go Notes and Comments. 
_ CLEVELAND NATURALISTS. 
We have received the Proceedings of the Cleveland 
Naturalists’ Field Club for 1912-13, volume 3, part 2, edited 
by the Rev. J. Cowley Fowler.* Mr. Frank Elgee gives a 
detailed report of the work of the club during the two years. 
There are also the following interesting papers, all of which 
have especial local interest :—' Coast Erosion’ (illustrated), by 
J. J. Burton ; ‘ Record of Plants found during Excursions of 
the Field Club,’ by T. J. Cozens; ‘ Coleoptera observed im 
Estuarine Rocks near Hayburn Wyke, showing the uneven 
weathering of hard and soft bedded rocks. 
Cleveland in 1912-13, by M. L. Thompson. Mr. Burton’s 
paper contains a summary of the Coast Erosion of the British 
Isles, with particular reference, of course, to Yorkshire, one 
of the illustrations in which we are permitted to reproduce. 
Bibliographers should note that although the cover bears the 
date 1914, the publication was not issued until early in 1915. 
Bore 
Sir Henry Miers has been elected Vice-Chancellor of the Victoria 
University, Manchester. 
* Hull: A. Brown & Sons, pages 85-146, 2/-. 
Naturalist. 
