n6 bibliography: mammalia, 1886 and 1887. 



mont (Egremont near Carnforth), and the Kendal packs ; some details are 

 also given as to the scarcity or abundance of Otters (Lutra vulgaris) in the 

 several districts]. Field, May 15th, 1886, p. 618. 



Anon. [signed W., probably John Watson]. Cumb.,Westm., Furness, Lane. W. 

 The Kendal Otter Hounds [with records of Otters (Lutra vulgaris) on the> 

 Lune and the Wenning, at Coniston Lake, at Windermere, at Levens Bridge 

 near Kendal, at Thirlmere and Blea Tarn, on the Duddon, in Eskdale, near 

 Penrith, in the Eden, and near Grange]. Field, June 12th, 1886, p. 773 ; 

 July 10th, 1886, p. 78; June nth, 1887, p. 804 : July 2nd, 1887, p. 44; 

 Aug. 20th, 1887, p. 321 ; and Oct. 1st, 1887, p. 519. 



Anon, [signed 'Hemp,' ' Cockermouth,' 'Gaylad,' and 'Derwent']. Cumb. 



The West Cumberland Otter Hounds [on the river Ellen, at Netherhall, 

 Derwent Bridge, &c. ; at Ouse Bridge and at Thirlmere Lake, several 

 Otters ; on the Cocker and near Cockermouth ; in the rivers Derwent and 

 Marron, Bassenthwaite Lake, etc.]. Field, Tune 26th, 1886, p. 857 ; 

 July 10th, 1886, p. 78 ; Sep. 4th, 1886, p. 347 ; and July 30th, 1887, 

 P- 175- 



Anon, [not signed]. Westmld., Cumbld., York Mid W. 



Important Discovery of the Remains of Extinct Animals [in Caverns in 

 Westmorland and Cumberland, and (probably) Yorkshire ; the remains 

 found included human bones and those of Bos pri/nogens [sic] and B. 

 langifrons, grisly (?), brown and cave bears, wolf, wild boar, wild cat, badger, 

 horse, several weasels, fox, red and fallow deer, and — most important of all, 

 a large and perfect skull of the beaver discovered at Sedbergh, just on the 

 border of Yorkshire and Westmorland]. North Eastern Daily Mail; rep. 

 Nat. World, July 1886, iii. 139. 



Anon, [signed ' York ']. Yorkshire. 



The Mole [Talpa eu>vp,ca], its Merits and Demerits [summing up that 'we 

 cannot afford to grow moles in any part of Yorkshire']. Field, Sep. nth, 

 1886, p. 413. 



Anon, [not signed]. Isle of Man. 



Accounts of the Calf Island in 1708 [including an item as follows : 'The 

 Rabbets of s' 1 Isle this year being 180 cupp" at 2 d per cupp" . 

 01 : 10 : 00]. Manx Note Book, No. 8, Oct. 1886, vol. 2, p. 190. 



Anon, [not signed]. Line. S. 



Otters [Lutra vulgaris'] — An Appeal to Masters of Hounds [to hunt the 



Welland at Stamford and Deeping St. James, and its tributary the Gnash, 



infested with Otters, which, within living memory, have never been so 



numerous]. Field, Oct. 16th, 1886, p. 555. 



Anon. [par. from 'Times']. York S.E. 



The Mammoth [Elcp/ias primigcuius] in Yorkshire [a large tusk, 10 ft. long, 

 found in the sand and gravel-pit on Castle Hill, Elloughton]. Field, May 

 28th, 1887, p. 756. 



Anon, [signed 'The Veteran ']. Lane. S., York Mid W. 



Capt. Yate's Otter Hounds [at Harracksford, Bradford, Grindleton, and 

 Sawley]. Field, June nth, 1887, p. 804. 



Anon, [signed ' Falcon ']. Northumb. S. 



Otter Hunting - in North Tyne [at Falstone, Bellingham, etc.]. Field, 

 July 9th, 1887, p. 52. 



Anon, [signed ' L. T.']. Durham. 



Otter Hunting in the Wear [at YVitton, Wolsingham, Chester-le-Street, and 

 Durham]. Field, July 9th, 1887, p. 52. 



Naturalist, 



