336 WAITE: WHISKERED BAT AT INGLEBY GREENHOW. 
JWG Tay k SZ. 
[Exhibition of Paludina contecta from East Yorkshire, sent ibe Albert 
li sai on ; Conch. Soc., 5th June, 1889]. Journ. of Conch., July 
J. A. WHELDON York N. 
Strensall Comm mon [and its iy aetna by drainage; the large Limne 
stagnalis and a corneus not now to be found, ode L. glabra ibd 
yf ll very fine and abandsest Sci. Gos ss., Jan. 1889, p. 23 
JosEpH WHITWHAM. York S.W. 
A List of the Land and Fresh-water _— found in the neighbour: rhood 
of Hudders: pn [localities given for species, viz., 23 freshwater shells, 
6 slugs, and oo land shells, besides numer varieties]. Trans. Huddersfield 
Nat. Soc 2 (oath 1885), pp. 
J. RussEti Wi DMAN, Lance. S. © 
is var. scalariforme [near Burnley]. Sci. Goss., Sept. 1888, _ 
Pp shi 
J. RusseLL WILDMAN Lance. S. 
Planorbis dilatatus [in a pond and in the canal at Burnley, associated 
with Planorbis glaber, P. albus, and Bythinia leachit, and 
a npn 3 Potamogeton crispus and Elodea canadensts ; details of habitats 
opinions on the ‘introduction’ question given at length]. Sci. Goss., 
oO. 
N 
‘Slugs id their Se et the Allansford record for imax tenets 
ung Nat., Feb. 1888, i 
« We a pg Ss. 
The Shel-Collector' s Senin for the Field. London: Roper & Drowley; 
29, Ludgate Hill, —1888 [8vo, cloth, 148 pages. Planorbis dilataius 
referred to at p. i pe in the canals round Manchester, introduced from 
America ‘in cotton bales}. 
_— W. WiLiiams. Notts. 
a perversa (Linn.) in Nottinghamshire (at Staunton near Newark, and 
at Kirkby ; also Pups “an se from Kirkby ; all collected by G. W. Mellors). 
Mid]. Nat., April 1889, p. 9 
J. W. WitiiaMs. Notts. 
Nottinghamshire Shells: a correction [as to priority of record of Balea; 
localities given for Helix rotundata and var. turtont, on aculeata, Zonites 
Julous, Z. crystallinus, H. virgata and _v. subalbida, Ancylus fluv viatilts, 
ericetorum and v. alba, Achatina, H. eet Paludina contecta and 
Bythinia feachii). Midl. Nat., June 1889, p 144. 
RopeRtT WRIGGLESWORTH, Lance. S. 
gogo se Pu abe ane in Lancashire [near Accrington, where 1 
s bee ur times in 12 years, in a well- es out-of-the-way place, 
wnitikely. for tnttoductont Sci. Goss., Dec. 1889, p. 281. 
NOTE—MAMMALTA. 
_ Whiskered Bat at Ingleby Greenhow.—The Rev. John Havel, ’ - 
Vicar of Ingleby Greenhow, near Middlesbrough, ae foreerdes t 
for identification. He it flying about the ki of the cate en he 
returned on the ing of Saturday, October 22nd, after a inna absence. 
‘ It is a female Whiskere iat j eree Wm es. and as if to fit it for 1ts 
winter hibernation, there is a layer of fat dev veloped Satieceh the skin and 
the — this substance res particulary abundant about the inguinal region.— 
Epncar R. Ware, The Museum, Leeds, 26th Oct. , 1892. 
— 
Naturalist, 
