184 - Notes and Comments. 
CUMBERLAND NATURE RESERVE ASSOCIATION. 
As will be seen.from the report in another column this 
Association is doing excellent work in a part of the country 
which we hope may for all time remain in as natural a state as 
possible. The district and its fauna and flora appeal to many 
besides those living in the neighbourhood, and the secretary, 
Mr. Linnaeus E. Hope, F.L.S., of The Museum, Carlisle, would 
be very pleased to have subscriptions, however small, which 
he assures us would be put to a very good service. 
BLAKENEY POINT. 
The National Trust has issued an interesting report on 
Photo by) q aie [W. Rowan. 
Little Tern—-sitting. 
‘Blakeney Point in 1914,’ which includes the: report of the 
Management Committee and the Laboratory Report. Special 
reference is made to the sections of the Bird Colony, and there 
is some interesting information with regard to the flora. The 
report is illustrated ; one of the blocks we are kindly permitted 
to reproduce. The similarity between Blakeney Point and 
its flora and fauna to that of Spurn is remarkable. 
CORRESPONDING SOCIETIES’ COMMITTEE. 
The Report of the Corresponding Societies’ Comnuttee and of 
the Conference of Delegates held at Harve has been issued by the 
British Association, 134 pages, Is. net. It contains Sir George 
Fordham’s paper on ‘ The. History of the- Endeavour to Co- 
Naturclist, 
