132 NOTES — ORNITHOLOGY. 



TRICHOPTERA. 



L IMNEPHIL ID.E. 



Colpotaulius incisus (Curt.). Bilsby, one, May 25th. 18S8 : 

 J.E.M. (G.T.P.). 



Grammotaulius atomarius (Fab.). Alford, The Sycamores, 1886 ; 



J.E.M. (G.T.P.). Sutton-le-Marsh, one, June 1st, 1888 ; J.E.M. 

 (G.T.P.). 



Glyphotaelius pellucidus (Ol.). Well, one, June 16th, 1888: 



J.E.M. (G.T.P.). 

 Limnephilus rhombicus (L.). Alford, one, August 2nd, 1888; 



J.E.M. (G.T.P.). 

 Limnephilus lunatus Curt. Alford, one, October 9th, 1888; 



J.E.M. (G.T.P.). 



Limnephilus vittatus (Fab.). Authorpe, one, July 7th, 1888; 

 J.E.M. (G.T.P.). Haugh, one, June 3rd, 1889 ; J.E.M. (G.T.P.). 



Limnephilus sparsus Curt. Alford, one, June 20th, 1888: 

 J.E.M. (G.T.P.). 



Stenophylax lateralis (St.). Greenfield, July 3rd, 1889; F.A. 



(G.T.P.). 

 Chaetopteryx tuberculosa (Pitt.). Well, two, October 18th, 1888 ; 



J.E.M. (G.T.P.). 



NO TES— ORNITHOL OGY. 



Little Bustard in Holderness.— Mr. Darby has now in his possession a 

 very fine specimen of Otis tetrax, a female in splendid condition ; shot by 

 Mr. Binnington Holmes in the last week of December, 1895, m a turnip field at 

 Barton Pidsea, Holderness.— B. B. Haworth-Bqoth, Hullbank Hall, nr. Hull, 

 17th March, 1896. 



Flamborough Notes— Arrival of Summer Visitants. — Early in March the 

 Field Wagtail (Motacilla lugubris) made its appearance on the Headland, then 

 again early in April the Wheatear (Saxicola ananthe). April 1 7th being a very 

 wet and stormy day, wind south-east with a strong mist or fog, brought over 

 several birds, amongst which came the Turtle Dove ( Turtur turtur). I saw one 

 all but exhausted, which nearly flew into my hands. Last week the Cuckoo 

 (Cuculus canorus) was both heard and seen on the Headland. Yesterday, 19^' 

 and to-day, 20th, Swallows (Hirundo rttstica) have been arriving. — M. Bailed 

 Flamborough, April 20th, 1896. 



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NOTES AND NE WS. 



The Journal of Botany for April contains a memoir of Mr. Thomas Hughes 

 Buffham, the well-known algologist. He was a Lincolnshire man. born at Long 

 -atton, Dec. 24th, 1840, and died at Walthamstow, Feb. 9th, 1896. 



A new pecies of Copepod Crustacean is named after Mr. W. I. Beaumont by 

 Messrs. T. and A. Scott, in the Annals and Magazine of Natural History for la- 

 November, and described and tigured as Enterocola beaumonii. It was found at 

 Valentia. Ireland. 



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