. Essex naturalist: being the journal of the Essex Field Club. , it is not easy to C1K Will) S\v.\N>; PASSING ovEK THK LiCA, Jan. igTH. — Drawn by H. .\ C(:. Grey Phalarope at Stratford.—Mr. .\rthur V. Gates, of Marsh Gate Lane,Stratford, records in the Zoologist for March that a specimen of Phalaroptts/iilicarius was shot on the marshes near Stratford on November 8lh, 1890. Supposed Occurrence of the Sand Lizard at Woodford : a Correc-tion.—The specimen exhibited by Mr. Oldham at the meeting of the Club, onNovember 8th last ( vol. iv. p. 225), as a Sand Lizard {^Lac


. Essex naturalist: being the journal of the Essex Field Club. , it is not easy to C1K Will) S\v.\N>; PASSING ovEK THK LiCA, Jan. igTH. — Drawn by H. .\ C(:. Grey Phalarope at Stratford.—Mr. .\rthur V. Gates, of Marsh Gate Lane,Stratford, records in the Zoologist for March that a specimen of Phalaroptts/iilicarius was shot on the marshes near Stratford on November 8lh, 1890. Supposed Occurrence of the Sand Lizard at Woodford : a Correc-tion.—The specimen exhibited by Mr. Oldham at the meeting of the Club, onNovember 8th last ( vol. iv. p. 225), as a Sand Lizard {^Lacerler agilis), hasbeen submitted by Dr. Laver to Mr, Boulanger of the British Museum, whowrites that it is a South European species, Z. muralis, possibly from Italy, Thelizard must have escaped from some vivarium or fern-case in Woodford, and thesupposed record of Z. agilis must be struck out. 112 NOTES, ORIGINAr> AND SELECTED. Land and Freshwater Shells of the Roding Valley.—I have found Helixcaperatii, which Mr. Crouch records from the chalk at Grays, on the ridge ofChalky


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