THE NATURALIST. 



BOOKS RECEIVED. 



Barrow Nat. Field Club. — Ann. Rep., Proc, &c, Vol. 15, 25th Mar. 1901. [Club. 

 The Wombat, Vol. 5, No. r, for Jan. 1902. [Gordon Technical College, Geelong - . 

 Scientia, No. 12. — J. Costantin, I'Heredite Acquise, October 1901, 8vo. boards. 



[C. Naud, Edit ear. 



Society for Protection of Birds.— nth Annual Report, to 31st Dec. 1901. [Socio; y. 

 Entomological Society of London. — Transactions, 1901, Part 5, 22nd Feb. 1902. [Soc. 

 Revue Bryologique, 29 e Annee, 1902, No. 2, i5 e Mars. [M. T. Husnot, Cahan. 



Naturae Novitates, 1902, Nos. 1-3, Jan. -Feb. [Friedlander & Sohn, Publishers. 

 Australian Museum. — Records, Vol. 4, No. 5, dated 6th Jan. [902. [The Trustees. 

 La Feuille des Jeunes Naturalistes, No. 377, i er Mars 1902. [Mons. Adrien Dollfuss. 

 Royal Dublin Society. — Scient. Trans., Vol. 7, Part n, Sept. 1901. [The Society. 

 Le Mois Scientifique, 4 e Annee, No. 3, Mars 1902. [J. B. Bailiiere & Fils, Paris. 



Geological Magazine, N.S., Dec. 4, Vol. 9, No. 452, for February 1902. 

 American Monthly Micro. Journ., Nos. 265-6, Jan. -Feb. 1902. [C. W. Smiley, Publ. 

 Geography: Notes of Manch. Geog. Soc. — No. 66, March 1902. [The Society. 



Hobbies, Vol. 13, Nos. 333-335, 1st, 8th, 15th March 1902. [The Publishers. 



Entomologists' Record, Vol. 14, No. 3, 15th March 1902. [J. W. Tutt, Editor. 



Science Gossip, N.S., Vol, 8, No. 94, for March 1902. [John T. Carrington, Editor. 

 Knowledge, Vol. 25, No. 197, for March 1902. [H. F. Witherby, Ed., London. 

 TheZoologist,4th Series, Vol. 5, No. 729, 15th Mar. 1902. [West, Newman &Co., Publ. 

 Naturalists' Journal, Vol. 11, No. 117, March 1902. [Charles Mosley, Editor. 



The Nautilus, Vol. 15, No. 11, for March 1902. [H. A. Pilsbry, etc., Editors. 



Psyche: Journ. of Entom., No. 311, for March 1902. [Cambridge Ent. Club, U.S.A. 

 The Irish Naturalist, Vol. n, No. 3, for March 1902. [The Editors, Dublin. 



Nature Notes, Vol. 13, No. 147, for March 1902. [Selborne Society, London. 



Plymouth Institution. — Ann. Rep. and Trans., Vol. 13, Part 3, 1900-1901. [The Inst. 

 The New Phytologist, ed. A. G. Tansley, Nos. 2-3, Feb. -March 1902. [Editor. 

 Burton-on-Trent Nat. Hist. Soc. — Trans., Vol. 3, Pt. 3, 1895-6, 8vo. [The'Society. 

 W. Herbert Smith. — Songs of Moor and Stream, 4to. cloth, 190 1. [The Author. 

 T. Sheppard. — Bygone Hull Naturalists, 2, A. H. Haworth, 8vo. reprint, 1902. 



[Author. 



W. Whit well. — Notes of Shells Collected in East Sussex, 8vo. reprint. [Author. 

 W. Whitwell. — East Sussex Botanical Notes, 8vo. reprint, March 1902. [Author. 

 C. E. Salmon and A. Bennett. — Norfolk Botanical Notes, 8vo. reprint, March 1902. 



[Authors. 



For Sale.— Large Moth Trap. Very successful. — Full particulars, Claypon, 

 Aswardby, Spilsby. 



LAKELAND BIRDS, Studies of. By Mary L. Armitt. Second Series 

 now ready, post free, is. 2d. ; both series 2s. 3d., from George Middleton, 

 Ambleside. 



Exchange. — Helix nemoralis and H. hortensis — variations in colour, banding, etc., 

 wanted. Notes of observations upon these species gratefully accepted. Ex- 

 change given in other British forms. — Chas. Pannell, jun., East Street, 

 Haslemere, Surrey. 



Fossil Mollusca from Eocene and Oligocene, Paris Basin. Suites of these 

 interesting Fossils, boxed, named, and localised, 40 varieties, by parcels 

 post, on receipt of postal order for 6s. 6d. — Address R. Charles, Naturalist, 

 Highcliffe-cn-Sea, Christchurch, Hants. 



To Naturalists. — For Sale by private contract, a very fine Collection of 

 British Birds, about 100 cases. Beautifully set up. In a perfect state 

 of preservation. Can be seen by giving- three days' notice. A list can be 

 obtained by applying to J. E. Marsden, The Cottage, Scalby, R.S.O., Yorks. 



Birds of the Isle of Man.— Being- engaged in the collection of material for 

 a work on Manx Birds, I would gratefully receive and acknowledge informa- 

 tion bearing- on the subject, or references to books, periodicals, etc., in which 

 such occur, and which may not have come under my notice. — P. Ralfe, 

 The Parade, Castletown, Isle of Man. 



