepidoptera Crimdon Dene Northern Naturalists' Union Field Meetings 17 17 18 18 4 Lambton Castle Residential College Ferns in Our Counties Mapping the Distribution of Plants 25 25 26 1958 1 The Northern Naturalists' Union Red Admirals Hooliganism Rare Plants 1 1 2 2 2 Mr. Wm. Ellerington Entomology Locally Insect Immigrants Drawings of British Plants Transactions of the Northern Naturalists' Union 9 9 10 11 11 3 The Diamond-Back Moth Autumnal Fruits Obituary. Mr. J. P. Robson 17 17 18 4 Need of New Societies Younger Naturalists A Change The Movements of Certain Water Plants 25 25 26 26 1959 1 Lichens Tipcat Once Again Television and Local Place Names The Red and the Grey Squirrels in Our Counties 2 2 2 3 2 Derelict Pit Heaps Road Verges Vandalism Again The Plumage of the Blue Tit 9 9 10 10 3 The Durham County Naturalists' Union Fasciation Ratcheugh Crags 17 18 19 4 Billingham Marshes The Spread of the Bulrush in Our Counties The Thornapple Drawings of British Plants 25# 26 26 27 1960 1 Our Local Pondweeds Evolution Obituary. Mr. K. J. F. Park The Durham Naturalist 1 1 2 3 2 The Union Concerning Certain Butterflies and Moths The “Northern Naturalists' Association” 9 10 10 3 Lepidopterous Immigrants The White Campion The Range of Erophila Verna Our Rosa Villosa Populations 17 17 18 18 4 The Wallis Club Black Larvae of the Currant Moth Drawings of British Plants Obituary. Rev. John Edward Hull 25 26 26 26 1961 1 Branding Seals The Distribution of Herb Paris in Durham Red and White Primroses 1 1 2 2 Vandalism? Immigrant Lepidoptera Mr. Fred Wade 9 9 10 3 "Nature Notes” Our Field Meetings Field Meetings in 1961 17 17 17 4 The Word "Butterfly" 25 The Eared Sallow Our Local Mollusca 25 26 1962 1 Winter Outings The Snowy Fly, Tetralicia ericae H.-Harr The Range of Aricia agestis Schf. in Durham Obituary. William Ellerington 1 1 2 2 2 Cassop Vale Lepidopterous Immigrants Obituary. Richard Siddoway Bagnall 9 10 11 3 Our Local Mollusca Insect Migrants Bumble Bees 17 17 18 4 November Sunshine The Bog Orchid, Hammarbya paludosa 25 25 1963 1 Conservation The Ranges of the Two Bryonies Wild Life and Chemicals Drawings of British Plants 1 1 2 2 2 Conservation Local Names For Plants 9 9 3 Vandalism and Cruelty. Local Folklore. New Societies. Printing News. 17 17 17 18 4 The Farne Islands Slaughter 1963. The Guiser's Play. 25 26 1964 1 Toxic Chemicals. Insect Migration in 1962 and 1963. 1 1 2 Junior Interests and Outings. 9 3 Immigrant Insects. The Guiser's Play. The Status of the Field Maple, Acer Campestre L, in Our Counties. Plants Growing On Buildings. 17 18 18 18 4 Reservoirs in Upper Teesdale. The Quail in Northumberland. The Vapourer Moth, Orgyia antiqua L. in Durham and Northumberland. The Beginnings of the Northern Naturalists' Union. The Transactions of the Northern Naturalists' Union. Tawny Owl Survey. 25 25 26 27 27 27 1965 1 Upper Teesdale. Teaching Reserves. 1 1 2 Local Field Centres. The Annual Report of the Sunderland Natural History Society. 9 10 3 Cow Green Reservoir Migrant Lepidoptera, 1965. 17 18 4 Latest Teesdale News. Birds of Prey Enquiry. 25 25 1966 1 Upper Teesdale. Durham County Coastal Survey 1 2 2 Old Books. The Changing Face of Durham. Societys' Annual Reports. 9 10 11 3 Upper Teesdale Reservoir. Migrant Lepidoptera. 17 18 4 The Past Season. 25 1967 1 Obituary.Professor John William Heslop Harrison, D.Sc., F.R.S., F.R.S.E. 1 2 Lepidoptera Distribution Maps Scheme. Upper Teesdale. Mammal Trapping. 9 10 10 3 Hooliganism. Rare Orchids. 17 17 4 Records of Mollusca. Road-Side Verges. 26 26 1968 1 Wild Plant Protection Bill. Conservation. Obituary. George William Temperley, M.Sc. 1 1 3 2 Quarry Filling. Willows. Mammal Traps. 9 9 10 3 Waldridge Fell. 17 4 The Future of National Trust Properties. Pug Moths. Obituary. Robert Henry Lofthouse. 25 25 26 1969 1 Derelict Pit Heaps. Pesticides and Parasites. 1 1 2 Protection of Our Flora and Fauna. A Good Butterfly Year 9 10 3 The Importance of Local Lists Insect Migration in Early August 17 18 4 Aliens 25 1970 1 Harrison Memorial Lecture Pollution European Conservation Year 1 1 2 2 3 Tipping Shooting at Brasside Floodlighting at Night 17 18 18 4 New Workers Required. A Proposal For Sectional Evening Meetings. 