Observations 5 Part 4

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OBSERVATIONS. U n i m p o r t a n t dctails ? — N o n s e n s e , sir : there are n o n e such ! Givc me e n o u g h details, a n d I will explain the secret m e c h a n i s m of the stars. —Jackson's Founders of the Royal Society.

T w o NOTABLE FOSSILS.—Three or f o u r years ago I scraped out of t h e s u r f a c e soil on C n x ' s Hill, just west of Icehouse Hill in H e v e n i n g h a m , a single bla . ;. v e r t e b r a [obviously of Ichthyosaurus and possibly t h e species I. communis, C o n y b . (cf. T r a n s , i, 151).—Ed], It is 3 | in. across and 4 | high, pierced dorsally for passage of t h e n e r v o u s spinal cord ; weighs 1 lb. 151 oz. and is quite p e r f e c t . Its site is j u s t w h e r e t h e Valley Gravel of t h e Blyth Valley is c a p p e d b y Chalky B o u l d e r C l a v . — A b o u t t h e same t i m e was f o u n d on N e a v e s F a r m in W e s t h a l l and kindly given m e a n almost equally heavy t o o t h [of Mastoden, a p p a r e n t l y M. angustidens, Owen, f r o m the double-ridged molars.—Ed]. Its e n a m e l is entire, g u m - l i n e well s h o w n and outline perfect, e x c e p t i n g t h e final f a n g s at t h e n a r r o w e r e x t r e m i t y . T h e whole weighs 1 lb. 13 oz. ; it is t w o inches b r o a d and six long on t h e crown, a n d has a n o t h e r six in length of fang at longer extremity.— (DR.)

MELVILLE

HOCKEN.

A GENIAL SPRING.—What a w o n d e r f u l year this is for W i l d Flora : t h e roadsides, on m y way f r o m Waldringfield to T h o r p e N e s s in J u l y , r e m i n d e d m e of D e v o n s h i r e lanes with their luxuriant a b u n d a n c e of b l o o m . O n e reason for s u c h wealth is, I s u p p o s e that h e d g e s i d e s have b e e n left u n t r i m m e d and p l a n t - h f e has h a d a chance of s p r e a d i n g itself. I wish it could always b e so Rosebay has p r o p a g a t e d e v e r y w h e r e in t h e w o o d s b o r d e r i n g Foxhall H e a t h " [and t h e j u s t - f e l l e d B r o o m C o v e r t in H e n h a m . — E d . J , especially w h e r e t h e P i n e s have been c u t away a n d , a t h w a r t the evening s u n l i g h t , has b e e n a really marvellous sight : we m u s t be t h a n k f u l s o m e b e a u t i f u l t h i n g s are l e f t ! T h e T o w e r M u s t a r d , T u r r i t i s glabra [ n o w Arabis perfoliata, L a m . ] , also seems on t h e increase : I have seen s o m e very fine patches by t h e roadside in W a l d r i n g f i e l d . O n l y for t h e last m o n t h have I feit really fit since C h r i s t m a s ; n o w t h e j o y of y o u t h is u p o n m e a g a i n . — ( C a n o n ) A . P . WALLER ; 21 J u l y .

AN INTERESTING COMPOSITE.—VYhile traversing a virgin and very Sandy p a r t of B l y t h b u r g h H e a t h near F o x b u r r o w W o o d on the m o r n i n g of 27 M a y last, m y eye was attracted by a conspicuous blue flower, q u i t e u n k n o w n to o u r H o n . Secretary and me. bubsequently D r . H o c k e n was so good as to n a m e it Engeron acre which c u r i o u s F l e a - b a n e does not normally blossom Uli J u l y A u g u s t , so o u r fine c l u m p of s o m e score of s p e c i m e n s was c u n o u s l y


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