373 
NOTES—ORNITHOLOG VY. 
i Macqueen’s Bustard near Redcar: An Addition to the Yorkshire 
vifauna.—<A very fine adult Dips net ae of Otes igs goes as ee & on the 
un = 
5th tween 
— for the Newcastle awe es a or sae to ns "I ‘ian d Saund ers, a is 
ce ce i 
M4 . . hir i 
list of Yorkshire birds, I ei le asure of seeing the bird in question, in ne 
hands of the taxidermist, befor was sent to Newcastle.—T. H. NELso 
Sandringham Hou use, Redcar dale Neveabe. 1892 
een’s Bustard near Marske.—A very handsome Se ae of 
ear 
Marske eN.E of Yorks e, 5th October last (1892). rve 
Pearce Coupe, who okie identified it as being oils Bustard— 
na male in breedin he specimen has be c or t 
e it -on-Tyne m, alae . de form an interesting addition es the 
other . in that rage her British-killed specimen, now in the 
York Museum, was shot on the zt October, 1847.—-RicHARD Hows, Gassiad, 
Nowcastle Me useum, on Nov 
NOTES—BOTANY. 
_ The North Lancashire Flora: A Correcti In my pa ig on o subject 
in the Beets number of this casted I said that no confirmation was to hand of 
— s sirvage for Crocus ‘near Swarthmoor Hall.’ Mr.  Deckworh tells me 
Ks 
a oan ‘still mtibips i.e, it was there last year.—LISTER PETTY, 
en eat aach rch, 1892 
Inula si etiibades North Lancashire.—Mr. Atkinson, of Dalton-in-Furness, 
recorded in the reed rom ae: . ‘Withering (1796, p. 730); this plant from the 
oe far earn it has not been seen in th 
district ae In 1888 7 found it in ppotber part of 7 near Aldingham 
i 
* @ 
aie in the vicinity is some potato patches, which, in 1888, were fewer and in 
i d ocali i h 
d who 
have pr obably ee the Lowe nt near Dalton.—LisTeEr Pretty, Bortree 
1892 
NOTES AND NEWS. 
The 202nd number of the Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society, issued 
St I2th, ord contains a paper by Dr. J. Mueller, entitled ‘ Lichenes Epi —- 
ruceani,’ based upon the sage collected by the swine us Yorksh 
Ss Aaeery iceta during his stay in the Amazonian and Andean region 
essrs. Blackwood and Sons have sent us a copy of a new edition of a 
<< Sata! Kids of game; mea from 
Dec, 1892. 