26 27 1971 1 The Naturalists' Trusts Weeds Chemical Pollutants Plant Recording Section 1 1 2 3 2 Publication News Xvi International Ornithological Congress Chemical Pollutants 9 10 11 3 Editorial Ecology of Hell Kettle; 1. Terrestrial and Sub-Aquatic Vegetation Ecology of Hell Kettles; 2. the Ponds Castle Eden Argus; Its New Classiflcation and A Plea For Its Protection The River Wear: Inorganic Chemistry Relevant to A Biologist Aquatic Macrophytes in the Wheel of Tees Diatoms, the Forgotten Family Ulota Crlspa (Hedw.) Brid. in Northumberland The Lepidoptera of Chester-Le-Street. Co. Durham; 1. Macrolepidoptera Durham County Flora Revision B. D. Wheeler and B. A. Whitton J. W. Hudson, K. F. Crompton and B. A. Whitton T. W. Jefferson M. Snow and B. A. Whitton H. G. Proctor J. R. Carter T. J. Bines T. C. Dunn G. G. Graham 25 38 46 50 59 66 70 72 79 4 Immigrant Lepidoptera Publications New Flora of County Durham 17 18 18 1972 1 The Natural History Societies Publication News Flora of Durham 1 2 2 2 Publications Guide to the Source Documents of "The Wildlife of the Lower Derwent Valley" 1969 Holy Island 3 Editorial Carex aquatilis Wahlenb:·In Upper Teesdale The Lepidoptera of Chester-Le-Street, Co. Durham; 2. Microlepidoptera Algae of Slapestone Sike, Upper Teesdale 9 10 11 H. G. Proctor T. C. Dunn M. K. Hughes and B. A. Whitton 17 17 24 30 The Diatoms of Slapestone Sike, Upper Teesdale The Ecology of Tarn Dubh Pleurocladin Lacustris A. Braun (Phaeophyta) - A New British Record Plants of the River Tyne and Future Water Transfer Scheme J. R. Carter J. C. Peters S. M. Kirkby, D. J. Hibberd and B. A. Whitton N. T. H. Holmes, E. J. H. Llod, M. Potts and B. A. Whitton 35 42 51 56 4 Roadside Verges Badgers in Danger Publications 79 80 80 1973 1 Butterflies in 1972 1 2 Dutch Elm Disease The Orange-Tip Butterfly 9 10 3 Editorial The Castle Eden Argus Butterfly, Aricia Artaxerxes Salmacis Steph The Distribution of Attached Intertidal Algae in Estuaries, With Particular Reference to the River Wear The Distribution and Feeding Ecology of Gulls On the Tidal Reaches of the Rivers Tyne and Wear B. J. Selman, M. L. Luff and W. J. Monck M. Wilkinson G. R. Fitzgerald and J. C. Coulson 17 17 22 29 4 Tipping Badgers Plant Galls Obituary. R. B. Cooke. Obituary. J. J. Robson Obituary. R. Marston Palmer. 48 49 49 51 51 51 1974 1 New Societies Ponds The British Caloptillias 1 2 2 2 Pit Waste Galls 9 10 3 Editorial Crook Burn: As Stream On the Co. Durham - Cumberland Boundary. The Macrolepidoptera of Waldridge Fell H. G. Proctor T. C. Dunn 17 17 28 4 The Wall Brown Butterfly. 41 1975 1 New Society. Ponds. Lepidoptera Records. Weather. 1 1 2 2 2 Obituary. Mr. F. Bell Roadside Verges 3 Editorial The Durham Wildlife Survey A Buried Channel of A Pre-Glacial Tributary of the River Derwent The Vegetation of Waldridge Fell, Co. Durham. 1. the Woodlands of the South Burn Valley 9 9 P. R. Marren G. Evans. B. Wheeler. 17 17 31 34 Notes On Some Macroscopic Algae New Or Seldom Recorded For Britain N. T. H. Holmes and B. A. Whitton 47 4 The Long Hot Summer. Roadside Verges. Bats New Society 57 58 58 59 1976 1 Litter. North East Environmental Records Centre. Dutch Elm Disease 2 "Wildlife, the Law and You" Roadside Verges. Two Wlldlife Success Stories. 1 2 2 9 10 10 3 Editorial The Vegetation of Waldridge Fell, Co. Durham. 2 Heathland, Grassland and Wetland Communities Some Observations of the Tectonic Effect On the Rocks and Minerals of the Derwent Valley A Natural History of Tunstall Hills Near Sunderland The Lepidoptera of Castle Eden Dene, and Historical and Current Review The Genus Carex From the River Tees, North-East England B. D. Wheeler and R. Shaw 17 17 G. Evans 31 D. Hall D. A. Sheppard,W. J. Monck N. T. H. Holmes 41 53 80 4 Shooting Spot the Frog Otters 90 90 91 1977 1 Hedgerows Pit Heaps Dieldrin and Aldrin 1 2 2 2 Farming and Wildlife. A Code of Conduct For Botanists. 9 10 3 Editorial The Conservation of the Semi-Natural Vegetation of the Magnesian Limestone. 1. the Durham Escarpment. The Diptera of Castle Eden Dene. Freshwater in Washington New Town. Part 1: the Streams and Ponds and Their Flora. Some Observations of the Glacial Period and Its Effect On the Strata of the Derwent Valley. J.P. Doody. M.L. Luff and B.J. Selman. P.J. Masters, A. Bunten and A.J. Lees. George Evans. 17 17 32 40 46 4 A Nature Conservation Review Seal Sands 57 58 1978 1 New Society 2 2 Aliens and Epidemics Insect Polllnators. Obituary. Fred Wade 3 Editorial Progress in the Durham "Flora". Experiments With Npk Fertilisers in Relation to the Growth of Toadstools in Beech Woods. I. Preliminary Study. The North East Environmental Records Centre. 9 10 10 Rev. G. G. Graham. D. Hall. 17 17 25 P. Davis. 41 Xylariaceous Fungi From Hawthorn Dene. A. J. S. Whalley and R. Morrison 51 4 Atmospheric Pollution 58 1979 1 Seal Sands A Survey of Hedgehog Distribution in North East England 2 3 2 A Survey of Hedgehog Distribution in North East England Looking After Wild Plants 9 9 3 Editorial The Results of A Squirrel Distribution Survey in North East England 1977/78. Progress in the Durham "Flora" (Continued). Some Observations of the Presence of Torrent Courses of Upper Carboniferous Age in the Strata of and Near the Derwent Valley, North East England. The Lepidoptera of Castle Eden Dene: An Historical and Current Review, Pt. 2, Microlepidoptera. P. Davis Rev. G.G. Graham G. Evans 17 17 26 42 D.A. Sheppard , W.J. Monck 51 4 Tipping Lepidopterous Immigrants Young Naturalists Obituary. Thomas Wm. Jefferson 7 77 77 78 1980 1 Wetland Survey Dragonflies (And Damselflles) in County Durham Wildlife Survey 2 2 3 2 Immigrant Lepidoptera A Spider Census Local Lists Obituary. Mrs. Dorothy Bowman 9 9 10 10 3 Editorial Cleveland Spiders, 1978-79. Hedgerows of County Durham. Notes On A Collection of Marine Fish at the Dove Marine Laboratory, Cullercoats. The Conservation of the Semi-Natural Vegetation of the Magnesian Limestone. 