348 NOTES—FUNGI AND MOSSES. 
Totanus calidris (Linn.). Redshank. March zoth, N. Two 
pairs of Redshank in the meadows at Eaton. March 26th. 
Three pairs in the same place. March 27th. Several pairs by 
the Trent at Littleborough. March 28th. FE. strong, twenty- 
two pairs at the same place. On April 22nd there were many 
pairs still at Littleborough. 
Numenius arquata (Linn.). Common Curlew. April 30th. 
One passing E. (Grove) 
Larus ridibundus Linn. Black-headed Gull. April 22nd. 
Many on the river at Littleborough. 
NOTE—FUNG!. 
Clavaria segrtegon re Westmorland.—I send you herewith a small portion 
of fungus found by one of the a aiben ee the ‘Darlington Sparing od Society in 
en . eelaugh [Belah in Dntonace Map.— at.] Valley near Barras, West- 
land. The clump measured about 5 x y ae once Bier, Darlington, 
Cieteier 15th, ne 
The fungus n pecan fine specimen of Clavaria fusiformis Sow, 
species gen ate ~. . T. Sopprtt, 25, Glen Terrace, Clover Hill, 
Halifax, October 17th, I 
NOTE—MOSSES. 
covery ra Mosses near Market Weighton.—In June 
I had the please ar Sad two mosses, which, though not absolutely new to 
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cerned, is very interesting. S. ca/carea was discovered at Bishop Burton about the 
year 1798, and is recorded ms) R. thd ancai — Transactions of the meen’ Society 
published in that year. It is not kno o have been seen since. S. paucifolia 
is recorded by J. Dickson in ae foarth dedicate of ge wore mic plants, published 
in 1801, as growing near Wetherby on brick rubbl his material ices to me 
Sur about 1864, on G 
ihe noticing ty ch I cannot account for. S. paucifolia is more a 
a greater altitude in the parish of Good Sy somaya ehihae Ss bear chooses 
a ; ee level nearer Market Weighton for its habi 
My specimens have been kindly verified fe a B. Slater, of Malton, and 
may now be definitely cae cae in ‘tia list of eget mosses.—J. J. MARSHALL, 
Pharmaceutical Chemist, Market Weighton, Oct. 14th, 1894. 
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