Porritt: Colpotaulius inctsus tn Yorkshire. 19 
BuRNISTON, NORTH OF SCARBOROUGH. 
In the bay (1 mile long) between Cromer Point and Long 
Nab, the ecgahi) group of boulders of Shap granite was 
noted in Septem 1897. 
The ~apersbnins hone south of the lane descending from 
Burniston fields 
I. 4X3x3% tee. 
2. 43 x 3 feet. 
3-. 414 X3x 2 feet. 
North of lane. 
4. 114%4x1¥ feet x 8 inches. 
5: 4x33 feet. 
6. 4x 3x 2% feet. 
7. 242x2x1¥% feet. 
8. 3x 2% x 2% feet. 
Also immediately north of Long Nab. 
9. 4144 x 3x 2% feet. 
10. 2144 x 2x 2 feet. 
Half-way between Long Nab and Hundale Point. 
Il, 6X5 x5 feet. 
CLouGHTON, NoRTH OF SCARBOROUGH. 
thin coating of drift covers the rock at the grit quarries 
west of this village. A few foreign pebbles were noted, amongst 
which was a pebble of hard chalk 
HOLDERNEss. 
During the Kilnsea Meeting of the Yorkshire Naturalists’ 
Union, August 1898, three previously unrecorded boulders of 
Shap granite were noted on the beach near Easington; also 
several specimens of Belemnitella lanceolata. 
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-NOTE—TRICHOPTERA. 
pe aa Parmpe a ae or das to Yorkshire, etc.— 
On July asth, on August 2oth, Mr. S. L. Mosle aad: A weed 
She: hepley rious 6 an fe age gd literally rape with bulrushes, several 
miles out of Huddersfield. The sweeping net soon ie Colpo- 
e ‘dam,’ an 
sti, 
L. stigma occurred in gre at peolealen whereas, previous to the first visit, 
I had only taken a single specimen in the district. Whilst I was pegs. 
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York, with the Rev. C. D, Ash, I rn that Col. incisus was also common 
= ee the he chen, Ca ona — —G. T. PorRITT, chests nae 
: coor 1899. 
