VorL^/iirc X(7f!n-(7/isfs at Hiifzcood Dale. 



Great Tit. 



Coal Tit. 



Long-tailed Tit. 



Hedge Sparrow. 



Sedg-e Warbler. 



\\"ood Wren. 



Chiltchaff. 



Willow Wren. 



Golden-crested Wren. 



Blackcap. 



Whirethroat. 



Lesser Whitethroat. 



Redbreast. 



Redstart. 



Whinchat. 



Wheat ear. 

 Dipper. 

 Blackbird. 

 Song- Thrush. 

 Mi>sel Thrush. 

 Swift. 



Groe-. Woodpecker. 



Cv.ckoo. 



Herring- Gull. 



Sa-.idpiper. 



L.i owing-. 



W.iterhen. 



Land Rail. 



Partridg-e. 



Pheasant. 



Chaffinch. 

 Sparrow. 



G:-ee:::^-:o::. 

 Sa::.; AI,--:;-, 

 House ^L--r:in. 

 Swallow. 

 Pied Flycatcher. 

 Tree Pipit. 

 Meadow Pipit. 

 Yellow Wagftail. 

 Gre}- Wagtail. 

 Pied Wagftall. 

 Wren. 



Tree Creeper. 

 Blue Tit. 

 Marsh Tit. 



Mammalia noted on the excursion : — 



Field Vole. Water \'ole. Mole. Weasel. 



Squirrel. Hare. Rabbit. 



Amphibia noted : — Frog-. 

 Fish noted : — 



Common Trout. B ..'.'..■.e..d. Minn.ow. 



Pctn''>72y:o^i hraKC': :s Sni.ui Lampreyi. 



For eoncholog-y Mr. T. Fetch writes : — 



The advisabiHty o:' keep'.ni;- in touch with more rapid workers 

 interfered to some extent witii the researches of the concholog-ical 

 section. On the lirst da}- the Re\-. F. P. Bhickburn supervised 

 the examination or" .i s:n.r.l area in Har\\ood Dale, near the Mill 

 Fan ; the second s.vat with Mr. Harg-reaves in the ravine 



on Cloug-hton Moor. Oxdale. and the moraines above Lindhead 

 Barn, and Messrs. Denison Roebuck and J. F. Crowther 



investigated Breaday Gill and Fowdale on the third. 



As Helix Liimeliatd had previously been found in several 

 localities near Scarborough on Liizula, much attention was 

 given to the mosses of this plant which form such a prominent 

 feature of the district, but probably owing to the dry weather 

 our search was unsuccessful. One specimen of aculeata and 

 several H. ucinoralis were taken on this plant in Harwood Dale. 

 H. hortcnsis was more common, occurring in Harwood Dale, 

 Cloughton Moor, Lindhead Barn. Sllpho Moor, Breaday Gill, 

 and Hackness. H. rotundata and H. hispida were abundant. 

 H. nifcsccus was common near the mere at Hackness, but was 

 not seen elsewhere, and a few specimens of H. capcrata were 

 taken on the slope of Harwood Dale and above Findhead Barn. 



" Some boys iiad killed several of ine>e and called them Trout blood- 

 suckers. 



Naturalist. 



