NOTES AND NEWS. 199 
nigra, movements of Corvus cornix, Sturnus, and Scol opax rusticola, occur- 
rence of Pinicola enucleator, Clangula glaucion, Mareca, Tringa variabilis, 
R. ; ‘ A hee 
an allus, movements of Gallinago calestis, and Charadrius pluvialis, 
occurrence of Colymbus septentrionalis, Fuligula marila, Lanius excubitor, 
Query iohile ee or, Be: c tstata 
rufina, vila, Anas, Mergus merganser, Ber anadensis, Mergus 
er, 
albellus, y Inthe stellars, A lcedo, Limnoc iio 7 Si BOTH and Cinclus, 
and occurrence in Derbyshire of Zotanus glottis and Dafila acuta). WNat., 
I, pp. 46- ~ 
The Pied and bape Ww —— [Motactlla /ugubris and M. alba] in Notts 
[detailed | notes their occurrence and habits; notes also on Azrundo, 
Mot. raii, and 7 vingoides h bupelencess Nat., fens 1891, pp. 183-185. 
FF. B, ae CK, De este dvrah Notts 
The Wood Warbler Siena i stbilatrix] and White Wagtail [Motacilla 
rfid in the Midlands [giv ocalities in Derbyshire and Notts for the 
for “etoers a near the ict eeuien border (? of Notts) for the latter]. Zool., 
Aug. 1 3. 
FOB. tisk Notts. 
The Manx Shea arwater [Pufinus anglorunt] pr {almost annually in 
Notts ; fly-lines i ig Zool., Dec. 1891, p. 4 
W. H. Wooncock, Hon sol S., Cheshire. 
Bittern [Botaurus eae y at Warrington [one shot . Boingo Dec. 6th, 
1890 at Thelwall, 1854]. Nat., Jan. 1891, 
CoH 8: Wecks” ‘ 
Vertebrate Faun Langs strothdale, Mid-West Yo shir tepomenting 
b: of 
with remarks, 66 species of Birds]. Nat., May 1891, pp. 
Joun “inde Ss. 
potted Crakes [Porzana maruetta] and Phalofsicjropes [/ha/aropus 
Julicarius] in Lancashire [at Formby; three Crakes, one enue ae and 
five ‘ Petrels,’ all in Oct. and Nov. 1891]. Field, Nov. 21st, 1891, p. 795. 
NOTES AND NEWS. 
a by our friend Dr. R. F. Scharff, of the Dublin Museum, in which 
tulates what is ioe: ‘of the geographical distribution of Geomalacus 
i mber of the fons ings e 
In this connection it seems a pity to © Gales journals and ey. for 
a branch of Zool the students of which have had no reason to complain of an 
o the Entom ee agg of London, lays great stress upon this v 
on although the suggestions he makes are not altogether likely to Pcrilibon 
sent of more than a ra of his rea 
_ OOS 
We gather that Mr. Elwes would like to restrict the number of periodicals - 
which cognizance is taken in matters shag ng zoologica 
Seaoes all others. This is by no means ible, and we are entirely at the caer 
of any one who chooses to publish a Sask or pamphlet or to commence a new 
Serial. Fo y f nomenclature make it necessary to take into account 
ed 
e 
three and four times—before t y add = e number of serials in any branch of 
science which already coal vote! ien enone 
July 1894. ‘ 