2. Tyne & Wear, The Coleoptera of Castle Eden Dene: A Supplement D. Horsfield A. J. Bailey P.S. Davis, J. L. Dunn J. P. Doody 17 17 25 39 45 M. L. Luff ,D. A. Sheppard 53 4 Immigrant Insects "Outlook" 61 62 1981 1 Modern Forestry Practice 1 2 Selective Weedkillers. 10 3 Editorial The Conservation of the Semi-Natural Vegetation of the Magnesian Limestone 3. the Durham Coast. The Collembola of Northumberland and Durham: An Historical Record. The Bryophytes of Thirlwell Bank, Sunderland. Some Observations of the Phenomenon of Peat Deposition During Upper Carboniferous Times in the Pontop Pike and Surrounding Area of North West Durham. J. P. Doody 17 17 R. P. Blackshaw R. Stevenson G. Evans 28 37 40 4 Butterfly Year 45 Seaweeds Creepy Crawlies 46 46 1982 1 Leaf Miners B.S.B.I. Network Research Project On Churchyards and Other Burial Grounds Durham Slug Survey Newsletter No. 2 2 2 2 2 Dragonfly Mapping Scheme Bat News 9 10 3 Editorial Patrolling Behaviour in the Orange Tip Butterflies Within the Bollin Valley, in North Cheshire, and A Comparison With Other Pierids. Experiments With Npk Fertilisers in Relation to the Growth of Toadstools in Beechwoods. Ii Further Studies. A Fossil Echinoid From the Top of Cross Fell. The Millipedes, Centipedes and Woodlice of Castle Eden Dene R. L. H. Dennis 17 17 D. Hall 26 C. J. Percival, G. A. L. Johnson Noel Jackson 38 41 4 The Butterfly Year Swan Deaths From Lead Poisoning 49 50 1983 1 Biological Recording in Northumberland North-East Reptile and Amphibian Group 1 2 2 The Chester-Le-Street Experiment G.C.E. Examinations and the Law Herbicides 9 10 10 3 Editorial The Insects of Castle Eden Dene: Minor Orders Pattern and Response in Egglaying of the Orange-Tip Butterfly, Anthocaris cardamines (L.) (Pieridae). Some Observations On the Effects of Extraction of Coal On the Strata of N.W. Durham in the Durham Coalfield. Diatoms From Tuffa at Hassendean Burn, Roxburghshire. D. A. Sheppard, M. D. Eyre R. L. H. Dennis 17 17 27 G. Evans 43 J. R. Carter 47 4 Diamond Jubilee Year A History of Naturalists in North East England A Journal About Plant Galls 49 49 50 1984 1 Obituary. W. A. Clark Obituary. G. H. Banbury 2 3 2 The Bees, Wasps, Ants and Sawflies of Northumberland and Durham A Final Plea For Information Obituary. Helena Heslop Clark Obituary. Lancelot Penman Hird 3 Sixty Years of the Northern Naturalists' Union Some Pioneer Investigations With Professor Harrison On Pit Heaps and Magnesian Limestone Sites in Co. Durham The Birds of Castle Eden Dene A Survey of Triturus cristatus (Warty, Or Great Crested Newt) and Other Amphibians in Northumberland, Some Observations of the Variations of the Nomenclature of the Limestones of the Pennine Dales in the North of England The Ecology of Colliery Waste Deposited On the Durham Coastline at Hawthorn Hive Bird Population in the Green Belt at Low Gosforth, Tyne and Wear Entomological Investigation of Three Northumberland Wildlife Trust Reserves 9 9 11 D. Hall J. A. Richardson 17 25 M. E. Blunt J. Durkin, J. A. Cooke. 35 46 G. Evans 51 S. F. Forster, J. A. Cooke C. J. Gent J. D. Parrack 56 65 67 Osmotic Potential Variation in Relation to Distribution of Aster tripolium L. (Sea Aster) at Timber Beach Salt Marsh, Sunderland, Nature Conservation On the Durham Coast- the Future A Study of Plant Litter Production at Herrington Woods and Castle Eden Dene, The Spiders and Harvestmen of Some Peat Areas and Upland Grasslands in Co. Durham and Adjacent Areas of Cumbria J. A. Burgess, I. Copeland 80 J. A. Cooke, S. Gray D. Hall J. C. Coulson, J. E. L. Butterfield, R. Ungpakorn . 