158 Reviews and Book Notices. 
Grebe and one of the Goosander have both been secured there 
in the past few years. 
The Tufted Duck breeds there every season. 
I might add that Mr. Walter Morrison, the owner of Mal- 
ham Tarn, protects all Zaw&s on his land around the Tarn and 
the neighbouring moors. —W. WILson, Skipton, Jan. 20th, 1907. 
Birds shot in Huddersfield District * during December 
1906 to January 1907.—Jan. 12th—Two Kingfishers shot 
near ‘Old Black House,’ Dalton. Jan. 15th—Pair Bull- 
finches shot at Dalton Bank. Jan. 24th—Common Snipe near 
‘Old Black House,’ Dalton. Dec.—Mallard. 
These birds, of course, are simply stuffed for ‘show cases.’ 
—E. FisHer, Kirkheaton, Huddersfield. 
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REVIEWS AND BOOK NOTICES. 
YORKSHIRE GEOLOGY. 
The ‘ Proceedings’ of the Yorkshire Geological Society for 
1906 7 have been issued, though, judging from the very small 
proportion of papers it contains that have been read or discussed 
at the society’s meetings, the word * Proceedings’ hardly seems 
the most appropriate. The publication, however, contains 
many contributions of interest, and some of distinct value. 
It commences with the papers on the Origin of the Trias, by 
Prof. Bonney and Mr. J. Lomas, respectively, which were read 
at the York meeting of the British Association. A summary of 
the discussion which also took place is likewise printed. On the 
Ingleton district the number is, as in past years, particularly 
strong. In fact, recently, few areas have been so frequently 
described as has this part of West Yorkshire. Prof. T. 
McKenny Hughes contributes Part IV. of his Notes on Ingle- 
borough; the present dealing with the Stratigraphy and 
Paleontology of the Silurian; it is well illustrated. Mr. 
R. H. Rastall has a paper on ‘The Ingleton Series of West 
Yorkshire’; Mr. A. Wilmore describes the structure of some 
Craven Limestones; Dr. A. Vaughan contributes a ‘ Note on 
the Carboniferous Sequence in the Neighbourhood of Pateley 
Bridge’; and Dr. H. Woodward describes a Carboniferous 
Trilobite from Angram, in Nidderdale. These papers alone 
* There zs a Wild Birds Protection Act in force !—EDs. 
+ Vol. XVL, part I. 136 pp. and 14 plates. Price 5/-. 
Naturalist, 
