202 YORKSHIRE NATURALISTS’ UNION IN UPPER SWALEDALE. 
at the excursion eleven societies were represented, viz., Cleveland, 
a pac dorett Scarborough (two), Craven, Leeds (three), 
Malton, and Yor 
The main se of the members then started under the leadership 
of Mr. Goodchild for Hawes, via the Buttertubs Pass and Hardra Fors. 
The Sectional Reports, for which there was not time at the 
meeting, were sent in afterwards as follows :— 
The Vertebrate Section does not appear to have been represented 
at all, and consequently no report was submitted—an almost un- 
precedented event in the history of this usually most active body of 
members. 
For the Conchological Section, Mr. W. Denison Roebuck, F.L.S., 
who was the sole representative, and who had in previous years paid 
attention to the mollusca of the district, reported that but little had 
been done, from the dryness of the season. The following species 
were taken in the immediate vicinity of Kisdon Force and round 
Keld :— 
i Helix hispida. 
Arion hortensis. Helix sericea. 
Arion bourguignati. Helix rotundata 
Limax agrestis. Helix rupestris 
Vitrina pellucida Balea perversa 
Zonites cellarius Clausilia rugosa 
onites alliarius Clausilia dubia 
Zonites glaber. Clausilia laminata. 
Zonites nitidulus. Azeca trid 
Zonites purus. Zua lubric: 
Zonites crystallinus. Limnza truncatula. 
Helix arbustorum. Limnea truncatula var. minor. 
Altogether 24 species only, of which there is but one, C/ausilia 
laminata, which is an addition to the published list for the district, 
(see ‘Naturalist,’ August 1890, pp. 229-233). This is not a very 
satisfactory record for so productive a district. 
The Botanical Section was represented by its Cryptogamic 
Secretary, Mr. M. B. Slater, F.L.S., of Malton, and there were also 
present, among others, Mr. Richard Barnes, of Saltburn, and 
Mr. Thomas F. Ward, of Middlesbrough, the latter of whom has 
furnished a list of 133 plants observed, of which the following are 
the rarer and most interesting species :— 
Thalictrum minus. Peucedanum ostruthium. 
Draba incana. Carduus heterophyllus. 
Cochlearia officinalis. Campanula latifolia. 
Geranium sylvaticum erns, 
Geranium lucidu Polypodium calcareum. 
Epilobium kopenifeliun: Asplenium viride. 
— 
Naturalist, 