84 87 101 4 Butterfly Maps Immigrant Butterflies 113 113 1985 1 Recording Schemes Some Effects of This Last Winter Dactylorchids in and Around Durham City H.M.Johnson. John Burgess 2 2 3 2 Randle Cooke A New Flora of County Durham 9 10 3 Creating A Mixed Woodland On A Pit Heap Slope Mesolithic Hunters On Redburn Common Some Results of Bird Ringing in A Suburban Garden Ecological Studies of Some Mycorrhizal and Litter-Inhabiting Toadstool Species in A Durham Beechwood and the Effects of Fertilisers On Their Yield J. A. Richardson G. A. L Johnson C. J. Gent. D. Hall 17 26 27 32 4 Newton Hall Leaf Mines Insect Immigration in 1985 45 46 46 1986 1 2 The Abnormal Spring The Moths and Butterflies of Northumberland and Durham 9 10 3 The Distribution of the Water Vole, Arvicola terrestris L. in North East England Entomological Investigation of 'The Snook', Holy Island, Part of Lindisfarne N.N.R., During 1984-86 The Use of Alders in Land Restoration in County Durham Bats in Durham Wintering Noctules: the Biometrics of A Colony of Durham Bats P. Davis J. D. Parrack 17 20 J. A. Richardson and Gillian Craig N. Jackson ,G. Hinchcliffe G. Hinchcliffe 29 35 38 4 Butterflies, 1986 Insect Re-Establishment For Conservation 41 42 1987 1 S.S.S.I.’S and I.S.R’s 1 2 Pine Marten Survey of England and Wales 10 3 Hamsterley Forest - An Introduction Colonization and Flora of Ironstone Waste in Cleveland With Experiments Relating to Land Reclamation B. Pickersgill, Entomological Survey of Newham Fen During 1983-86 The Vegetation of Seaton Carrs, An Area of Derelict Railway Sidings B. Walker M. E. Evans , J. A. Richardson J. D. Parrack. S. Robbins . 17 20 31 38 4 Environmental Organisations 45 1988 1 Inventories of Ancient Woodland 2 2 The Flora and Vegetation of County Durham Tees Bank Vegetation Obituary Robert Boyne Alec Coles. 3 Evaluation of A 17 Year Old Mixed Plantation On A Regraded Slope of Colliery Spoil in North East England The Centenary of Joe's Pond The Hoverflies of Hamsterley Forest Harvest Mice in Durham J.A. Richardson, J.H. Whittle and G. Craig G.A.L. Johnson G. Simpson T. Coult 9 9 10 17 27 30 34 4 The 1988 Season Recording 37 38 1989 1 British Plant Gall Society The Mild Winter Obituary.Fred Stubbs 1 2 2 2 Early Immigrants Antenna Durham County Quarries Lamping With the Professor 9 9 10 10 3 The Amphibians and Reptiles of Hamsterley Forest Boldon Flats Progress Report Following the 3rd Winter Flood Additional Records For the Durham Flora B. Walker J. Durkin G.G. Graham and D.E. Mccutcheon S. Robbins Ferns On Walls in Hartlepool 1988 17 20 26 28 4 Developers The Content of the Vasculum The Long Hot Summer 33 34 34 1990 1 Environmental Surveys and Habitat Destruction 1 2 The-British Museum of Natural History The Invertebrate Roadshow 9 9 3 Plant Succession in Some Clay Pits in County Durham With Remarks On Landscape Renewal. A Study of the Faunas of Water-Filled Tree-Holes and Memorial Vases. Further Toad Mysteries. The Holly Blue Butterfly Celastrina argiolus Linn., in Tynemouth; A New Record For Northumberland. J. A. Richardson 17 David Green. A. M. Tynan 27 39 42 4 The Weather During 1990 Durham Argus Survey 45 46 1991 1 Vale Et Salve 1 2 Troubles at the Hancock 3 The Origins and Early Development of Botany in the Durham Division of the University The Distribution and Abundance of Butterflies On the Magnesian Limestone Grasslands of County Durham 9 R. A. Baker 18 Sam Ellis 20 An Investigation Into An Insect Epidemic On Harnisha Hill, County Durham The Small Skipper Thymelicus Sylvestris Poda Thriving Near Spennymoor, County Durham Hewett Notes On Rhizina Undulata Pr. in Northern Britain Air Pollution in Hartlepool T. C. Dunn A. Ellis 33 36 A. W. Legg Stephen Robbins 40 42 Lance Moore and Alee Coles 45 46 LJ 1 S.G-Mclean A.W. Legg 9 10 10 11 15 A.W. Legg. L. Jessop., M.D.Eyre D. Green & D. Race 21 43 63 A.W. Legg LJ H.A. Ellis H. A. Ellis. 75 76 77 78 79 H.A. Ellis 1 1 A.W. Legg S. Sutton 3 4 L. Stephenson Valerie Standen H.A. Ellis Gordon Simpson Stephen Robbins 13 14 15 18 20 A.W. Legg H.A. Ellis 25 32 Keith Bowey 51 AC T.C. Dunn H.A. Ellis 65 66 66 69 A.W. Legg 70 L. Jessop Gordon Simpson A.W. Legg T.C. Dunn & J.D. Parrack 1 2 4 10 S. Robbins S. Robbins 10 11 4 Confusing Statements Obituary: Dr. Richard Wilson 1992 1 Home and Away 2 All For A Hobby A New Look Vasculum A Frond For Life! C.T. Trechmann's Meteorites at Sunderland Museum Recent Records of Fungi From Vc66 : Part Two 3 The Fungi of Darlington West Cemetery The Beetles of Gibside: Analysis of A Lost Fauna A Study of Naturalised Ferns in Darlington 4 The Moths and Butterflies of Northumberland and Durham Volume II Rarely-Recorded Or Unrecorded Groups of Fungi New Flea Records For Northumberland Butterfly Bonanza at Castle Eden Walkway A Review and Update of the Evidence For the Holly Blue Celastrina argiolus Linn. As A Resident in North-East England 1993 1 Natural History in Sunderland The Small Skipper Thymelicus sylvestris Poda and the Egg Parasitoid Trichogramma Sp. Update 1992 1992: Annus Mirabilis Fungorum Crayfish Plague in Northumberland 2 The Importance of Recording The Velvet Ant (Mutilla Europaea) A Bilateral Gynandromorph of the Poplar Hawk Moth (Laothoe Populi Linn.) Wildlife Recording By Car William Hutton in Hartlepool 3 New and Significant Records of Fungi From Vc66 1990-1991 Observations On the Red-Spotted Form of the Larva