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Field Xotes. 



referable to Authnicomarlus irilobitus, Scudder. The specimens 

 fij^ured represent the abdomens of arachinds. In the same 

 volume, Mr. W. A. I'arkin describes some Remains of Fossil 







3. \ 



Fic I Fir. 2 



Anthracomartus, sp. from the Rochdale Coal Measures. 



Fishes found near Rochdale ; Mr. \\\ H. SutclifFe describes 

 'The Bullion Mine of the Upper Carboniferous Rocks.' and 

 there are other papers of particular local value, as well as some 

 which do not appear to have any connection with the district. 



GEOLOaV. 



Mammalian Remains in East Yorkshire. ^ — I have recently 

 obtained two pieces of tusk, one measiirinj^- 13J inches in lengfth 

 by 4 inches in diameter, and the other 12 inches by 4} inches. 

 One was found at t)asin<,'-ton in November last, and the other in 

 December, not far away from the first one. I have also obtained 

 a fine antler of a Red Deer in excellent condition. Its total 

 length is 36 inches, and the brow tine is 13 inches long. It 

 was dragged up with a crab net, and is from the peat bed which 

 occurs on the beach at Withernsea. J. Wilkinson, Withernsea, 

 January 13th 1906. 



[I have seen these specimens, and from the appearance of the 

 pieces of tusk they are evidently both from the same tusk of 

 :i mammoth [Elephtis priniii^cniits^. T.S. | 



Naturalist, 



