Appendices
The following appendices are attached to this download:
- Archer, M. (2017). Gains and losses of species abundances of bees of Watsonian Yorkshire. The Naturalist 142: 41-48. Issue 1094, April 2017.
- Cameron, R.A.D. (2017). Homage to Lloyd: revisiting a pioneering biogeographical paper in The Naturalist. The Naturalist 142: 4-11. Issue 1094, April 2017.
- Goulder, R. (2017). Freshwater plants and SSSI canals in the East Midlands and North of England 2: Chesterfield Canal, Cromford Canal and Grantham Canal. The Naturalist 142: 15-32. Issue 1094, April 2017.
- Wardhaugh, A. (2017). The Mollusca of some ancient semi-natural woodlands in coastal N. E. Yorkshire. The Naturalist 142: 54-60. Issue 1094, April 2017.
Contents
1 H. E. Beaumont and C. H. Fletcher An exceptional influx of the Diamond-back Moth in Yorkshire in the spring of 2016
4 Robert A.D. Cameron Homage to Lloyd: revisiting a pioneering biogeographical paper in The Naturalist *
12 Chris Pellant Field Note: The Lealholm proboscidean tooth
15 R. Goulder Freshwater plants and SSSI canals in the East Midlands and North of England 2: Chesterfield Canal, Cromford Canal and Grantham Canal
33 Peter Middleton and Robert A.Bell The bats of Rockley Tramway Tunnel*
40 R.J. Marsh Calomicrus circumfusus (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) in Yorkshire – a correction
41 Michael Archer Gains and losses of species abundances of bees of Watsonian Yorkshire
48 Richard Shillaker Field Note: Drone Fly impaled on thistle
50 Robyn Guppy, Karl Harrison, Gordon B. Haycockin Species-rich neutral grassland management on roadside verges Burley-in-Wharfedale, West Yorkshire
54 A. A. Wardhaugh The Mollusca of some ancient semi-natural woodlands in coastal N.E. Yorkshire*
60 W.A.Ely Yorkshire Ichneumons: Part 6
69 Excursion Circulars 2017
77 Book review Changing perceptions of nature. Ian Covery & Peter Davis (Eds)
78 Book review The Ague: A history of indigenous malaria in Cumbria and the North.
80 Calendar
60 ErratumThe Naturalist, 1092: pp127-134