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MISCELLANEOUS NOTES AND OBSERVATIONS. 
Chitons from Cromer. In July, 1883, Mr. A. C. Savin ami 
myself collected a number of Cliitons, between tide-marks, at Cromer. 
All the specimens, except one, belong to Chiton marginatus, Pet., 
species already recorded l)y the Eev. G. Munford from Hunstanton. 
One largo specimen is referable to Chiton hevid, Pen., a species 
apparently new to the county. — Clement Peid. 
Further notes on the Springs .vnd Sp.vs of Xorfoi.k (sec 
ante pp. 318, 525). I was informed by Mr. S. F. Sainty (of the 
Ordnance Survey) that people have walked miles to drink of the 
Stibbard Spoy, a spring that runs into the stream about three 
furlongs duo north of Stibbard ('hurch, and to the east of the road 
between Stibbard and Fulmodeston. It is a chalybeate spring, 
that issues from the Glacial sands. 
Mention is made in ‘ The Norfolk Auti(|uarian Miscellany ’ 
(vol. ii. part ii. p. 391), edited by Walter Ivye, of a mineral spring 
that was situated at or near Cromer. No particulars of the water 
are given ; and on referring the matter to Mr. Clement Eeid, ho 
informs mo (by letter) : “ I expect it was an iron spring such as 
wo constantly find, but the cliffs have gone too much since 1G31 
for xis to find it now.” I am indebted to Mr. Southwell for the 
reference to Mr. Eye’s book. — II. E. Woodward. 
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