148 Wailes: Freshwater Rhizopoda of Yorkshire. 
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Euglypha  strigosa Leidy A 6 | eX x 
a stvigosa var. hetervospina Pen. x x 
ay var. muscorum Wailes x x 
3 votunda Wailes x x x x 
Placoeysta jurassica Penard x | 
spinosa Leidy x | xX 
Sphenoderia dentata Penard ee | ica ites x 
E: fissivostvis Penard .. x x Xx 
Be lenta Schlumb. aul OX 
Trinema complanatum Penard SCE ia wil OX TeX 
a enchelys Leidy . SOOKE || GUESS & tas 
ae lineave Penard . CS OC aM al eet io 
FAMILY GROMIINA. 
Pamphagus hyalinus Ehren. 4p os ie SC Al ES aio Xx 
Pseudodiffiugia fasicularis Penard x 
Fe fulva Archer x 
3 gracilis Schlumb *K 
FAMILY AMPHISTOMINA. 
Amphitrema flavum (Archer) Penard x | X 
e stenostoma Miisslin Ss ae x x x K 
39 wrightianum Archer x 
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We regret to record the death of the Earl of Crawford, a keen natur- 
alist, at the age of 66. 
Sir William White, who was to have presided at the Birmingham 
meeting of the British Association, died a few days ago. 
Mr. Clement Reid, F.R.S., the author of many Geological Survey 
Memoirs (including the ‘Geology of Holderness’), and ‘The Origin of 
the British Flora,’ retired from the Survey in January. 
The following is taken from a recent bookseller’s catalogue :—‘ Sollas 
(I. B. J.) and Lapworthura (W. J.) A typical Brittlestar of the Silurian 
Age. With Suggestions for a new Classification of the Ophinroidea. 4to, 
sd., pp. 20. Dulau, net is. 6d.’ 
In a paper on ‘ The Natural History of Coal and Coal-Dust,’ in the 
Transactions of the Manchester Geological and Mining Society (Vol. 32, 
parts XX. and XXI.), Mr. James Lomax describes the specimens in the 
Garforth collection, which are now in the Leeds University. 
In the “ Answers to Correspondents ’ section of a well-known Natural 
History column recently we notice :— B.M.W., York.—‘ There should be 
no difficulty in identifying a thrush, but you do not seem sure. You 
had better write to the Registrar of the University.’ He ought to know 
a thrush from a handsaw, anyway! 
They can evidently control their feelings in Scotland. We looked 
somewhat anxiously to see what was contained in Mr. A. M. Rodger’s 
“Remarks on the Weather at Perth,’ contained in the recently issued 
Proceedings of the Perthshire Society of Natural Science, but we found noth- 
ing to which even the veriest Puritan could take exception. 
Mr. H. Ling Roth, formerly Honorary Curator of the Bankfield Museum, 
Halifax, has been offered an honorarium of £100 per annum from the 
Halifax Corporation as keeper of the Museums in that town. Mr. C. 
Crossland and Mr. W. B. Crump have resigned their positions as Honorary 
Curators of the Belle Vue Museum. In the Halifax Guardian for 30th 
November, Mr. Crump gives an account of his stewardship of the Belle 
Vue Museum during the previous fifteen years. 
Naturalist, 
