. Science-gossip . Manor Road, Thornton Heath. Helix arbustorum, H. cantiana, H. hortensis, and lilacina, H. lapicida, H. nemoralis, , castanea and rubella, Bulimus stutchburzi, Pupa,Uva, etc. Wanted, others not in collection.—W. DomaiUe,37, Argyle Road, St. Pauls, Bristol. For exchange, lesser kestrels, mealy redpoles, downy andhairy woodpeckers, black and yellow-billed cuckoos,Barbary partridges, killdeer plovers, common and spottedsandpipers, noody and sooty terns, eLC.—Thomas Raine,Woodland View, Chapel-Allerton. SCIENCE-GOSSIP. 169 WATER-MITES OF FOLKESTONE WA
. Science-gossip . Manor Road, Thornton Heath. Helix arbustorum, H. cantiana, H. hortensis, and lilacina, H. lapicida, H. nemoralis, , castanea and rubella, Bulimus stutchburzi, Pupa,Uva, etc. Wanted, others not in collection.—W. DomaiUe,37, Argyle Road, St. Pauls, Bristol. For exchange, lesser kestrels, mealy redpoles, downy andhairy woodpeckers, black and yellow-billed cuckoos,Barbary partridges, killdeer plovers, common and spottedsandpipers, noody and sooty terns, eLC.—Thomas Raine,Woodland View, Chapel-Allerton. SCIENCE-GOSSIP. 169 WATER-MITES OF FOLKESTONE WARREN. Bv Charles D. Soar. A T the east end of the fashionable watering- no doubt was formed in the first instance by an ?^ place on the Kentish coast, so well-known as enormous landslip. It is of great wildness and Folkestone, is a wild, rugged piece of land called beauty, the surface is undulating, no part is flat; the Warren, well-known to most visitors to that it is all hillocks and hollows, clothed with a. Fig. I, ventral surface of Limnochaics Iiolosciicca ; fig. 2, ventral surface of Ncsaca pulclira : fig. 3, genital area of Nesaeaconvcxii; fig. 4, Ilyiliachiui cnieiitci, showing hard chitinous piece behind and between eyes; fig. 5, epiniera and legs of oneside of same; ftg. 6, Hyilnnlioma helvetica, shape of plate; fig. 7, dorsal surface of male Hygrobales hcmisphneiiciis; tig. 8,dorsal surface of Limiieiia Julgida; figs. 9 and to, genital areas of male and female of same. delightful resort. It extends from the East Cliff,Folkestone, alongside the sea towards Dover forabout two miles. The northern side is walled inby a high chalky cliff, which reaches as much as450 feet above sea-level. This rugged undercliff, December, 1896.—No. 31, Vol, 3. beautiful green herbage, and in places thicklycovered with brambles and thickets. There area few small trees, but very few. To the naturalistthe Warren has particular attractions. Geologists,entomologists and bota
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