NOTES AND NEWS. ke 
Genus IDMONEA Lamx. 
23. Idmonea serpens L. 
BM. P., p.453; ple ba. 
Only one very poor example found. 
Genus LICHENOPORA Defrance. 
24. Lichenopora verrucaria Fab. 
M.P., p. 478, pl. lxiv. 
Not common. My examples were found on Plocamium 
coccineum. 
Sub-Order CTENOSTOMATA Busk. 
Genus AMATHIA lLamx. 
25. Amathia lendigera L. 
B.M.P., p. 516, pl. Ixxiv. 
This is the end of my list of Cleethorpes Polyzoa so far as my 
experience may be relied on. Local residents, or others better 
acquainted with the place, may now be able to add to the list: if so, 
I shall be glad to have a copy of the additions made. 
Cheilostomata __... eae .»» IQ species. 
Cyclostomata ie oe. a 
Ctenostomata 
I 
Hydrozoa have not bells Sécilicalty jivestunied: but I feel 
oe iat a good collection of these could be obtained. 
The Foraminifera are not abundant so far as I am aware, yet 
I have found a few forms, both in the débris and also on some of 
the Alge. Planorbulina lobatula is the form most frequently met 
with. 
So Se AND NEWS. 
As will be seen by the ertisement which appears on the cover of the 
aig number, an old pea patunliek Mr. Walter Raine, announces a new 
irds which erg in isitors, and will — i fee of — 
Sco giv es CO Sarg tes of e8gs of Yellowlegs, Wilso 
Eusiaope, Kn 2% those of the last named species having never previously bean 
figured in any ornithologi ical work ; so that the work will be found interesting 
reading to British as ‘ot American ornitho ologists. Mr. Raine best 
wishes for the success of his wor ; 
Jan. 1892, 
