54 Notes and Comments. 
and its Associations,’ by Eleanor B. Tempest ; an interesting 
account of ‘Three Ancient Crosses near Keighley,’ by J. J. 
Brigg and F. Villey; ‘The Roman Road North-westwards, 
from Bradford or its neighbourhood,’ by F. Villey; and 
‘Notes on the Re-building of Some Aire and Calder Bridges 
in the reigns of Elizabeth and James I.,’ by W. E. Preston. 
Mr. T. T. Empsall continues ‘ The Transcript of the Marriage 
Registers of Bradford,’ but we cannot find the ‘ page 33° 
referred to in the ‘contents.’ The publication is illustrated 
by plans and blocks from photographs. 
TAYLOR'S MONOGRAPH OF MOLLUSCA. 
We should like to congratulate Mr. J. W. Taylor on the 
completion of the third volume of his valuable monograph 
of the Land and Freshwater Mollusca of the British Isles. 
This was accomplished with the issue of Part 21* on December 
21st. This volume deals with the Zonitidze, Endodontide 
and Helicide, it occupies over 500 pages, and contains thirty- 
five plates as well as several illustrations in the text. Our 
readers are familiar with the excellent nature of these plates, 
as we recently had the pleasure of reproducing one. 
HUDDERSFIELD NATURALISTS. 
The Annual Reportsand Balance Sheets of The Huddersfield 
Naturalist and Photographic Society for 1913-14 have been 
published (12 pp.) They include the ‘Natural History Report,’ 
by Mr. C. Mosley, who is also responsible for “ Entomology * ; 
Mr. A. C. Ellis writes the ‘ Photographic Report’; Mr. J. H. 
Carter reports for the ‘ Antiquarian Section,’ including an 
account of the excavations at Slack; Mr. E. Fisher reports 
for ‘ Ornithology’; Mr. W. E. L. Wattam for ‘ Phanerogamic 
Botany ; and Mr. J. W. H. Johnson for ‘ Cryptogamic Botany’ ; 
and there is a brief note on ‘ Geology,’ by Dr. T. W. Woodhead. 
The Balance Sheet shows a ‘gain on the year’s working’ of 
fA SnAS ATT: 
YORKSHIRE NATURALISTS. 
Part 35 of the Transactions of the Yorkshire Naturalists’ 
Union (New Miscellaneous Series No. 3) has recently been 
published. It contains a reprint of Mr. W. Denison Roebuck’s 
Presidential Address delivered at Sheffield on January 29th 
1904, on ‘Salient Features in the History of the Union’ ; 
a reprint of Mr. J. W. Taylor’s Presidential Address delivered 
at Hullin 1912, on ‘ Dominancy in Nature,’ with many coloured 
maps, etc.; a list of members corrected up to March, 1912, and 
reprints of excursion programmes from May, 1909 to December, 
1914 (Nos. 215-255). 
* pp. viii. + 481—552, 7/6 
Naturalist, 
