Ornithology and Botany. “(903 
Notes 
NRY WOODWARD LANG. Si 
Note 0 on a Collection of Carboniferous Trilobites from the Banks of 
e Hodder, near Stonyhurst, Lancashire [preceded by some remarks on 
ise geological horizon of these fossils; two new species of Phillipsia, 
named P. van-der-grachtii and P. pollent, are described and figured}. 
Geol. Mag., Nov. 1894, pp. 481-489, Plate 14. 
Horace B. Woopvwarpb. 
Geology in the Field and in the ares Er oceaire Geology. brieily 
referred to}. Proc. Geol. Assn., Vol. 13, Part 7, » PP. 247-273. 
Horace B. Woopwarb. ci COLNSHIRE, 
The ~saeirep'g Rocks of Britain, Vol. 1V. The Lower polite Rocks 
of England (Yo Aung excepted) [treating the various “She damages apa 
and Wales, pp. xiv. + 628, rive fe and 137 Figs. in 1 text; London, 1894. 
Mag., Nov, 1894, pp. 520-525 
Horace B. Woopwarp. Sie pe: C. Ramsay.’ 
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NOTE—ORNITHOLOGY. 
_ Is the Missel Thrush Decreasing Ci x Be last ae ial pie 
bird (Turdus viscivorus) seems to have become ich less 
an W h i 
old aga pone — of sep rather i nests of this bird placed in it, 
but now one ees a bird and very few ea ARTHUR JACKSON, 
Eh Tree alee ge mm Cs atnn doth “March 1899. 
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NOTE—BOTANY. 
Lobelia Dortmanna in Lakeland.—In ‘The Nebaeie ie January, 
page 4, under the heading of ‘Zobelia Dortmanna, . Wm. Hodgson, of 
“oda on says:—‘ With reference to the ove age ke mentioned in 
r. Baker's ‘ — of the Lake District,” pp. 142-3, I believe ect 
nre Reprint: it to a tarn of that name which lies in < secluded ana males 
Hick Street, in Wasting reland,’ 
erence to ee. map, I find that there is a Blea Tarn in Little 
gus 
mentions an 5 hidner ‘andl Lawes ‘Ten at Wateu 
I judge, rightly or pehtat gf that the Lower fae in which Lobelia Dore 
opt grows (see Bak ‘Flora,’ p. 142, at the bottom of the pessh 
the ta oe hedrtice that goes by the name of the Watendlath Tarn 
Is Upper he ce as Blea Tarn, Watendlath, and if not, es 
is the Loner Toon Waten on 
ker 5 as grow ane Upper Tarn, rapper ” ‘ymphea 
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(p. 24 of the « Flora’), sriophylun "spicatun (p. 95 of the * Flora’), and — 
S growing by it, on th n, Scirpus grein (p. 216-7 
f the ‘ Flora’); also af oe er oma) lacustris, frequent up to 5 
yards, among others, Blea Tarn, Watendl c to Blea 
ards ars, a diath. > 
Water, High Street, nor to Blea Tarn, itn sonnrtg but I have been to 
Blea Tarn, Site Langdale, several times, and each tin ; be 
Dortmanna growing there.—CHARLES oe Secor gay 10, DeGrey Street, Hull, 
oth Febru uary 1899. 
April 18 1899. 
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