]'(>)ks/i!iT X<i/iini/is/s (if Bo7ves. 



.S.17 



Starling-. Carrion Crow . Great Tit. 



Blackbird. Rook. Cole Tit. 



Thrush. Jackdaw. Blue Tit. 



Greenfinch. Pewit. Wren. 



Brown Linnet. I^i'ig" Ouzel. Dipper. 



House ]\Iartin. Willow Warbler. Heron. 



Swallow. Chiftchaff. Garden Warbler. 



Sand Martin. Whitethroat. Gold Crest. 



Sparrow. Stock Dove. Tree Creepei-. 



Lark. I^i'i.i^' Dove. Grouse. 



Tree Pipit. Rock Dove. Water Hen. 



?\Ieadow Pipit. Missel Thrush. Sparrow Hawk. 



Corn Bunting-. R^'bin. Bullfincli. 



Yellow Bunting-. Redstart. Herring Gull. 



Corn Crake. Pied Wagtail. Curlew. 



Flycatcher (Spotted). Yellow Wag-tail. .Sandpiper. 



Flycatcher (Pied). M.igpie. Swift. 



Hedgfe Sparrow. Woodpecker (Green). Snipe. 



Whin Chat. Partridge. King-fisher. 



Wheat Ear. Pheasant. Jay. 



AI.A.M.M.Ai,i.\. The following- were noticed : — 



Field \'ole. 



Water Vole. 



Long-tailed Field Mouse. 



Brown Rat. 



Squirrel. 



attempt to obtain a specimen of the Field \'ole 

 (Arvicola agresfis). A dog- came out of a hayfield with the tail 

 of one hanging out of its mouth. I seized the tail and pulled, 

 but the dog pulled harder and swallowed the body, leaving- the 

 caudal appendage onh- as my share. 



Fish : — Trout, Minnow, and Eel. 



A.MFHiBiA : — Frog and Toad. 



FooUi;;arks oi the Otter. 

 Rabbit. 

 Hare. 

 Shrew. 

 Mole. 

 I made an 



(Appendix B.) 



NOTES ON THE MOLLUSCA OF THE BOWES 



EXCURSION. 



W. DENISON ROEBUCK. F.L.S. 



While the total number of species collected on the Bowes 

 excui-sion, ist to 3rd August 1903, was not very large, several 

 of the observations made were of considerable interest. In the 

 quarry at Kilmonds Scar Hygromia hispida was abundant. The 

 hummocky ground here looking favourable for the occurrence 

 oi Ht'licella itala, a careful search resulted in Mr. J. W. Farrah 

 finding several, and Mr. E. Hawkesworth also met with it. 



1903 September i. 



