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J. A. ERSKINE STUART. apherenee Northumberland, Durham 
are ge ee hn tes No. II. [deals with the Salmon (Sa/mo salar 
for which Tw and Tyne are ea as two of the chief rivers]. Na 
World, Made 1886, lili, 50-53. ] 
J. A. ERSKINE STUART. Northumberland, Cumberland. 
British Freshwater Fishes, No. III. The Sea Trout (Sa/mo trutta) and 
the Bull Trout (Sa/mo erzox) [notes on thane stir in Tweed, —— , and 
Solway rivers]. Nat. World, April 1886, iii. 
J. A. Erskine Stuart. Drbyshre, Northmbld, Cumbld, York, Westmld. 
ee besiege cd Fishes, No. IV. The Trout Spee fario) [in Derby- 
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shire, Coque yne, Eden, Wharfe, and Yore, and Great Lake Trout in 
Winilenuecks Nat. World, va 1886, lil. 91-93. 
J. A. ERSKINE STUART. Derbysh., Notts., York Mid W. and N.W. 
British Freshwater Fishes, No. V. The Grayling (7hymallus vulgaris) 
[the best Grayling rivers are the Derbyshire Dove, Trent, Wharfe and Yore]. 
Nat. World, June 1886, iii. 106-109. 
Jj. A. Erskine STUART. Linc., Notts. 
reas Freshwater Fishes, No. VI. The Pike (Zsox ucius) [the sluggish 
ers of Lincolnshire and Notts. noted for their pike-fishing]. Nat. World, 
Sep p. 1886, ili. 164-166. 
GEO. SWAINS Isle of Man. 
On the Dal iby Rocks [Isle of Man; list of captures in ate 1888 ; Lepado- 
gaster janiicddates metitpeaaed k Wesl. Nat., Nov. 1888, ii. 268. 
W. B. TEGETMEIER. ik S.E. 
Striped Wrasse |/Zaérus miixtus| off Folkestone ne eer also as 
having occurred at Flamborough]. Field, Tan. 30th, 1886, p. 132. 
M.'G. WATKIN York N.E., Cheviotland, Northumberland. 
Salmo eriox : ae Bull-Trout [quotations and discussion, and an appeal for a 
good account of the species ; local names quoted]. Nat., Oct. 1884, 
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PP- 59-60. 
M. G. Warkins. Linc. N. 
Grayling [7%y copes vulvaris| and Grayling Fishing [a gossiping article ; 
rokees of Hie Claythorpe ‘Beck being now famous for grayling, the fish having 
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deved | some fifty years ago]. Land and Water, eb. 27th, 1886, 
95. 
THOMAS WINDE rk S.W. 
Abnormal [i.e. - double-headed], Trout [(Sa/mo fario) in a reservoir near 
Sheffield]. Sci. Goss., Jan. 1886, p. 19 and woodcut. 
J. H. Wric ey, Jun Lanc. . 
Lump-sucker lc ~ cloperus tt a and Green Wrasse [/aérus donovani] 
n the Lan t [at Formby, he se in the nets, Ap. 27th, 18 
weight Sven sag i Pe May 7th, 1887, p- 
NOTE—BOTANY. 
Acorus calamus in South Yorkshire.—-This plant is abundant in the 
Dearne and Dove Casal. porno dense Shon at nee tween Swinton and 
aoeealey, as well as in other parts of the can It is most geet on the side 
Spposite to the tow-path where i escapes the re tting action of the tow-line. 
Minny fawers of ic were to be seen i tae of this year.—J. H. ee] Newhill, 
Rotherham, 26th December, 1890. 
Feb. 11 1891, 
