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* Volsella modiolus. 
-Modiolaria marmorata. 
■\Modiolaria discrepans (nigra). 
j.Modiolaria discors. 
jPecten varius. 
j Pecten opercularis. 
Turtonia mi nut a. 
Montacuta bident ata. 
* Kellia suborbicularis. 
Lascea rubra. 
Syndosmya nitida. 
f Syndosmya alba. 
t Tellina tenuis. 
•f Tellina fabula. 
Macoma baltica. 
t Donax vittatus ( anatinus ). 
Mactra stultorum. 
t Venus gallina. 
* Tapes pullastra. 
* Tapes pullastra v. perforans. 
t Cardium echinatum. 
t Cardium fasciatum. 
t Cardium edule. 
f Gari (Psammobia) ferroensis. 
*Sphenia binghami. 
Cultellus pellucidus (a fragment 
only). 
*Saxicava rugosa. 
*Saxicava arctica. 
Zirphcea crispata. 
* Patella vulgata. 
* Helcion pellucida. 
*A enuea virginea. 
Eumarganta helicma. 
*Gibbula cineraria. 
* Lacuna divaricata ( vincta ). 
Lacuna pallidula. 
* Littorina obtusata. 
* Littorina rudis. 
Littorina rudis v. saxatilis. 
* Littorina littorea. 
Rissoa parva. 
* Itissoa parva v. interrupta. 
Rissoa inconspicua (?). 
Alvania punctura. 
*Onoba striata. 
Onoba striata v. arctica. 
Setia obtusa (soluta). 
* Cingula semistriata. 
Skenea planorbis. 
\Capitlus hungaricus. 
Trivia ( Cyprceu ) europeea. 
Natica alderi. 
f V elutina Icevigata. 
Odostomia unidentata. 
Odostomia turrita. 
Brachystomia rissoides. 
Pyrgulina interstincta. 
S piralinella spiralis. 
Buccinum undatum. 
* Purpura lapillus. 
* Nassa incrassata. 
Bela turricula. 
Clathurella linearis. 
Tornatina truncatula. 
Diapkana hyalina. 
Philine punctata. 
Limacina retroversa. 
Nudibranchiata. 
A rchidoris tuberculata. 
Lamellidoris aspera. 
Lamellidoris bilamellata. 
Adalaria proximo. 
Polycera quadrilineata. 
Fishes. 
Lepidogaster montaguii. 
Gunellus vulgaris. 
Note. — An asterisk * prefixed 
to a name signifies that the animal 
was found in a living state ; a 
dagger f that the shell was found 
in a very young state. 
At a committee meeting it was decided to hold the meeting 
next year at Scarborough, with the special object of investi- 
gating the north shore. 
The Committee desire to express their thanks to the local 
society of Whitby for their kind help and co-operation. 
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Mr. C. Crossland favours us with a copy of his pamphlet on ' An 
18th Century Halifax Naturalist : James Bolton.’ From this we learn 
that Bolton published the first British Works devoted exclusively to 
Fungi and to Ferns. These were fully illustrated, and were favourably 
noticed in the ‘ Monthly Review,” London, 1788-89-92. He also published 
an illustrated work on British Song Birds. He drew, etched, and coloured 
all his own illustrations. The Leeds Mercury says of him at his death 
in 1799 : ‘Well known among the Naturalists as being the finest drawer 
and painter of flowers in the North of England.’ The pamphlet contains 
extracts from original letters to his brother. 
1914 Nov. 1. 
