188 '. NOTES—ORNITHOLOGY. 
Cephalozia laxifolia Hook. Slape Wath (C.); Snilesworth (R. } 
Blayshaw Beck (N.). 
Cephalozia curvifolia Dicks. Easington Beck (C.), on rotting 
tree-trunk ; Ravensgill (N.), on sandstone ie Found first in 
Nidderdale by - Teesdale at Brimham Roc 
Cephalozia connivens Dicks. Leckby Carr, Tope V.N.U. 
Excursion ; ne: Thirsk ; Addelburgh (W.). 
Cephalozia catenulata Hiibn. Roxby Woods (C.). 
Cephalozia catenulata Hiibn. var. pallida. Easby Moor (C.), 
Kantia arguta Nees & Mont. Growing very fine in several 
places near Saltburn (C.). 
Ptilidium ciliare Nees var. pulchrum. On trees at Gainford 
(T.); Hawnby (R.); Gurtof Gill, Boltby, near Thirsk; 
Guisbrough (C.). 
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ime on ae of the easter (Calis arenaria) i in ritish Islands 
fs Fe ough my n cpa 1 “ind 2 nut ring the 
records of the a scaeNe of = Scie on the Me onethalire conta 1 
ee named, often in considerable n Zor instance, on June ii 
a few small flocks’ on the sam e part of this coast. 
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the birds of regular occurrence in June. The Turnstone (Senepstls ) 
another species which may be seen on the coasts of Merioneth an as the 
until ners after the middle of June, though not in such large eee 
hapa A very much scarcer = at this season is the full ing, 
a << note of its presence in summer, namely, a pair of birds in Bipece 
dress on coe e 7th, 1894, on the aks near Barmouth.—G. 
Aber: 1a, Penrhyndeudr aeth, ree North Wales, pe 8th, 
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pene 5 Apri 28th, Cuc 00 (Cucu ues canor aia wit : 
send 3 April 29th, Pied Flycatcher (Afuse eicpe tricapilid Lace, A 
opoe (Upupa epops) seen, a splendid specimen; May 4th, pe ae 
(Edicnemus edicnemus) ss. a mt cen very rare. Strange 3S ~ 
the latter two birds css their appearance on the endian May 519s 
~ of Hooded Cro “7 Paseas cornis), rather late in th : 
reed Mr. Hall, the lighthee eeper, sent m aaa (Rui psone 50 
- ki with flying against he lighthouse ; May 6th Mn 
(Eudromias morinellu us) seen in a field n © Dotterel Inn by - 
—Martuew Battey, eietenaetarsg Sas pik, 1897. 
