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as having been killed in Eaydale, and in Kexby Woods, near Yoi'k 

 (Field, Oct. 1, 1881, p. 504). 



28. Meles taxus (Schreb.) ; Badger. — Stragglers continue to 

 be reported from time to time, as at Yarm, Sleningford, &c. 



f 42. Hyperoodon rostratum (Chem.) ; Common Beaked Whale. 



143. H. latifrons, Gv&y ; Broad-fronted Beaked Whale. — Mr. 



Southwell informs us that H. latifrons has been proved to be the 



male of H. rostratum, thus diminishing the Yorkshire list by one 



species. 



50. Glohicephalus melas (Trail) ; Pilot Whale. — One was cap- 

 tured off Flamborough in February, 1865, and recorded as the 

 " Ca'ing Whale, Glohicephalus deductor'" (J. Freeland Young, 

 Field, Feb. 25, 1865). 



53. Delphinus tursio, Fab. ; Bottle-nosed Dolphin. — One 

 stranded near Goole, Oct. 4, 1881, the identification of which was 

 confirmed by Mr. Thomas Southwell (Naturalist, 1881, p. 66). 



Birds. 



5. Turdus varius, Pall.; White's Thrush. — Two additional 

 occurrences. Riraswell, near Withernsea, one shot during the 

 first week in November, 1881, and now in the collection of Mr. 

 R.T. Burnham, of Rimswell, where Clarke has seen it. Waplington 

 Manor, near Pocklington, one shot in early January, 1882 (Back- 

 house, Zool. 1882, p. 74; Inchbald, Field, 1882, p. 201). 



8. Turdus torquatus, Ij. ; Ring Ouzel. — The solitary instance 

 of this species nesting near Beverley must now be considered 

 doubtful. 



11. Cinclusmelanogaster, C.L.Brehm.; Black- breasted Dipper. 

 Mr. Seebohm having expressed a doubt as to the occurrence of this 

 species or race in Britain, Clarke forwarded him the Welwick 

 specimen for examination, with the result that it was considered 

 an undoubted example of this form. 



17. Ruticilla titys (Scop.); Blackstart. — Mr. Bailey's note that 

 he had observed this species at Flamborough in October and 

 November having been doubted in high quarters, it is interesting 

 to know that Clarke shot one at Spurn in the last week of 

 October, 1882, and saw another there about the same date in 

 1883. It is probably a regular autumn visitant. 



18 or 19. Cyanecula ? species; Bluethroat. — Spurn Head, one 

 shot in Clarke's presence on the 11th of September, 1882, and 



