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record that these have found a permanent home in the Cart- 

 wright Memorial Museum. In connection with this building" 

 Mr. Cudworth took a great interest, and was a strong- advocate 

 in favour of it being a museum devoted to local geology, 

 natural history, and antiquities. He took a leading part in the 

 formation of the Museums at Ilkley and Grassington, and was 

 also instrumental in founding the Bradford Historical and 

 Antiquarian Society, and for many years edited the Society's 

 journal. 



Not in Bradford only (his native place), but much farther 

 afield, will his loss be felt. We are indebted to Mr. H, E. 

 Wroot for the photograph accompanying these notes, as well as 

 for some of the information. — T. S. 



MOLLUSCA. 

 Coecilioides acicula, &c., in East Yorks. — I have pleasure 

 in recording another locality for Coecilioides acicula in this dis- 

 trict.''' Yesterday I found three shells in a chalk pit in South- 

 burn parish, about three miles from the pit in which I was 

 fortunate enough to find the same species two years ago. I 

 found quite a colon}' of Vitrea ciystallina and Vallonia piilchella 

 associated with Coecilioides yesterday. — Miss L. F. Piercy, 

 Driffield, April 3rd, iqo6. 



NEUROPTERA. 



Hemerohius concinnus var. quadrifasciatus, near 

 Sheffield. — Whilst collecting with Mr. L. S. Brady in a wood 

 near Sheffield on the 29th June last I took specimens of the 

 local Hejuerobms concinnus var. quadrifasciatus. As at Sled- 

 mere, only the variety occurred, and as the form is so very 

 different to the type, and so seldom occurs with it, notwith- 

 standing its apparent structural identity, it is difficult to believe 

 the forms do not represent two species. — Geo. T, Porritt, 

 Huddersfield, March 5th, iqo6. 



Hemerohius marginatus at Grassington. — When working 

 in the Grass Woods, Grassington, with Mr. J. W. Carter, on 

 October 14th last, I was pleased to find a fine specimen of this 

 pretty and rather rare species on a pine trunk. — Geo. T. 

 Porritt, Huddersfield, March 5th, 1906. 



* See Fetch, "The Published Records of the Land and Fresh \V ate 

 Molkisca of the East Riding-, witli Additions." — Trans. Hull Sci. and Field 

 Nat. Club, \'ol. 3, No. 2, 1904, pp. 151-152. 



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