Yorkshire Naturalists' Union : Annual Report, 1913. 29. 
Payments for 1913. 
Wages, Hornsea . . 
„ Spurn 
Donation ( re Bempton Peregrines) 
,, {re Stone-Curlews) 
,, {re Sedbergh Peregrines) 
(Spurn) 
Secretary’s Expenses and Sundries 
Balance in hand 
£ s. d. 
12 o o 
12 O () 
1 O O 
IOO 
2 0 0 
I I O 
O 16 O 
£29 17 O 
24 4 4 
£54 I 4 
CONCHOLOGICAL SECTION. 
Mr. John F. Musham writes : — The work in this Section has 
again been ably maintained notwithstanding the dry summer, 
and excellent results have accrued {vide extended notices in The 
Naturalist). 
Mr. W. Denison Roebuck and Mr. Greevz Fysher, for the 
rich district of Roche Abbey , reported thirty-two species. 
Mr. Thomas Castle, in the Kirkby Stephen district,' records 
twenty species and several slugs, water-shells being, however, 
scarce, and many species usually associated with a limestone 
district — notably the larger Helices — were conspicuous by their 
absence. 
At Burnsall Mr. J. E. Crowther noted thirty-four species 
and four varieties for the Troller’s Ghyll neighbourhood, dead 
shells of Pomatia elegans again being plentiful. 
At and near Stamford Bridge Mr. Roebuck and Mr. Greevz 
Fysher, with the help of Dr. Fordham and Mr. Bellerby, turned 
up nineteen species in that portion of Division Yorks. S.E. 
At Aldby-Bridge, crossing over in X.E. Yorks., four species 
were noted, and on the same side Mr. A. Smith observed 
twenty-one species. 
Several of the commoner forms were observed at Great Ay ton. 
A. new locality may be cited for Paludestrina jenkinsi, Dr. 
Corbett, of Doncaster, finding a large colony in the river at 
Brock-o-dale, Wentbridge, on 14th August, 1913. 
Marine Biology. — The Rev. F. H. Woods, B.D., writes 
The Annual Meeting of the Marine Biological Section was held 
at Filey this year. In spite of difficulties of weather and tides, 
a fairly thorough examination of the Brig and Spittal was 
made, and a microscopic examination of shell-sand obtained 
from Filey and Cayton Bay. This resulted in a considerable 
number of interesting finds, some new to the Yorkshire coast. 
1914 Jan. 1. 