of the Poplar Hawk Moth, Laothoe Populi Linn. The Barn Owl in County Durham, Its History and Current Status. - the Results of the 1992 Durham Bird Club/Tyne & Wear Museums Survey Into the Status of the Barn Owl 4 The Flora of Northumberland Natural History Museum IDQS Obituary. Dr Arthur Todd Coastal Location For the Bee Orchid Ophrys Apifera Hudson at Hawthorn Hive, County Durham A "Lost" Record Found 1994 1 Jack Newton's Collection and Library Further Wildlife Recording By Car The Truffles of Northumberland and Durham Corrections to "The Moths and Butterflies of Northumberland and Durham, Part 2:Microlepidoptera" Botanical Notes From the Durham Advertiser Reports of the Plunder of the Ladies Slipper Orchid From Castle Eden Dene 2 What Has Happened to the Golden Plusia? The Moths and Butterflies of Malton 3 New and Significant Records of Fungi From Vc66 1992-1993 Twenty-Five Years of Butterflies in A Small Suburban Garden In North Tyneside, 1969-1993 Marine Mites - Pioneer Naturalists in Northern England The Invertebrates of Cross Pell and Dun Pell Summits, Cumbria 1. 4 Obituary. Jack Newton The Story of A Garden Bumble Bee The Marbled White, Melanargia Galathea L in Bishop Middleham Quarry, County Durham Privet Hawk Moth in Berwick Upon Tweed T.C. Dunn Terry Coult 15 15 A. W. Legg H.A. Ellis 25 34 R.A. Baker S. Downie, J. C. Coulson, L J. Bauer, J. E. L Butterfield, L Davies, S. A. Goodyer ... 45 48 T.C.Dunn H.A. Ellis 65 67 68 Peter Tennant 70 1995 1 "Year of the Bug" A Mysterious Moth Two Notable New Toadstool Records For County Durham (Vc66) Fungi in Gosforth Park Nature Reserve Four-Spotted Moth Tyta Luctuosa (Denis & Schiff.) New to County Durham (Vc66) Durham and Cleveland Dragonfly Group Unusual Hawthorns in Horsleyhope Ravine N.N.R. T.C. Dunn, Mrs A. Davies 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 L. Jessop A.Weir T. C. Dunn Gordon Simpson L Jessop 13 14 16 18 19 P. Bone,K.Bowey, L.Coleman A.T. Pickering, M.L. Luff 25 44 Lewis Davies T. Coult 50 56 L. Jessop A.W. Legg H. A. Ellis Pamela & Hazel Johnson 2 Wild Cats in Sunderland? Fungal Conservation A Contradiction in Terms? A Little Entomological History Five-Spot Ladybird Found in County Durham Museum Enquiries –Spiders 3 Shibdon Pond's Mute Swans, A Twelve Year Case Study Surface-Active Beetles From Scots Pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) Woodland Sites in the Border Forest Park Diptera Caught With A Vehicle-Mounted Net in the Vale of Eden, Cumbria The Status and Distribution of the Grass Snake (Natrix natrix) in Durham and Northumberland 4 The Next 80 Years? Two Rediscovered Records of Fungi From Vc66 Dactylorchis at Birtley A.W. Legg Jean Richardson & Audrey Black Dr J Richardson Michael Mann Onobrychis Viciifolia (Sainfoin) at Coxhoe Happy Ending For A Tawny Owl 63 65 66 67 68 1996 1 Calling All Authors Audit of County Durham's Wildlife Some Notes On Microlepidoptera Red-Eared Terrapins in North-East England 2 Obituary. Antoinette Nelly Gibby Dragonflies Observations On the Copper Underwing, Amphypyra Sp. (Lepidoptera, Noctuidae) and the Parasitoid Microplitis ruricola Lyie (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) 3 The Species Composition and Local Distribution of Bumblebee Populations Using OilSeed Rape During Spring, in North-East England. New and Significant Records of Fungi From Vc66, 1994-1995. Laboulbeniales (Fungi:Ascomycotina) Recorded From County Durham. A Survey of the Drosophila (Diptera:Drosophilidae) of Castle Eden Dene, County Durham. Julie Stobbs T.C. Dunn Keith Bowey, John Durkin 1 2 3 7 T.C. Dunn & A. Coles L. Jessop H.A. Ellis 11 12 13 Keith Bowey 22 A.W.Legg A.W.Weir Simon Hodge 34 44 45 The Natural Occurrence of Hybrids Between Two Species of Fucus On the North-East Coast of England. 4 Last of the Old-Style Vasculum Paxillus rubicundus Orton From Plankey Mill, Northumberland: An Addition to the Vc67 List. Museum Enquiries Berry Bugs Lycopodium clavatum (Stag's-Horn Clubmoss) The Small Skipper, Thymelicus Sylvestris Poda in Newcastle Upon Tyne and North Tyneside (Vc67) Mulyadi & F.G. Hardy 51 H.A. Ellis 61 63 Dr J.A. Richardson Dr H.A. Ellis 64 66 67 1997 1 A Remarkable Butterfly Year Putting Northumbria's Mammals On the Map Butterfly Summary, Gateshead Borough 1996 With Some Other Notable Sightings in County Durham Observations On the River Tees Near Barnard Castle Notes on yellow Star-Of-Bethlehem (Gagea lutea (L.)), and A Red Variety of Cowslip (Primula veris (L.)) in Plessey Woods (Vc67). Some Further Observations On Svensson's Copper Underwing (Amphipyra berbera Svenssonis). Blair's Shoulder-Knot (Lithophane leautieri lesperica) in North-East England. Some Notable Butterfly Records For County Durham, 1996 2 Edward Robson’s “Lycoperdon” Borage (Borago officinalis L.) at Tynemouth (Vc67) Early Spring Sighting of Camberwell Beauty, Nymphalis antiopa in Northumberland (VC67) Hoverflies at Malton 3 Assessment of Coleoptera Assemblages in Phragmites Reed Beds Using Large Area Flight Interception Traps 4 Obituary. Thomas Cecil Dunn. M.B.E., M.Sc. The Significance of Edward Robson's Fungal Herbarium - A Provisional Assessment 1998 1 Mammal and Red Kite Bounties in Corbridge in the 17th and 18th Centuries Fringe Cups Tellima grandiflora (Pursh) Douglas Ex Lindley (Saxifragaceae), Established in the Valley of the River Wansbeck East of Morpeth Paurocotylis pila - A New County Durham Truffle. 