BJBLIOGRAE'HV : MAMMALIA, l886 AND 1887. 1 1 9 



John Cordeaux. York N.E., Durham. 



[Large Seal— surmised to be Halicheerm grypAus—at Tees mouth, 18th 

 Nov. 1S83]. Migration Report for 1883 ; rep. Nat., Sep. 1884, p. 43. 



John Cordeaux. Line. N. 



Wild Cat [Felis catus] in Lincolnshire [shot in March 1883, at Bullington 



Wood near Wragby, a wood in which the Mnrten (Maries sylvestris) occurs 



almost every year, and in which Mustela putorius is common]. Nat., Sep. 



1884, pp. 33-34. 



John Cordeaux. York S.E. 



The Yorkshire Naturalists' Union at Spurn Point [3rd September, 1884 ; 

 Sorex vulgaris and Erinaceus noted]. Nat., Nov. 1884, p. 92. 



John Cordeaux. Line. N., Line. S., York S.W. 



Lincolnshire [with notes of Bos primigenius fossil at Grimsby; Cervus elaphtts. 

 Bos longifrons, Cam's lupus, Sus scro/a, Felis catus fossil at Aylesby ; of 

 Cervus elaphus, an original herd, at Grimsthorpe Park; of Fells catus near 

 Wragby, Martes, Mustela putorius, Lutra, Meles, Fhoca vitulina, Halichtrtu 

 gryphus, Myoxus, Arvicola riparia, Sorex mi nut us, Crossopus, and Physeter 

 bidens ; and to the great herds of Cervus elaphus at Hatfield Levels]. Nat., 

 Jan. 1886, pp. 7-9. 



John Cordeaux. Line. N. 



Some Footprints in the Snow [as observed at Great Cotes, Lines., of Mus 



sylvaticus, Arvicola agrestis, A. amphibia, Sorex, Mustela erminea, M. vulgaris, 



M. putoria, Cams vulpes, Lepus europicus, Erinaceus, Talpa, and Lept/, 



cuniculus\. Nat., March 1887, pp. 72-74. 



R. D. Darhishire. Line. N. 



Note on the Fishes [and Marine Mammals] of Grimsby about 1300 



[extract from the ' Lay of Havelok the Dane '; references made to Whales or 

 Grampuses, Seals, Porpoises (Phoccna communis)]. Nat., Oct. 1884, P- 60. 



W. Duckworth. Cumberland. 



Porpoise [PAocana communis ; caught at Skinburness on Sol way, May 6th, 

 1886; measurements and weight given]. Trans. Cumb. and Westm. Ass., 

 No. xi. 1885-86 (pub. 1886), p. 150. 



J. N. Dufty. Line. N. 



Badger [Meles taxus] in Lincolnshire [at Housham and Somerby]. Nat., 

 April 1886, p. 113. 



J. J. Duxnington-Jefferson. York S.E. 



Curious Accident to a Hare [{Lepus timidus), near York ; broke its neck by 

 running against a flock of sheep]. Field, Oct. 30th, 1886, p. 6<?3. 



D. Embleton. Durham, Northumberland S. 



Black Rat [Mus ratius] at Newcastle [historical particulars of its occurrence 

 in Northumberland and Durham]. Nat., Jan. 188^, p. 128. 



D. Embleton. Durham, Westmorland, York N.W. 



A Catalogue of the Place-names in Teesdale [including some derived from 

 the Cow, the Ox, the Stot, the Hart, the Puck, the Hind, the Roe, the Ewe, 

 the Lamb, the Fox, the Badger, the Beaver, the Hare, Swine, and the Coney; 

 see pp. xiii. 9, 10, II. 18 (Ox), 22 (Badger). 47 (Hart), 49 (Ewe), 53 1 Swine),' 

 5S (Hind), 62 (Boar), 68 (Fox). 76 (Badger, Fox), 77 (Hare), 96 (Lamb), 

 97 (Wether, Hind), 99 (Badger). 99, 101 (Swine\ 101 (Hart), 1 ro 

 (Badger), 113 (Deer), 124 (Cow, Sheep, and Stot), 128 (Hare), 139, 141 

 (Hart), 151 (Coney or Rabbit), 153 (Beaver), 153 (Buck), 153 (Horse), 153 

 (Hind), 159 (Badger), 177 (Stot), 1S5 (Hare, Hart), 186 (Fox), 193 (Wether), 

 203 (Fox), 203 (Hare), 207 (Boar), 207 (Beaver), 214 (Fox)]. Nat. Hist. 

 Trans, of Northd., Durh. and Newc. , vol. ix. part i. (1887), pp. i-xviii. 

 and 1-223. 



April 1889. 



