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NOTES——BOTANY. 231 
Mammals. Ring Ouzel. Chaffinch. 
hot ipper Linnet. 
Rabbit. Lapwing. Lesser Redpole. 
Squirrel. Land Rail. Wheatear 
Long-tailed Field Mouse. Heron. Whinchat. 
Birds. Pied Wagtail. Willow Warbler. 
Kestrel. Grey Wagtail. Wood Warbler. 
Crow. Yellow Wagtail. Whitethroat 
Rook. eae od eat Redstart. 
Jackdaw. Curle Meadow Pipit. 
Starling. Common Bunting. Tree Pipit. 
Great Tit. Black-headed Bunting. Swift. 
Blue Tit. Spotted Flycatcher. Swallow. 
ged ine Tit, House Sparrow. i 
Hedge Accentor. Sand Martin 
“Lape Redbreast 
Song Thrush. Tree Creeper. _ Red Grouse. 
Blackbird. Wren. Herring Gull. 
Votes of thanks to the landowners, the Sedbergh members, the 
Honorary Secretaries, and the Chairman concluded the proceedings. 
W. F. B. 
NOTES—BOTANY. 
Plants of Filey.—About seven minutes’ walk going south of the promenade 
at Bey brings one e the cliffs and undercliff. Po ge y up the latter is a spring 
abies ter, consequen Fe gaeatinlleag ss in great abundance 
assia ris. Tr olin: procumbens, ao in moderate 
juan fomeweds nia Ponape , Onon “spinosa, an e follow. species -— 
Epilobi ruiflorum, £: sei canna mM, in paler ap Daucus 
carota, Viele cracca, Se Scabiosa succtsa, utia arvensis, Hypericum perforatum, 
onchus arvensis, Victa es, Stacie betonica, and Sanguisorba officinalis. 
i mrose c 
I a 
rotundifolia. The foregoing were all in bloom at the end of July. As the under- 
cliffs lie rather sheltered, = gg ———. it is a very good field, much lying 
in little space.—W. H . Coo » 20, re field Terrace, Halifax, Aug. 30th, 1893. 
Hound’s Tongue near 7 —TI am not aware that Cynoglossum officinale 
is 
six miles i faeer to the east, but for those remarkable faults which make it appear 
as A? rocks lying at the foot of jerongerd bad been bodily thrown to the west- 
G.S., Baldersby, S. O., Yorks., 
Tay July 4th, 1894. 
August 1894. 
