140 Harvestmen and Pseudoscorpions of Yorkshire. 
Ist Record: the Author, Scalby Mill, August, 1905. 
V.C. 61.—Hessle Cliffs, South Cave, Sutton Drain, Dunswell 
Lane, Humber Bank East, Hedon, Leconfield, Houghton 
Woods, T.S. ; Hessle Wood and Bentley Woods, E.A.P. 
V.C. 62.—Ringingkeld Bog, Oliver’s Mount, Scarborough, 
R.A.T.; Scalby Mill, sub. O. ephippiatus——The Nat- 
uralist, November, 1906; Boosbeck. 
VC. 63:—Calverley, S.M.; 'Shipley;, Harden owe RW 
Ainley Place (Slaithwaite), Lepton Great Wood and 
Hopton Wood near Huddersfield, Adel near Leeds, 
Detfer Wood (Cawthorn). 
V.C. 64.—Ilkley, R.B.; Gargrave, Saltaire Park, Shipley 
Glen, Broughton (Skipton), W.P.W. ; Collingham Ridge, 
J.G.; Boston Spa, Bolton Woods, Washburn Valley. 
V.C, 65.—Rawthey Valley, F.B. 
@> EPHIPPIATUS  G, sl) Kochi, 
An abundant species in many parts of England and Wales ; 
in meadows and pastures, at the roots of grass, and in 
woods amongst low plants, grass and herbage. Isle of 
Man, 1908. Adult in summer. 
Ist Record: R.H. Meade, Bradford. 
Widespread in Yorkshire and in several localities abundant. 
V.C. 61.— Bielsbeck, Bridlington, Hornsea Mere, Withernsea, 
Patrington, Humber Bank East, New Joint Dock (Hull), 
Birkhill Wood (Cottingham), Pulfin Bog, and Houghton 
Woods near Market Weighton, Barmby-on-the-Marsh, 
Skipwith Common, Folkton, Flamborough, King’s Mill 
Marsh (Driffield), Welwick, Sutton Drain, T.S.; Kelsey 
Hill and Riplingham, E.A.P. ; South Cave, E.A.P., T:s. 
V.C. 62.—-Falling Foss, W.P.W. ; North Bay (Scarborough), 
Cayton Bay, Hayburn Wyke, Boosbeck, Kilton Woods, 
Saltburn, Marske. 
V.C. 63.—Bradford, R.H.M.; Hurst Wood (Shipley), 
Cottingley Wood, Keighley, R.B., W.P.W.; Deffer 
Wood (Cawthorn), Coxley Valley, Ainley Place (Slaith- 
waite), Crimsworth Dene. 
V.C. 64.—Ingleborough, Grassington, Saltaire, Shipley 
Glen, W.P.W. ; Guisburn, Collingham, F.R. ; Chandler’s 
Whin (York), Bishop Wood (Selby), Spa Gill and 
Picking Gill (Sawley), Scarcroft Hill near Leeds, Stain- 
forth Force. 


(To be continued). 
SRO 


The Museums Journal, ‘the Organ of the Museums Association,’ for 
March, does not contain a detailed report of the interview with the Prime 
Minister, as the interview was given ‘at an hour too late for it to be 
possible for us to give a detailed report.’ A detailed report appeared in 
The Naturalist for March. 
Naturalist, 
