n8 bibliography: mammalia, 1886 and 1887. 



T. W. Brew is. York S.W. 



Captures of the Badger (Meks taxus) in Yorkshire [four instances from 

 Earl Fitzwilliam's estate in South Yorkshire]. Nat., Aug. 1886, p. 238. 



Thomas Bunker. York S.W. 



Fishes [also Porpoises and Bottle-noses] observed near Goole [none of 



the ceiacea captured]. Nat., Oct. 1886, p. 309. 



Thomas Hunker. York S.E., York S.W. 



Capture of a Rudolphi's Rorqual (Ral.cnoptera borcalis) at Goole [on 

 Sep. 5th, 1884; details given of capture and description and measurements 

 of the specimen]. Nat., Nov. 1884, pp. 87-88. 



Dii'Ton Burn. Westmorland, Cumberland, York N.W. 



Discovery of the Remains of Extinct Animals in Westmorland [and 

 Cumberland, also at Sedbergh : remains of numerous extinct cave mammals, 

 Bos primigenitfs and B. longifrotis, brown and cave bears, wolf, boar, cat, 

 badger-, horse, weasels, deer, and human bones and implements ; large and 

 perfect skull of beaver at Sedbergh]. Sci. Goss., July 1886, p. 166. 



Thomas Carter. York Mid W. 



Movements of Grouse in Hard Weather [and an editorial note speaks of 

 Hares ( T^eptis timidus) and Rabbits (Z. cum'culus) dying in great numbers in 

 Wharfedale]. Zool., March 1886, x. 108. 



J. E. Clark. York N.E. 



Rabbits [Lepi/s cuniculus] in Distress [damaging trees and bushes by gnawing, 



after heavy snow, near Byland Abbey]. N. H. J., June 15th, 1886, x. 104. 



H. Clarke. Isle of Man. 



[Long-eared Bat (Plecotus auritzts) shot at Bride in Sep. 1885. exhibited to 



the Isle of Man Nat. Hist, and Antiqu. Soc. , with a reference to Kermode's 



statement in Manx Note Book, i. 121, that he had not seen one taken on the 



island]. Manx Note Book, No. 5, Jan. 1886, vol. 2, p. 48. 



W. Eagle Clarke. York N.E. 



The Yorkshire Naturalists' Union at Helmsley [Aug. 4th, 1884 : Water 

 Vole {Arvicola amphibia) caught in Beckdale]. Nat., Sep. 1S84, p. 41.' 



Wi C. Clarkson. York Mid W. 



Lesser Horse-Shoe Bat [R/iinohpbus hipposideros} in Nidderdale [near 

 I'ateley Bridge. Sep. 23rd, 1886]. Nat., Nov. 1886, p. 339. 



T. D. A. Cockerell. Cheshire. 



A September Walk through . . . Cheshire . . . [Seiuras vulgaris noted 

 at Congleton, Sep. nth, 1885]. Nat., Feb. 1886, p. 57. 



Alfred Heneaoe Cocks. Off Yorkshire Coast. 



The Fin-whale Fishery of 1886 on the Lapland Coast [' the last Whale 



I met with was only about fifty miles from the Yorkshire coast ... on the 



morning of October 10th. On the fishing-ground known to trawlers as the 



"Great Silver Pits " (20 to 40 fathoms) ... a small whale — perhaps a. Lesser 



Rorqual [fia/a>/offera ] — was steadily breakfasting on the fish,' etc.]. 



Zool., June 1887, xi. 210. 



R. Barrington Cooke. York N.E.- 



Polecats \Mustela puton'us] in Yorkshire [five seen, 25th and 26th June, 

 1887, on the banks of Jugger Howe Beck, an upper tributary of theDerwent, 

 Fylingdales Moor : details given]. Field, July 9th, 1887, p. 50. 



John Cordeaux. York S.E. 



The Spurn [with notes of mammalian bones (Bos longifrovs, B. primigmius, 



Cennis claphtts, C. megaccros, Sus scrofa, Rliiuoceros, Trie /teens, etc.) in the 

 Holderness gravels]. Nat., Aug. 1884, p. 2. 



Naturalist, 



