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Drassits lapidosus \\'i\\ck. 

 Prosthesima latreillii C. J>. Koch 

 Micaria pulicaria Sund. 

 Cliibioiia grisea L. Kocli. 



,, neglecta Camb. 



,, holosericea De Goer. 



,, snbtilis L. Koch. 

 Lepty fill antes ericceiis Bl. 

 Gongylidium apicatum Bl. 

 Erigone promiscua Camb. 

 Peponocranhtm ludicritm Camb. 

 Pocadicnemis pumila Bl. 

 Cornictdaria kochii Camb. 

 Ero thoracia Wid. 



Xysticus cristalii:^ Clcrck. 

 Trochosa riiricohi Dcf^ccr. 



,, picta Hahn. 

 Lycosa amentata ClcrcU. 



,, pullata Clerck. 

 Hyctia vivoyi Luc. 

 Euophvys jrout(dis W'alck. 



Harvestmen. 

 Phalcmgiitm opilu) L.inn. 



PSEUDOSCOKPIOXS. 



Chelijer Icdreillii Lrach. 

 The following were taken on the Humber shore, south of 

 Kilnsea and Easington : — 



Clubioua grisea L. Kocli. 



,, holosericea De (jrccr. 



,, snbtilis. 

 Phyllonethis lineata Clerck. 

 Stemouyphantes lineata Linn. 

 Leptyphantes blackwallit Kulcz 



,, tenuis Bl. 



Gongylidium fuscum Bl. 



,, gibbosiim Bl. 



Erigone longipalpis Sund. 

 atra Bl. 



For assistance 



W. F"alconer. 



Enidia bituberculata \\'id. 

 Dismodicus bifrons Bl. 

 Pocadicnemis pumila Bl. 

 Cornictdaria kochii Camb. 

 Ero thoracica Wid. 

 Trochosa terricola Thor. 



,, picta Kahn. 

 Hvctia nivovi Luc. 



II.\RVESTMEX, 



Oligolophus morio Faljr. 

 identification they are indebted to I\Ir. 



: o : T. S. 



BIRDS. 



Lincolnshire Bird Notes. — On April 2C)th this 3^ear, an 

 exceedingly fine adult Gos-Hawk, $, was trapped near Louth. 

 It had been seen capturing young pheasants, hence its fate. 



On October 9th, 1909, an immature $ Lesser Kestrel was 

 shot at Grainthorpe. 



On July 9th, 1910, Mr. W. L. Cribb found an adult Crossbill 

 dead in the lifeboat-house garden, Donna Nook. — C. S. Carter, 

 Louth. 



FISHES. 

 Tope [Galeus vulgaris) at Scarborough. — In "The 



Fishing Gazette " of August 27th. Mr. Alfred Hedges, of Scar- 

 borough, records the capture of one of these fishes weighing 

 23lbs., which he caught two miles off Scarborough. Mr. W. J. 

 Clarke saw the specimen and identified it, remarking that 

 although he is quite sure it has occurred before, yet this is the 

 first specimen he has been able to critically examine, and add 

 to their local list of fishes, without any possible doubt. — R. 

 l^^ORTUNE, Harrogate. 



1910 Sept. I. 



