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NOTE—GEOLOGY. 
Boulders of Shap Granite at Morecambe Bay.-—In Seeesten to the 
Boulders mentioned in your December issue, I have found ge eat numbers res 
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last storm when the tide washed right Y aiuicak the bank in which it was 
burie t was in one of the fee boulder clay banks upon which Hest 
Bank is situated. 
There are also some by fine :eprivurygeteee ‘apsenrgga:? sta Ss, one % 
them being the largest, ‘I should think,’ s part. It sures abou 
6 ft. in circumference by ro ft. high, and T shout think welgha pervend 
30 an Saft? Ss. 
of the stones are pach nga oe be marked by the ice, Phd tops of some 
being ut quite smooth, while rside remains ro and in the 
natural state. -EDWAR pL. RANSOME, Hest Bank, Lsaiatern oe Dec. 1897- 
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NOTE—TRICHOPTERA. 
Nothochrysa fulviceps a Yorkshire Sete ee reat his species it wa 
believed the ony recent British specimen was the n my own actlscten 
taken 7% Aythorpe, Lincolnshire, by Mr. 3 Altofts i in in June 1889 (see Nat., 
I ey. p- tsi). My friend Mr. R. pn om , however, that 
amo! pike two or three ancient exam ae ch represent t the s species in his 
dubs, Mr. C. A. Briggs had the ay. Previously det peal one with a gold 
pin, gate: at once that, unless it had set, that = ecimen could not 
be so old as had any believed. Mr. MeLach chia an at be looked up the 
See ac had been quite lost sight of, and found that he ‘received it 
n Au ugust 1866, from J. Batty, by whom it was taken at Sheffield in that 
ae . So it turns out that only an jaterval vf Ph ge eps aster — 
occurred without any record of the species in Britain, a considerably 
period than was supposed.—GEo. T. PoRRitTT, Crosland Hall, faddersfield, 
4th February 1 1898. 
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NOTES AND NEWS. 
Another Sahat ae nes ae ne ac “a Mr. gs ee R. hebese’: 
, in. her d by eprint of his pape’ 
w Blind ke at saber Fre ii Sp. nov. a yi ‘om the Duke of Yo ck 
sland, published in the Records of the Australian Museum, Vol. 3 No, 3, 
1897. 
ppb 
From Messrs. Henry Crowther, F.R.M.S., and Richard R pnolae 
note a slight improvement in the records for the centre of the city, con 
of increased population, and ties or due to more effective smo 
consumption in Leeds manufac 
Tri h Bi 
It will contain, in afro Ms to ae fafa ve the botanists who hay d in 
the five years interval, the name =s e who for various causes eee 
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Sys base! as complete as en le by communicating any omissions in, or 
addition to, the / 7a to Mr. James B: esis : 
Epadow: & nz. 
S., we have the reprint of a paper read by them at the Leeds ety. Sige ; 
it ecade o 
ritten, - Kenni ington Park Road, 
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