Page -22- Letters to the Editor Dutrochets Leech Dear Sir, Mill you please inform the appropriate recorder that I found a fine specimen of Dutrochets Leech in my garden at the address below at 10.00 a,m, on Saturday 22nd December 1973. It was a mature specimen and my identification was confirmed in conversation with Mr, B.T.War. Donald Cudby 20-1-1974 60 BlueHouse Road, Chingford E4 6HT Mr, Park writes: Trocheta subviridis (Dutrochets Leech) was first recorded in Regents Park in 1850. It occurs where there is a clayey soil - and may be seen away from water. Its food consists of earthworms. Beechwoods Kittyshaw Road Dairy, Ayrshire, 8th June, 1974. Dear Sirs, , As I ai now resident up here I wish to resign membership of the Club, Please convey my sincere regards to all my many friends and acquaintances in the Club and thank them for the many hours of pleasure and instruction my wife and I have had over the past fifteen years with the EFC. Yours William M, Young, !