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institution. The first and only volume he lived to complete, a fine 
quarto illustrated from photographs taken by himself, was on the 
large genus of the Madrepora, which has only just been issued, and 
will be a lasting memorial of his labours—labours which another hand 
must now complete. Of his private, well-arranged aquarium, built in 
his father’s grounds for the purpose of fish-culture and the study of 
the development of the crustacea, space will not permit of more 
than this passing mention. In Mr. Brook science mourns a master 
and we a friend.—C. P. H. 
NOTE—BOTANY. 
Unrecorded Ali Lancashire.—During the summer the 
undermentioned plants were found at Grange-over-Sands. In no — can tha oe 
that they have yet been recorded for this district. The peg: of * 
cress’ is necessarily small, but mustard is on record f r Westmorland - 
a 
Corydalis lutea (DC.). Ona wall, outside a garden, Grange. 
Srassica alba (Boiss.). Onshore bank. Shore end of Crown Pier, Grange. 
eG Aas sativum (L.). Shore end of Crown Pier, Grange. Both | garden 
acer petroselinum (Benth.). Garden Parsl ws Shore bank near ee of 
Course escaped ; also shore bank near Barrow (1888). A garden outcast. Waste 
ground, Barrow (1888 : 
_ Gnothera biennis (L.). Waste ground in Cart art Lane, near nea Bank. 
A garden escape.—L. PEITY, Bortree Stile, Dgtenes i November, 183 — 
1 NOD ES AND NE Ws. 
_ The obituary list of g eologists i is this year a long one. To the names already 
oe we must = of Mr. Edward Charlesworth, F.G.S., whose de se at 
eis ae be k wi ly d ve cere oo oe 
‘Sheffeld has lost. usefl worker in Mr. deme ty, 265, — 
. ert: b aged 62 _e was an xe 
