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Whatever insects were collected were carefully labelled with 

 full details as to their locality and altitude. A peculiar 

 species of blind Centipede (Geophilus, sp.) was frequent on 

 Kempswithen under stones. 



A Viper was found dead by some visitors on Danby Low 

 Moor near the Guisborough road. This snake is decidedly 

 rare in this district. In the course of years of rambling on 

 the moors I have only seen one, and that was on Sleights 

 Moor, in August, 1907. Natives of the district confirm this 

 rarity of the Viper. The name Hagworm is no clue to the 

 presence of the snake for the same term is also applied to the 

 Slow Worm, a totally different reptile. 



In June, a deserted Curlew's nest was found on Kemp- 

 swithen on a dry swidden, and a Grouse nest with newly laid 

 eggs was found on Easington High Moor, on June 6th, 



Photographic Survey. 



Progress has been made with a photographic survey of the 

 moors, and photographs have been taken of geological, 

 archaeological and botanical subjects. Several prints of 

 these were presented to the Club's Albums. 



