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of the Flamborough fishermen a few years ago, was cut into 
three pieces and taken to Mr. Thompson, who then lived at 
Scarborough, and who preserved it. 
In concluding these rough notes on marine fish, I should just 
like to mention the following specimens of their freshwater brethren 
which have all been taken from the river Derwent, during the last 
two years in the neighbourhood of Scarborough. They are interest- 
ing not only from a piscatorial but also from an ichthyological point 
of view as showing that some of our Yorkshire rivers are not yet 
depleted of specimen fish, though I am afraid many of them bid fair 
to become so, at no distant date. The following have, as they justly 
deserve, been preserved for their captors by the well-known firm of 
specialists in fish mounting—Messrs. Cooper & Sons. 
Esox lucius. Pike, Caught by Rev. J. Jackson. Weight 19 Ibs. 
Leuciscus cephalus. Chub. Caught by Mr. Bearup. Weight 
5 lbs. 2 oz. 
Leuciscus rutilus. Roach. Caught by Mr. O. Grabham. 
Weight 1 Ib. 154 oz. 4 
Leuciscus rutilus. Roach. Caught by Mr. W. J. Clarke. 
Weight 1 Ib. 15 oz. 
merveiecus leans Dace. Caught by Mr. O. Grabham. 
Weight 
Thymallus vulgaris. Grayling. Caught by Mr. J. Gardiner. 
Weight 2 Ibs. 5 0. 
March 1895. 
NOTE—MOLLUSCA, 
Testacella scutulum at Scarborough.—At the an erm meeting of the 
Fil, cabins Beat | held at Leeds on the 18th May, 1895, Mr. F. W. Fierke, = 
5 he CGAL of x. 
0 Water-Pipit in North Lincoinshire: An Addition 
oe Ae of the ater sete tg —Mr. Pili Loten, of Easington 
piled had a Pipit in the flesh, sent by Mr. G. H. Cat ‘Apa st aigh, of oe 
son, of Leeds, who was nye a 
June roe 
