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NORTHERN NEWS. 
At a recent meeting of Hull naturalists, Mr. C. M. Holt exhibited 
a ‘ silver-striped Hawk Moth,' said to be the first caught in the district 
since 1864. 
The death is announced of H. Knight Horsfield, for many years 
natural history editor of the Yorkshire Weekly Post. He was an authority 
on bird life and a member of the British Ornithological Union. 
Mr. Ludwig Glauert, formerly of Sheffield, and now the Curator 
of the Perth Museum, Australia, sends us a number of copies of Our 
Rural Magazine, issued by the Education Department of Western 
Australia, in which are various natural history notes from his pen. 
The Naturalist 