2 Butterflies For the New Millenium Appeal For Records Lacewings and Allied Insects Further Records of the Small Skipper Thymelicus sylvestris Poda in Northumberland and Update On Its Status at Big Waters and Weetslade Successful Fledging of A Brood of Magpies By A Single Parent The White-Letter Hairstreak (Strymonidia W-Album) Notes On the Abundance of Ants On Magnesian Limestone Grassland in Northeast England 3 The Current Status and History of the Large Skipper Ochlodes venata Bremer and Grey in Northumberland. 4 New Editor Required Northumbria Mammal Group Personal Sightings of the Comma, Polygonia C-Album in Northumberland (VC67) During 1997 More Fringe Cups (Tellima grandiflora) Along the Wansbeck New and Significant Records of Fungi From Vc66,1996-1997 Personal Records of Some Interesting and Uncommon Fungi From Northumberland 1999 1 H.T. Eales T. Coult. Keith Bowey & Stephen Westerberg M. Sykes Hewett Ellis & Christine C. Ellis N. Cook 1 3 5 N. Cook Ian Waller. 13 14 Aw.Legg Hewett Ellis Hewett Ellis 17 23 24 Terry Coult 25 L. Jessop, P.M. Hammond 33 A. W. Legg 61 69 Nick Rossiter Hewett A. Ellis 1 10 A.W. Legg. 12 Ian J. Waller H. T. Eales Hewett Ellis 18 20 20 P Bone Ian J. Waller S. Ellis 23 24 26 Hewett A. Ellis 41 L. Jessop 69 69 70 Hewett A. Ellis Ron Boyce A.W. Legg Hewett Ellis and Christine Ellis 9 10 12 72 74 81 Report On the Darlington and Teesdale Naturalists Field Club 1998 Dipper (Cinclus cinclus) Survey of the River Tees An Uncommon 'Cup-Fungus', Otidea cantharella (A. & S.: Fr.) Sacc. at Cragside, Northumberland The Small Skipper, Thymelicus sylvestris Poda in Northumberland in 1998 The Comma Polygonia C-Album L, in Northumberland (Vc67) During 1998 Including Pupae On Elm (Ulmus) Trees The Relationship Between Insect Diversity and Plant Diversity in A Sand Dune Succession 2 A Key to Native and Naturalised Broad-Leaved Evergreen Trees & Shrubs Occurring in the Countryside of North-Eastern England 3 An Annotated Bibliography of Papers On the Geology of Northeast England By Charles Taylor Trechmann: Part 1 – Quaternary A New Location For Ophrys Apifera Hudson, Bee Orchid in Northumberland (Vc 67) 4 A Momentous Discovery in Northumberland King Alfred’s Cakes – Saved For the Nation. Three Pleurotoid Agarics Newly Recorded For County Durham Personal Observations and Records of Some Galls On the Fruits of Bird Cherry and Blackthorn Induced By Fungi of the Genus Taphrina (Hemiascomycetes) Some Spiders From Co. Durham (V.C.66) Observations On the Mycocecidium of Female Catkins of Alder, Alnus glutinosa (L.) Gaertner Induced By Taphrina amentorum (Sadeb.) Rostrup. A New Record For Northumberland (Vc 67) An Update To:"The Moths and Butterflies of Northumberland and Durham (Part One)" By T.C. Dunn and J.D. Parrack. Butterfly Conservation.Butterfly Summary 1998.North of England 2000 1 Further Evidence That the Comma Polygonia C-Album L. Is Breeding in Northumberland (Vc 67) List of the Mollusca of the Cleveland District Symphytocarpus impexus - A Myxomycete Newly Recorded For Vc66 Further Records of Some Noteworthy Fungi From Northumberland 2 Splanchnonema loricatum (Tul. & C. Tul.) M.E.Barr, An Ascomycete Newly Recorded For Britain From Darlington New and Significant Records of Fungi From Vc66, 1998-1999 3 Impacts of Climate and Habitat On British Butterflies. The National Road Verge Small Mammal Survey. Notes and Records of Some Mycocecidia of Bird Cherry, Blackthorn and Almond 4 Hoverflies of Northumberland- Part 1 (Syrphidae,Syrphinae,Syrphini) Recent Moth Records For Northumberland (VC 67 and 68) Obituary. Dr. Alan Richardson JP, MBE, FRSE Endophragmiella aseptata Hol. –Jech. – A Hyphomycete New to Britain Found in Darlington West Cemetery 2001 1 Hoverflies of Northumberland-Part 2- Syrphinae (Bachini,Paragini),Milesiinae (Cheilosiini, Chrysogastrini) Obituary.Ralph H. Lowe. A Prattle of Earth-Tongues An Annotated Bibliography of Papers On the Geology of Northeast England By Charles Taylor Trechmann: Part 2 (Conclusion)- Mainly Permian 2 Hoverflies of Northumberland-Part 3- Milesiinae (Eristalini , Merodontini, Pipizini, Sericomyiini, Volucellini, and Xylotini) Macrolepidoptera