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Euplotes charoji. Cladocera. 



Chilodon cuculliis. Chydoriis sphcericus. 



Cryptomonas ovata. Daphnia magna. 



Loxophyllu77i meleagris. Daphnia vetula. 



Trachelius ovum. Cypris tristriata. 



ROTIFERA. Cypris reptans. 



Pterodina elliptica. Cyclops qiiadricornis. 

 Lepadella eniarginata. 



Two specimens of Hydra viridis were also present in the sample 

 of water taken, and several larger forms of pond life as Corixa 

 geoffroyi, Notonecta glaiica, and other insects in larvae and 

 complete stages. — Arthur Smith, Grimsby. 







FLOWERING PLANTS. 



Rosa spinosissima on the Yorkshire Wolds. — ^The Rev. 

 F. H. Woods, Rector of Sainton, who during- the past summer 

 has been making interesting observations on the East Yorkshire 

 roses, sends us the first specimen of J^osa spmossima that has 

 been recorded from the Chalk Wolds. It was taken near Kiln- 

 wick. This is rather an unusual fact, inasmuch as the sand 

 links and dunes of the coast seem to be the far more frequent 

 habitats of this rose. It is, indeed, perhaps the commonest 

 shrubby plant along the sandy parts of our north-east coast. — 

 J. F. Robinson, Hull, i6th August 1905. 



Leonurus cardiaca at Skipwith. — On the occasion of the 

 excursion of the Hull Scientific and Field Naturalists' Club to 

 Skipwith Common, near Selby, on 12th August, Mr. Wm. 

 Bromby obtained specimens of the Motherwort {^Leonurus 

 Cardiaca). This plant is an addition to the ' Flora of the East 

 Riding.' — J. F. Robinson, Hull, i6th August 1905. 



Lincolnshire Plants. — A long list of plants found at 

 Scotton Common was the result of the meeting of the Lincoln- 

 shire Naturalists' Union on Friday, 28th July 1905, the best of 

 which are : — 



Hypericum elodes. Pinguicula vidgaris. 



Radiola linoides. Scutellaria minor. 



Genista anglica. Littorella ju?icea 



Potentilla palustris. (not seen for 30 years, but 



Drosera rotundifolia. now in hundreds). 



Drosera intermedia. Narthecium Ossifragum. 



Peplis Portidci. Eleocliaris multicaulis. 



Cnicus pratensis. Eriophorum angusfifoliiim. 



Anagallis te7iella. Schoenus nigricans. 



Samolus Valerandi. Sieglingia decuvihens 



Gentiana Pneumonantlie. Nardus stricta. 



— E. A. W^ooDRUFFE Peacock, Cadney. 



1905 October 2. 



