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NOTE—ORNITHOLOGY. 
Birds at the Northumberland Lakes and Neighbourhood.—At 
* cceecaagt ate my two sons an 
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and expansive view is to be [ete ed, seer ne “sition is perfectly charming. 
h eviots. On 
as S : ey ints” 
‘Sen green, and the whole prospect is lovely in the extreme. The district 
rich in bi rd eee as the Slowing list, which were those we came 
vill Biete 
esis Wheatear. 
Sparrowhaw es Flycatcher. 
Black-headed Whitethroat. 
cl Bae Spear Gull. Ww vanes Warbler. 
a Thru 
Shinkei, 
Wa Deh. Robin. 
ere Chiff-chaff. 
Yellow Hammer. 
Grouse eit young). Cha nch. 
n. 
c aap Pied Wagtail 
Golden Plover. : 
Green Plov Titlark 
rr Swift. 
ok. poner de 
Jackdaw. : Sand-M. 
Starling. , Hedge Apiielien: 
Cuckoo. 
—H. T. ArcuHER, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 13th June, 1898. 
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NOTE—BOTANY. 
pty sed on the F rte ear Lincoln.—I was lucky enough to 
an hour and a half on the yar yrs bank atidribiots cig: rd water, 4 
s Sell the name of the spot in i. ancient and ee wb man n Div. 13, 0 
Friday, the wth June. My bro’ hcraaeees ao Fork we Lincolnshire, 
Mr ToS: cies of 32, Tentercroft Street, ent iyo ther 
always keeps his eyes open for aliens on this spot. We took ie allowing, 
m 
ella 
'yosotis caspitosa trom ti the Api just ‘by, but “taken ded us high abaps the 
alon: rvensis, bu “ ne e Brit h form, too woody 
gr as and mee the lovely Labi me pytbiecre rachan- es 
E. Apr N WooDRUFFE-PEACOCK, Canes, Brice. ith June 1898. 
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