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- The Presidents of the LNU – Sir H.C.W. Hawley, Bart.
- The General Secretary’s Report 1919
- Botanical Report
- Conchology
- Entomology
- Vertebrata
- Pyenogonum littorale
- Geology: Sub-fossil shells in the Witham Valley
- Lincolnshire Crustacea
- Presidential Address to the LNU
- Some plants found near Woodhall Spa 1917 to 1919
- A holiday in Lincolnshire
- Lincolnshire Natural History Notes from Stonehouse’s Isle of Axholme
- Untitled note on Aphiochaeta rufipes
- Marine shells of the Lincolnshire Coast
- Checklist of non-marine mollusca compiled from the register and manuscripts of the late William Denison Roebuck
- A biological puzzle
- Blackbirds and song thrush hybrids
- Presidential address to the LNU – Lincoln 11th November 1920
- Review – Water Plants: a study of aquatic angiosperms
- The General Secretary’s Report 1920
- Conchology
- Entomology
- Vertebrate Zoology
- Botanical Report 1920
- Geological Report 1920
- Otters at Grantham
- The Presidents of the LNU – Guy Wilbar Mason
- Lincolnshire Lepidoptera: some notes on the appearance of local species
- Reed warbler and cuckoos
- The mouse-coloured bat
- Dropped eggs
- Presidential address to the LNU: Lincoln 10th November 1921 – The Ash
- Report of the Hon. Secretary 1921
- Conchology
- Entomology: Coleoptera and diptera
- Rural Studies – book advertisement
- Entomology: Lepidoptera
- Vertebrate zoology
- Geological report 1921
- The Presidents of the LNU – Rev. Francis Linley Blathwayt, M.A., M.B.O.U.
- White stoats
- In memoriam: Rev. E. A. Woodruffe-Peacock
- Marine zoology: Starfishes, Terebella conchilega
- Presidential Address to the LNU Lincoln 27th November 1922: Some ecological features and problems in plant life
- Report of the Hon. Secretary 1922
- Conchology
- Entomology: Lepidoptera
- Bird notes, Autumn 1922
- Other records of birds
- Botany
- Geology; The glaciation of Lincolnshire Limestone
- The world story of 3,000,000? Years – book review
- The Presidents of the LNU – Thomas Stow
- The microscope – book review
- The green sandpiper