80 NOTES—ORNITHOLOGY AND LEPIDOPTERA. 
W. BARWELL TuRN York S.E. 
[Marine petjibonsen noted by The Yorkshire Naturalists’ Union at 
Spurn Point [3rd Sep., _ see ote pumicosa, er patina, 
Diastopora obelia, Crisia cones Crisidia cornuta, Geme oricata, 
seagate eons ea, c cea, Cotas ea papyracea, Menbranigora pilosa, 
branacea, and p pape lendigera). Nat., Nov. 1 
J. Sravie ‘Tor TE. "Yo vk Mid 
Microscopic Fauna and Flo ~. of Ne arkington, Mid- iy bas Yorkshire 
[Psculoria ora, Rotifer vulgaris, Squamella oblonga, P. a patina 
and, Vo tommata centrura enumerated, pag ‘localities 
Nat a Are ay 
GEORGE ROBERT Viv c. NS Ar N.E. 
Pr 579 ata 882 [being 
a full and detailed “ist of = species ; and record o Cellar a fstuloes as 
: eG 
C. H. H. WALKER. f Man. 
Tiding at nay age seas sek co of Man; Nereis lasted Asada Young 
Nat., Nov. 
Miss E. A. ae AM. Cheshire. 
[Exhibition of Sager co found by T. Shepheard in a canal near 
Chester, Aug. 1882 an Heke 3rd, 1890]. Proc. Liverp. Bi i Soc., vol. v., 
1890-91, 8 1891, p. i 
GEORGE WIL Isle of Man. 
Ot ee nautiloides on Fucus serratus on the rocks i ‘ Bets Sec Bay]. 
anch. Microsc. Soc. for 1885 (pub. 1886), p 
W. a ao tig umberland. 
[Flustra c pes found at] Silloth in August eae but not in 
abundance]. Sci. Goss., a ae Lees 2 Pr ee 
NOTE—ORNITHOLOG ¥. 
bing sH awking for Crane- oe t giving a museum lecture 
yaa: s Insects’ in the middle of January, I had occasion to tell of the help ye 
fara of the Sparrow in catching Daddylongless (Zipule) whose grubs—leather 
jackets—are so destructive to grass. ter the lecture a acters oe rais psd on 
the subject. This beneficial habit of the Sparrow has been so long kno 
that I had come to think that everybody knew it, until I heard that the yheey did 
not receive credit forit. I had Expolien Ba geaiganaia-ag of seeing these birds 
on several occasions, when studying grass i k in Cum nbetl and, and 
more ea on Woodhouse Moor, Leeds, I gti been near enough to pt 
eo pees after ca er The Sparrow eid over the grass—hawk-like—and 
ineeet still protruding from its bill, eros CROWTHER, The Museum, Leeds, 
Janua 
gh bathe eee age deere 
amin no a sp Regina Fiori Barker 
he took last year in Raincli Ayr t town. This is a very good an 
ok addition to the lis t Vorkshite “Lepidoptera GR. T. Porritt, 
Crosland Nl, mane Feooaey 14th, 1895. 
am ie rpapicer ao ge £3 uddersfield.— 
birches, and jenna bes ; horton ana is not uncommon in the Netherton Wood, 
near my pong Neither species has previously been recorded for the Huddersfield 
district.—Gro. T. Porritt, Crosland Hall, Huddersheld, February 14th, th, 1895+ 
Naturalist, 
