126 Pe MISCELLANEOUS NOTES. 
and immense variety of ground, there is every reason to believe 
when as thoroughly worked as the lepidoptera have been, our 
portion of species will be quite as large as is the case in that a : 
Our dragon-flies especially want attention, as it cannot but be | 
a number of others occur with us. I have indeed little ao 
that I have seen both Platetrum depressum and Orthetrum ceri 
in such places as Sandburn, but not having actually captured 
have been compelled to omit their names from the list. With se 
earnest workers in the field, a few years’ time ought to see quite b 
as many more species added to the list. Who will assist? 
nee "alert 
Sclavonian Grebes at Easingto et in Holder —A Sclavonian 
eh iy crite) shot ie on Febru th, also peer on the 15th 
y 7t 
ales,—PuHILip W. Loren, Easington, ” Match Ist, 1897. 
VOTES—BOTANY. 
_ Cephalanthera ensifolia Rich. in Yorkshire : An Early Record 
the record on page 435 of Lees’ ‘ Flora of West Yorkshire’ it would an 
this plant was first found at Tadcaster by: O. A. ir be ta It may the® 
be'w: si ther a Herba ? 
the Natural His men Tecsorpanied or the label : i 
7. Caria, ws pigs ‘nite 8 w. | Near Tadcaster, Vorkshit «Flore 
Mr. Mumby (sic).’ Os s Giles Mun ig Gus (author of the 
'y 
oS ¢ oa he wo cane a9 oa he time, having been born at York in 
—W. WEsT, jun., London, S.W., Maa 19th, (Sey. 
Comi cal Cri —A ‘record’ in sblrotaey has been achieved Oy 
witty editor of the "Fousial 3 Botany.’ In the March number, a 
upon a recent ‘ Kew Bulletin’ (No. 121), the foe of which , said the Time 
rged by Kew G 
oes ill o an expe “ 
ack, of abet cocksurety of pesca geal rorae cared a i” one 
= icious and catholi li f ‘the cat’ critice: 
tributing . w ch ‘t olic application o =? Ad 
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