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NOTES AND COMMENTS. 



CLEVELAND NATURALISTS' FIELD CLUB. 



The 'Record of Proceedings, 1902' (VoL i, No. 5) of the 

 Cleveland Naturalists' Field Club, though rather late in the day 

 (published 1904), are none the less welcome, as to a large extent 

 they are confined to papers and notes dealing with the Cleveland 

 area. Much space is devoted to two interesting papers dealing 



Dictyozamites Hawelli Seward. 



Pinnae }{ inch larger than actual size. 



with Church history, etc., which hardly come within the scope of 

 the naturalist. ' Flint Jack, his Life History,' by W. G. Clarke, 

 is reprinted from the ' Transactions of the Norfolk and Norwich 

 Naturalists' Society.' This ' very prince of fabricators of antique' 

 has, we regret to say, more than one disciple amongst us yet. 

 The natural history notes in the volume, some of which are cf 

 especial value, are as follows :— ' Bird Nests in Strange Places,' 

 ' Some Notes on the Food of the Hedgehog,' ' The Grasshopper 



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