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asterisk (*) preceding the name of a bird indicates that the species 
was found breeding, and that either young birds or eggs were 
seen :— 
Mammals. Grasshopper Warbler. Jackdaw. 
Hedgehog. Hedge Sparrow Rook. 
Common Shrew. Great Tit. Swift. 
Weasel. Cole Tit. Cuckoo, 
Brown Rat. Pied Wagtail. * Mallard. 
Water Vole. Yellow Wagtail. Ring Dove. 
Rabbit. Meadow Pipit. Turtle Dove. 
Birds. T *Pheasant 
*Missel Thrush. *Spotted Flycatcher. Land Rail. 
*Song Thrush. *Swallow. *Waterhen 
*Blackbird. *M. Lapwing. 
Whinchat *Sand Martin . 
Redstart *Greenfinch Smooth Newt 
i *S parrow 
*Whitethroat. *Chaffinch. 
*Lesser Whitethroat. Linnet. . 
*Garden Warbler. Yellow Bunting. Three-spined Stickleback 
Chiffchaff. Corn Bunting. Ten-spined Stickleback. 
*Willow Wren. Reed Bunting. Roach. 
: Skylark. Tench. 
*Sedge Warbler. =Starling, Pike, 
The Conchological Section was not represented by any of its 
officers, and in their absence Mr. J. Hawkins, of York, reported 
not only the ponds and ditches about Ferry Fryston, but also the 
limestone escarpments about Brotherton. The species noted were: 
Planorbis corneus. Valvata cristata. 
Planorbis complanatus. Succinea putris. 
Planorbis carinatus. Helix nemoralis and vars. castanea 
Planorbis spirorbis. and rubella. 
Planorbis vortex. Helix arbustorum. 
Limnza peregra. Helix cantiana. 
Limnzea truncatula. Helix hispida 
Limnzea pulustris Helix rot data, 
Physa raion Helix virgata te var, alba. 
sa hypno Hyalinia allia 
Bythinia ites. Hyalinia nitidula. 
Pisidium amnicum. Hyalinia cellaria. 
For the Botanical Section, Mr. Albert H. Pawson, hon. secretary, 
reported that the botanists found ground very much to their liking 
in some marshy flats which are enclosed by high railway embank- 
ments. Mr. Neale and the Ackworth school-boys are well acquainted 
with the best hunting-grounds, and led us at once to the home of 
April 1895. 
