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Following is a detailed list of species noted, an asterisk in front 

 of the name denoting" that either eggs or young birds were 

 seen : — 



Mammals (5). Reptile (i). 



Rabbit. Mole. Squirrel. Blindworm. 

 Stoat. Weasel. 



Amphibians (3). F,SH (*)■ 



Frog - . Toad. Common Newt. Trout. 



Birds (45). 



Kestrel. Chiff Chaff. *Greenfinch. 



"Spotted Flyeateher. "Wren. "Starling-. 



"'Missel Thrush. Tree. Creeper. Rook. 



"Song- Thrush. Great Tit. Jaekdaw. 



"Blackbird. Blue Tit. . Cuckoo. 



* Hedge Accentor. Coal Tit. *S wallow. 



* Robin. Marsh Tit. *Martin. 

 Redstart. Pied Wagtail. *Sand Martin. 

 Whinchat. Tree Pipit. Swift. 



"Sedge Warbler. *Meadow Pipit. "Ring- Dove. 



*\Vhitethroat. Sky-Lark. Pheasant. 



*Lesser Whitethroat. Yellow Bunting. "Partridge. 



Garden Warbler. "Chaffinch. Lapwing-. 



Wood Warbler. "Tree Sparrow. Land Rail. 



" Willow Warbler. "House Sparrow. Waterhen. 



The Conchological Section was officially represented by its 

 President, Mr. J. W. Taylor, F.L.S., and led by Mr. W. 

 Gyng-ell, by whom this report is furnished. They commenced 

 operations at Cross Gates Quarry, near Seamer Junction, where 

 search was made for Helix virgata vars. uigrescens, leucozona, 

 and kindred forms, which were found, but only in small numbers 

 owing - to the prevailing" dry weather. The small party then 

 walked to Forge Valley and there beg-an work again at the 

 l6wer quarry, where Helix caperata, type and var. j'ulva, were 

 found, also H. nemoralis, H. hispida, H. hortensis, Hyalinia 

 cellaria, Zua lubrica, and Bulimus obscurus. Here also, by 

 pulling - up the moss, numerous living - specimens of Cyclosloma 

 elegans were obtained and quantities of empty shells seen. 

 At the top of the valley on the west side Helix sericea and 

 H. arbustorum were found to be numerous and H. fusca scarce. 

 Odd specimens of Hyalinia crystallina, //. nitidula, and 

 //. nulla In la were obtained amongst rank herbage; also Arion 

 alcr. Some very fine examples of Sttccinea puiris occurred 

 upon leaves of the Common Iris. Returning - to Ayton, Helix 

 aspersa was noticed about the gardens, and in the river Derwenl 



[9Q] October 1. 