Records 1998-2000 Brimstone Butterfly in Tynemouth Northumberland, VC 67, Spring 2001 Notes On the Historical Distribution of the Dormouse (Muscardinus Avellanarius) in D.I. Griss 3 Hewett A. Ellis 10 Hewett Ellis Hewett A. Ellis 11 12 Simon Hodge 15 David Green 4 Stephen K. Donovan 4 Hewett A. Ellis 19 Alan W. Legg Alan W. Legg A. W. Legg Hewett A. Ellis 3 3 5 8 Michael Mann Hewett A. Ellis 14 16 Mr N. Cook 26 I.J.Waller 29 Hewett A.Ellis 5 Dr. A.A. Wardhaugh A. W. Legg Hewett A.Ellis Christine C. Ellis 10 34 36 A.W. Legg 2 A.W. Legg 3 Dr J.K. Hill D. I .Griss Hewett A Ellis 1 3 7 J.D. Parrack Nicholas Cook A.W. Legg 1 33 43 44 J.D. Parrack 1 Dennis Hall A.W.Legg Stephen K. Donovan 33 34 37 J.D. Parrack 2 David Kipling Hewett A. Ellis Terry Coult 37 40 41 Northumberland and Durham. 3 Flora of County Durham; Update 2001- Pteridophyta Brimstone Butterfly in Sunderland, VC 66, April 2001 John E.Robson, (1833 - 1907) the Man and His Insect Collection. The Publications of Charles Taylor Trechmann (1885-1964), A Notable Amateur Geologist From the Northeast of England Cinnabar Moth Tyria jacobaeae L. in North Tyneside (VC 67) Sphaerodes Fimicola (Hansen) P. Cannon & D. Hawksw. - A Rarely- Collected Fungus From Low Barns, Witton-Le Wear Notes On the Occurrence of the Juniper Shieldbug Elasmostethus tristriatus (Fabricius). Heteroptera: Acanthosomidae. in Northumberland and Co.Durham. V.C's. 68, 67 & 66. Some Observations From Warden Law and Houghton Cut 4 Dates For Your Diary The Heslop Harrison Collection of Notebooks Field Meeting Reports Treasurer’s Statement Prepared By Durham Wildlife Trust The John E. Robson Collection of British Butterflies. Variation in Agaric Fruiting-Times in Darlington West Cemetery Over A Ten-Year Period Records of the Shieldbugs (Hemiptera-Heteroptera) in Northumberland & Durham. V.C.’S 68, 67 & 66. Flora of County Durham-Four Bramble Species New to the County Records of the Comma Polygonia C-Album L. in South-East Northumberland (Vc67) During 2001 John Durkin Jeremy Chadd Harry T.Eales Stephen K. Donovan 2 15 16 21 Hewett A. Ellis A.W. Legg 27 28 Harry T.Eales. 29 Dennis Hall 32 Harry T. Eales Alan W. Legg 1 2 2 8 9 19 Harry T. Eales 22 John Durkin Hewett A.Ellis 42 43 John Durkin Michael Mann Hewett A.Ellis 1 1 2 2 3 Hewett A.Ellis 3 Alan W. Legg John Durkin Harry T.Eales 8 14 21 John Durkin John Durkin 23 28 Harry T.Eales 3 Nicholas Cook Harry T.Eales Terry Coult Terry Coult Val Standen John Durkin 6 10 10 10 11 12 W.B.Woodward John Durkin Michael Mann 18 22 24 Dr. M. Birtle 15 Hewett A.Ellis 2 Hewett A.Ellis 3 Nicholas Cook H.T. Eales 3 12 David Gardner-Medwin 2002 1 Annual General Meeting Field Meetings in 2002 Caddisfly Checklist Uloborus plumipes in Durham VC 66-A New Durham Record Brefeldia maxima (Fr.) Rostaf., the Largest Known Species of Myxomycete in the World, in Hawthorn Dene, County Durham (VC 66) Cat's-Ear Hypochoeris radicata L. Galled By Phanacis hypochoeridis (Kieffer) (Hymenoptera:Cynipidae) in North-East England New and Significant Records of Fungi From Vc66, 2000-2001 Flora of County Durham Update 2002-Nymphaeaceae & Ranunculaceae Notes On the Occurrence of Occasional 'Dwarf Forms' in Adult Lepidoptera Populations and Their Possible Cause The J. A. "Notes On Local Reptiles" Articles, 1881 The "J.A." Mammal Articles 1880-Part 1; Insectivores, Bats and Rodents………. 2 Records of the ‘Black’ Lacewings of the Genus Nothochrysa, (Neuroptera : Chrysopidae) in Northumberland & Durham, V.C’s 68, 67 & 66. Moth Records For Northumberland 2001 (VC 67 and 68) Shieldbug Records Moths From Malton Five Spotted Burnets (Zygaena Lonicera) Will Global Warming Leave Glowworms in the Lurch? The “J.A.” Mammal Articles 1880 Part 2; Cetaceans, Carnivores, Pinnipeds and Ungulates. A Peat Slide at White Sike, Muggleswick Common, Co. Durham in 1990 Flora of County Durham- Cochlearia. Spider Records From the Browney Valley (V.C. 66) 3 Helicella itala (The Heath Snail) in County Durham (V.C. 66) and Northumberland 4 Follow-Up Note On the Status of the Bee Orchid Ophrys apifera Hudson at its Northernmost Station in Britain Further Records of Cat’s-Ear Hypochoeris radicata L. Galled by Phanacis hypochoeridis (Kieffer) (Hymenoptera:Cynipidae) and Notes On the Associated Parasitoids (Hymenoptera;Chalcidoidea) 2003 1 Moth Records For Northumberland 2002 (VC 67 and 68) An Atlas of the Dragonflies of Northumberland and Durham-An Update Observations On the Stem Galls of the Hawkweed Hieracium sabaudum L. Induced By Aulacidea hieracii (Bouché) (Hymenoptera: Cynipidae): Local Records and Associated Parasitoids (Hymenoptera: Chalcidoideae) Some Further Records of Fungi With Particular Reference to Northumberland Leucoscypha erminea (Bomm. & Rouss.) Boud. An Uncommon Discomycete Found Near Blanchland Hewett