140 Miscellaneous Notes. 
Orthostira parvula Fall. Sever 
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al. 
In Colby en, in addition to several of the preceding ~ 
species, I came across 
Monanthia cardui L. 
Nabis ferus L. 
Miris calcaratus Fall. 
Lygus pastinace Fall. 
Lygus kalmii L. 
A few Coleoptera still await determination. 
LINCOLN, 22d Feb, 1898. 
BOOK NOTICE. 
ieee List of the British Anthomyide. By R. H. Meade, 
student of even limited experience to identify his rare with tolerable 
e point we would refer to ee Mims and that is the faulty 
some e c 
carefully, as the aa of m Sars is 5 emcaed ngly large. In spite of 
these criticisms, however, we must say tha * the publication of such a list is 
a boon, and we hope idod the author may soon issue similar guides to other 
difficult groups, or that other competent gachodiies may follow his example. 
—P.H.G. 
TG TER. Rc Se SD SO 
NOTE— BOTANY. 
Ranunculus panied yea in the Trent Basin of Yorkshire.— 
Yesterday I gathered at Martin Beck near Tiekhill an aquatic Ranunculus 
with round leaves, rage ng 3-5 peel s, widening from the b small 5 
O-1 eet,” m : 
to ais eet, and : — t be added to the Trent Basin florula. Growing 
near it were Myrica and Narthecium.—H. H. CorsBett, 9, Priory Place, 
Doncaster, 22nd April at 
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NOTES ohte NEWS. 
By the sudden —— on the 3oth March, of Mr. James I'Anson, the 
Darlington and Teesdale Naturalists Field Club loses a valued President, 
and the ge ther ies. Mr. I’Anson 
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appeared in the Mineralogical Magazine and in the Proceedings of anne ie 
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