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Tetrao Tetrix, Linn. 

 Lagopus Scoticus, Selb. 

 Perdix cinerca, Briss. 



GraUatoreH. 

 Ardea cinerea, Lath. 

 Numeniiis arquata, Latli. 

 Totanus ochropus, Temm. 



hypoleucos, Temm. 

 Scolopax rusticola, Linn. 



Gallinago, Linn. 



Galliniila, Linn. 

 Ealliis aquaticus, Linn. 

 Crex pratensis, Bechst. 



Charadrius pluvialis, Linn, 

 morinelliis, Linn, 

 hiaticula, Linn. 



Natatores. 

 Anser ferns, Flem. 

 Anas Boschas, Temm. 



crecea, Linn. 

 Claugula chrysophthalmos, Stepli. 

 Podiceps minor, Lath.. 

 Lams ridibundus, Linn. 



canus, Linn. 



fuscus, Linn. 



EEPTILIA. 



Sauria. 

 Lacertidce. 

 Lacerta agilis, Flem. 



Ophidia. 



AnguidcB. 



Anguis fragilis, Linn. 



SerpentidcB. 

 Pelias Berus, Bonap. 



Acanthopterygii . 

 LoricaU. 

 Gasterosteus aculeatus, Linn. 



Ma lacopter ygii . 

 Ahdominales. 



Ctjprinida. 

 Leuciseus phoxinus, Yarr. 



The list of the mammaHa, as might be expected, is limited, and 

 offers little for observation. Among the bats, is one I take to be the 

 Ves. emarginatus, Geoff., described by Mr Jenyns in his Manual, and 

 considered a rare species. Sovex fodiens^ though not frequently seen, 

 owing to its retired habits, is pretty common about the brooks and 

 ditches, but its nearly allied congener, the S. remifer of Geoff., has not 

 yet been met with. The otter also now rarely occurs ; and no recent 

 instance of the badger {Meles Taxus) frequenting his former burrows, 

 has for many years past been observed. The ornithological list 



Amphibia. 

 Caducibranchia, 

 Ranidce. 

 Rana temporaria, Linn. 

 Bufo vulgaris, Flem. 



SalamandridcB. 

 Triton palustris, Flem. 

 aquaticus, Flem. 



PISCES. 



Cobitis barbatula, Linn. 



Salmomdce. 

 Salmo Trutta, Linn. 

 Fario, Linn. 

 Eriox ? Linn. 



