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Notes on Yorkshire Mannnals. 



The Hound's-tong-ue (Cynoglossum officinale) was noticeable 

 everywhere along- the sand-hills, and the Flowering- Rush 

 (Buto?nns umbellatus) looked handsome among- the reeds in the 

 ditches. 



The larvae of the Cinnabar Moth (Euchelia jacobcece) were as 

 usual very common, and several of the commoner moths were 

 on the wing-. 



The Marine Mollusca were represented by the following 

 species noticed, mostly dead shells, in some cases only valves. 



Cardium edule. 

 Ostrea edulis. 

 Pecten varius. 

 Mytilus edulis. 

 Mytilus modiolus. 

 Modiolaria marmorata. 

 Solen siliqua. 

 Pholas Candida. 

 Pholas crispata. 

 Lacuna crassior. 

 Littorina rudis. 

 Littorina littorea. 

 Buccinum undatum. 

 Trophon truncatus. 

 Nassa reticulata. 



Pleurotoma turricula. 

 Nucula nucleus. 

 Cyprina islandica. 

 Tellina fabula. 

 Tellina balthica. 

 Mactra stultorum. 

 Scrobicularia alba. 

 Mya arenaria. 

 Mya truncata. 

 Trochus cinerarius. 

 Hydrobia ulvae. 

 Natica catena. 

 Purpura lapillus. 

 Murex erinaceus. 

 Fusus antiquus. 



Nassa incrassata. 



Ditch life was by no means plentiful and several dipping-s 

 proved very unproductive. The only noticeable occurrences 

 were : — 



Phanerogams. 

 Myriophyllum spicatum. 

 Lemna minor. 

 Lemna trisulca. 



Alg^e. 

 Diatoma vulgare. 

 Synedra. 



Stauroneis phasnicenteron. 



Spirogyra. 



Zyg-nema. 



Coleochaste. 



Nostoc casruleum. 



Oscillatoria tenuis. 



Ulothrix zonata. 



Cladophora fracta. 



NOTES on YORKSHIRE MAMMALS. 



Badger at Speeton. — A Badger [Meles meles) was shot at Speeton 

 early in July. — T. Sheppard, Hull, 31st July 1902. 



Otter near Hull. — In June last an Otter [Lutra Intra) was seen near 

 the Hull Bank Hall, near Hull.— T. Sheppard, Hull, 31st July, 1902. 



Reindeer Antler in the Peat, Withernsea. — Mr. George Miles has 

 presented to the Hull Museum an antler of the Reindeer {Cervus tarandus), 

 which was found in the peat exposed on the shore at Withernsea. Remains 

 of the reindeer are recorded from the Glacial Gravels of Holderness, but this 

 is the first record from the peat that I am aware of. — T. Sheppard, F.G.S., 



Hull Museum, 22nd July 1902. „ . q ^q 



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