A. Ellis 20 Hewett A. Ellis A.W.Legg 27 31 Hewett A. Ellis 3 8 Ian Wallace A.W.Legg 11 12 A.W.Legg Hewett A. Ellis 5 6 Peter Waterton John L. Durkin Terry Coult 7 Moth Records For Northumberland 2003 (VC 67 and 68) Preternatural Plantain New and Significant Records of Fungi From VC66, 2002-2003 Obituary. David Green Butterfly Conservation, Priority Moth Species 2004 Nicholas Cook, Hewett A. Ellis, Alan W Legg Julie Stobbs Terry Coult, 6 10 13 23 28 2 Two Rare Fungi Found On Leaves of Gagea lutea (L.) Ker-Gawl in Vc66 Observations On the Agamic (Knopper) Gall of Andricus quercuscalicis (Burgsdorf) and Its Inquilines and Parasitoid in Gosforth Park Nature Reserve Alan W.Legg Hewett A. Ellis 4 5 Hewett A. Ellis, Christine C. Ellis Hewett A. Ellis, Christine C. Ellis Hewett A. Ellis Alan W Legg 2 Dr. M. Birtle 11 Terry Coult, Nick Cook 13 Hewett A. Ellis 2 Hewett A. Ellis, Christine C. Ellis Alan W Legg 3 Terry Coult Patricia Wood, Hewett A. Ellis Hewett A. Ellis, Christine C. Ellis 3 6 Alan W Legg Alan W Legg 1 2 Hewett A. Ellis 3 2 Hartlepool Natural History Society Personal sightings of the Holly Blue Celastrina argiolus (L.) in North Tyneside during 2002 3 An Unusual Ichneumon Hydnotrya tulasnei (Berk.) Berk. and Br. Helvellaceae, A Truffle Newly-Recorded For County Durham (VC 66) 4 The American Horse Chestnut Mildew Reaches County Durham Schizophyllum amplum (Léveillé) Nakasone An Uncommon Fungus Found at Tynemouth Moths From Greenabella Marsh, Seaton Road, Teesside, in 2003 Flora of County Durham-Poppies, Papaveraceae Moth Recorders Report 2003 2004 1 3 Bee Orchid Ophrys apifera Hudson in Druridge Bay Country Park Northumberland (VC 67) White-Letter Hairstreak Strymonidia W-Album (Knoch) in Northumberland (VC67) Speckled Wood Pararge aegeria L. in South Northumberland (VC67) Ramularia lysimachiae Thüm On Lysimachia vulgaris - A New Plant-Fungus Association For Great Britain, Found in County Durham. New Sites For Vallonia excentrica (Eccentric Grass Snail) and Pupilla muscorum (Moss Chrysalis Snail) in County Durham (Vc 66) New, Rare and Scarce Moth Species Recorded in the Northumberland and Durham Database Since 2001. (20.8.04) 4 Some Inhabitants of Diplolepis rosae (L. ) (Bedeguar) Galls in South-East Northumberland (Vc 67) 4 5 6 2005 1 Fungi in Northumberland: Further Records and Notes Sowerbyella Radiculata (Sow.:Fr.) Nannf. - A Rare Cup-Fungus Found in Darlington 2 Large Red Belted Clearwing Moth (Synanthedon culiciformis) in Cleveland. Agamic (Knopper) Galls of Andricus Quercuscalicis (Burgsdorf) On Turner's Oak Quercus X turneri Willd. The False Morel Gyromitra esculenta (Pers.:Fr.)Fr. in Dipton Wood: A New Record For Northumberland (Vc 67) 3 Unusual Occurrences of "Pocket Plums" in South Durham. Cryptosphaeria Lignyota (Fr.) Auersw., A Rarely-Recorded Pyrenomycete, Found in Darlington. Update On the Inhabitants of the Agamic (Knopper) Gall of Andricus quercuscalicis (Burgsdorf) in Bedlington Country Park, Northumberland VC67 7 8 4 Closure of Northern Naturalists’ Union and Vasculum 1 2006 The Water Bugs of Cleveland With A Note On Northwards Expansions in Range The 2006 Status of County Durham Clearwing Moths. Martin Hammond, Terry Coult 3 11 S. Robbins, 3 Alien Invasion – News From the Frontline! Observations From North Gare Ian Bond Malcolm Birtle 3 7 2009 Report On Bryophyte Recording in North-East England, March 2009 Recent Records of Noteworthy Aquatic Invertebrates From the Tees Valley John O'Reilly Martin Hammond 1 13 T.J.Tams Stuart Priestley 3 59 T. J. Tams Stuart Priestley Dr. Malcolm Birtle 1 12 15 Robert Woods, T. J. Tams 28 58 Dr. Malcolm Birtle 1 33 County Durham VC66 Moth Review for 2012 2013 National Moth Recorders Conference Northumberland Lepidoptera Review 2012 Cowpen Bewley Woodland Park K Dover, T Barker J Wallace T.J. Tams M. Birtle 2 10 13 24 2014 Wild Bee Conservation-An Opportunity for Natural History Societies Northumberland Lepidoptera Review 2013 M. Birtle T.J. Tams 8 33 M. Birtle 3 4 8 42 43 48 2007 Giant Redwoods of Northumbria 2008 2010 Lepidoptera in Northumberland 2009 Vc67/68 Records Aculeate Records For 2010 2011 Northumberland Lepidoptera Review of 2011 Some Aculeate Records From Durham (VC66) A Benchmark Review of Internet Sources Available in 2011 Containing Information on the Natural History of Durham and Northumberland. Some Interesting Residents of Tees Valley Brownfield Sites Tynemouth, Northumberland 2009 2012 The Permian Landscape of the North-east Coast in 2012 Canker and Blight 2013 2015 The History of ‘The Vasculum’ and Editors Diversity of Natural History Activity-Opportunities to Contribute Appendix 1-List of Contents-Vasculum Appendix 2-List of Contents Transactions of the NNU Appendix 3-List of Authors-Vasculum Appendix 4-List of NNU Field Meetings