374 Lincolnshire Naturalists. 
its Lower Storey, which by permission we here reproduce. We 
have to congratulate the City of Lincoln on establishing a 
genuinely county museum, and trust under the able curatorship 
of Mr. Arthur Smith it will flourish and develop. An interest- 
ing and valuable paper, ‘Notes on the Birds which inhabit 
Scotton Common,’ is from the pen of the Rev. F. L. Blathwayt, 
M.A., M.B.O.U. There are various short notes and records 
of field work, an illustrated paper, by Mr. CS. Carter, on the 
‘Pairing of Limax maximus,’ based on original observation, a 
good account of the field meetings for 1g06 and the excellent 
work done at them—and there are also lists of officers, new 
members, and a balance sheet. 
Naturalist, 
