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TRA NSACTIONS of the YORKSHIRE NA TURA LISTS' UNION. 



PARTS V. AND VI have lately been published, and contain the " List of 

 Yorkshire Lepidoptera " by IMr. Geo. T. Porritt, F.L.S., the continuation of 

 Nelson and Taylor's "Annotated List of Yorkshire Land and Fresh-water 

 MoUusca (Dreissena, Neritina. Paludina, Bvthinia. and Yalvata)," the conclusion 

 of Bairstow, Roebuck, and Wilson's third list of "Yorkshire Hymeno]>tera," 

 and the Reports on "Yorkshire Botany" by Messrs, W. West and F. Arnold 

 Lees, F.L.S. [with plate of Carex sa:rumhra\ 



The previous Parts may be hail at the following prices : — 



Partl^ ... 1877 2 0 to Member.s, .SAS to Public. 



2 ... 1S78 ... 2- 2/6 



3 ... „ ... „ 2/- „ 



4 ... 1879 ... 2/3 „ 3/- 



The Tr-ansactions are supplied to Members of the Yorksliire Naturalists' Union 

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 entitled to all exc?n\sion programmes and other i^riviieges. Applications fur 

 membei'ship may be sent to 



W. Denison Roebuck, Sunny Bank, ^ 



Leeds, ( Hon, 



■\Ym. Eagle Clarke, i" Sees. 



- 5, East View, Hyde Park Road, Leeds. 



Duplicates.— Myosurus minimus, TTelleborus vfridis, H. foetidus, Aquile^ia 

 vulg-aris. Papaver somniferum, ^Meconopsis cambrica, Honkeneya peploides, 

 Geranium sanaruineum, G. sylvaticum. G. pratense. G. pyrenaicum, G. rotim- 

 difolium, G. lucidum, A.sti-agalus hypoo'lottis. Vicia bithynica, Saxifraga 

 aizoides. S. gTannlata. Parnassia palustris, Trinia vulg-aris, Seseli libanotis 

 Inula pulicaria. Erica ciliaris, Gentiaiia pneumonanthe, Atropa belladonna, 

 Ajno-a chamoppitys, Teucrium Botrys. Primula farinosa. Euphorbia paralias, 

 Aceras anthropophora, Orehi.s pyramidalis, 0. ustulata. G^'mnadenia conopsea, 

 Habenaria viridis. _H. bifoh'a, Hernnniuui monorchis. Ophrys apifera. O. 

 muscifera. Spiranthes autunnialis. Neottia uidns-avis, Epipactis latifolia, E. 

 palustris, Cephalanthera er-audifloru, Paris quadrifolia. 



Desiderata. — Local Dir-f t vledons and IMonocotvledons [Petnloidcte pre- 

 ferred). —HERBERT GOS;S.'BerryJands, Surlnton Hill, Surrey. 



Good specimens of merlin, kestrel, sparrow-hawk, mountain harrier, g-reat 

 o;rey shrike, dipper, riui?' ouzel, blne-throafi^-'' w.-irbler. lilack-headed lumtino-, 

 brambling'. hav.-finch. si.-kiri. mealy redpoll. y.h\o -iiosbeak, crosbiii. rose- 

 coloured pastor, and v.vArw r.thers. for other birds, nests, or co-o's. e.speciallv 

 ne.sts of red -back shrike, pied flycatcher, black redstart, stonechat. wood wren, 

 chiffchafP, any tits, except long-.tailed, any wac'tails, any pipits, except 

 meadow, anv larks, any buntings, except common black-headed, and vellov/, 

 kQ.—?'. L. 'MOSLEY.' Beauiiioiit Park Iluddi i>field. 



