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Anon, [not signed]. York S.W. 



Ackworth Reports. — Natural History Society [albino Lepus amiadus, 

 Bulldog Bat (what is this?) at Stapleton Park, and Crossopus fodiens at 

 Ackworth]. Nat. Hist. Journ., Sep. 15th, 1887, xi. 128. 



Anon, [not signed]. York S.W. 



Penistone Harriers [the oldest pack known, dating anterior to a.d. 1260; 

 historical details given]. Field, Sep. 24th, 1887, p. 485. 



E. Anne. Northumberland S. 



The Marten [Martes sylvestris] in Northumberland [on the North Tyne, 

 July 1871]. Nat., Sep. 1886, p. 278. 



J. W. Ashton. Cheshire. 



Rat [Mas decttfiianus] attacking Hedgehog [Brinaeeus europaus ; at 

 Bodenhall, July 16th, 1886: the hedgehog was half-grown and the rat an 

 old doe suckling young]. Field, July 24th, 1886, p. 123. 



James Backhouse, junr. York N.W. 



The Yorkshire Naturalists' Union at Hawes[28th June, 1884 : Mole (Talpa 

 eunpua) noted swimming in Whitfield Gill stream]. Nat., Aug. 1884, p. 18. 



James Backhouse, junr. York Mid W. 



The Yorkshire Naturalists' Union at Boroughbridge [May 25th, 1885 : 

 Vulpes vulgaris noted]. Nat., July 1885, p. 279. 



James Backhouse, junr. York Mid W. 



The Yorkshire Naturalists' Union at Blubberhouses [Sep. 26th, 1885 ; 

 Field Vole (Arvicola agrestis) noted]. Nat., Nov. 1885, p. 379. 



James Backhouse, junr. York N.E. 



Yorkshire Naturalists at Gormire Lake and Thirkleby Park [with note 

 on a Badger (Meles taxits) caught at Kirkby Knowle, near Thirsk]. Nat., 

 Aug. 1887, p. 237. 



Edward T. Baldwin. Furness. 



Badger [Meles taxus] in North Lancashire [between Broughton-in-Furness 

 and Foxfield]. Nat., Aug. 1886, p. 238. 



Henry Benson. Westmorland and Furness. 



Hedgehog [Erinaceus europ^us] attacking Chickens [at Windermere]. 

 Zool., Nov. 1886, x. 457. 



Thomas Birks. York S.E., Line. N. 



Grampus (On a gladiator) in the Humber [captured on Whiston Ness, Nov. 

 1st, 1885; specimen now in British Museum]. Nat., Dec. 1885, p. 386. 



W. G. Blatch and A. C. Horner. Notts. 



[Squirrels (Sciurus vulgaris) and Fallow Deer (Ceivm dama) in Sherwood 

 Forest, casually mentioned in an account of a beetle hunting excursion]. 

 Ent. Mo. Mag., Feb. 1887, xxiii. 213. 



Wm. E. Brady. York S.W. 



Badger [Meles taxus] near Barnsley [a male, 35 lbs, taken at Wortley, April 

 22nd, 1884]. Nat., Sep. 1884, p. 34. 



William D. Braithwaite, Secretary. York S.W. 



Ackworth School Natural History Society [many Badgers (Meles taxus) 

 now (April 18th) breeding in Brockendale]. Nat. Hist. Journ. , May 16th, 

 1887, xi. 80. 



W. D. Braithwaite, Secretary. York S.W. 



Ackworth Natural History Society [a tine female Badger (Meles taxus) 

 procured from Camp's Mount, near Askern]. Nat. Hist. Journ., June 15th, 

 1887, xi. 106. 



April 1889. 



