142 AUTHORITIES CONSULTED. 
Mr. A. G. More, F.L.S., Dr. G. E. Dobson, F.L.S., Mr. H. E, 
Dresser, F.L.S., Mr. J. E. Harting, F.L.S., and above all to Mr. 
John Cordeaux and Mr. Thomas Stephenson, for the very kind 
manner in which numerous queries were replied to, while for 
scattered facts and information upon special points the 
Rev. J. C. Atkinson, B.A.; Mr. F. Bond, F.Z.S.; Mr. J. D. Butterell ; 
Rev. H. C. Casson; Hon. Payan Dawnay; Hon. F. H. Dawnay; Mr. N. F. 
Dobrée; Mr. George Edson; Mr. H. G. Faber; Dr. Francis M. Foster ; 
Mr. John Grassham; Mr. J. H. Gurney, jun., F.Z.S.; | Rev. F. W. Hayden ; 
Mr. H. B. Hewetson; Mr. Francis Hoare; Mr. Henry Kerr; Mr. P. W. 
Lawton; Mr. H. T. Mennell, F.L.S.; Mr. Thomas Machen; Prof. L. C. 
Miall, F.G.S.; Mr. C. C. Oxley; Rev. G. E. Park; Mr. Thomas Southwell, 
F.Z.S.; Mr. John Stephenson; Mr.W. H. Taylor; and Mr. J. Whitaker, F.Z.S., 
besides some of the contributors of lists, have placed the authors 
under obligation. 
Although the limited space which can be allotted to the sub- 
ject in the present work precludes a fuller use of the mass of 
valuable information which the courtesy of correspondents has 
placed at their disposal, the authors hope to have the pleasure of 
utilising it in future publications, and for such purpose would be 
glad to receive additional notes. Mr. Roebuck would be pleased 
to receive records of the occurrence of the mammalia and reptiles, 
more particularly of the smaller and more obscure species, and 
references to historical and other evidence of the former existence 
of the extinct forms; while Mr. Clarke would like to receive 
additional information on the birds, with evidence as to the 
existence of the Great Bustard and other species which once bred 
in the county, and specimens and information of the occurrence’ 
of marine fishes. 
