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NOTES AND NEWS. 
A pores and short biographical pray oe ee acre 
BGiS., F.E.S., is given in the Aug of the blake ‘Wakiteis at? 
particular mentio ie beth ng made of the fe Sol pete of various Lepidoptera which 
he has at various times turned up at resins sfield. 
. W. E. Colli inge, who has been ‘till now one of a McIntosh’s assistants: 
at Pog Seadbees ana i is known to our readers as being editor of ‘The Concho tog, 
has now left that place on his appointment to the RE: in Zoology at 
the Mason Science College at Birmingham 
prone 
ll Mall Gazette,’ of August Ist, contains a letter from A x 
calling Wdahtion to the fact that the libra y and ornithological collection of the 
late cel deaux J of Twiz ous eb logued for 
ing with an appeal to some north country gentleman o — oO 
purchase thein en bloc and present yeas to the towns of Alnwick and Berw 
In the Bulletin de la Société des bari stes de Moscou, 1891, Nos. 2 and 3, 
is by Mr. G. amplugh, oe Srey in habe nch, on the iva Clays and 
their Lincolnshire equivalents, and whic mpanied by a paper from the 
pen of Prof. A. Pavlov on the Cephalopods found i in these cas comparing them 
with other countries, Sarntney Russia. 
e members of the Conchological : Seaiese beak Great Britain and Ireland spent 
an sigatiie and most instructive day, on the 19th of August, in the inspectiae of 
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s, Cis FERS) ‘ c ctory, 
Fencehouses, co, Durham. The agent: annual meeting is to be held about the 
end of September, at some northern or midland raadith not yet decided, when the 
Canon will deliver his address as President for the 
We learn with great pleasure that ‘ Cole hare in future be the property of 
Mr. E. A. L. Batters, F.L.S., whose list of the Marine Algz of the Berw ick 
district is well known, and that its editorship will de vive upon our old friend and 
session, Mr. George Massee, .M.S., of Kew. We are sure a more worthy 
o Dr. Cooke could not be Sagi Mr. Massee is well known as the 
pia Seg of severit alts works on that branch of Botany to which ‘ Grevillea” 
is devoted, and we can with confidence neophety that thie journal will at least not 
suffer by the chan nge. 
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into Per and Trias be held necessary, he would draw the line age above the 
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