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William Hodgson. Cumberland, Westmorland, Furness, Yorkshire. 



The Hill Naturalist [a full and popularly written account — in systematic 

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J. Hopkin and T. Southwell. Line. N. 



Sperm Whale [Physeter macrocephalus] stranded at Grimsby in 1563 



[account extracted from the Harleian MSS. by Mr. Hopkin ; commented on 

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Robert J. Howard. Lane. S. 



The past Winter and the Rabbits [(Leptts cuniculus), which were severely 

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W. R. Hughes [Secretary, and ten others]. Cheviotland, Cheshire, Lane. S. 

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 descendants of the Middleton herd ; the Lyme herd ceased to exist about four 

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Peter Inchbald. York Mid W. 



The Whiskered Bat [Vespertilio mystacinus] in Nidderdale [captured near 



Pateley Bridge, Tune 10th, 1887, by Wm. Storey]. Field, Tune 18th, 18S7, 

 p. 882. 



Peter Inchbald. York Mid W. 



[Long-eared] Bat [Plecotus aurittts] capturing moths [at Harrogate ; 

 method described]. Field, July 23rd, 1887, p. 149. 



James Ingleby. York Mid W. 



Whiskered Bat ( Vespertilio mystacinus) at Warsill, near Pateley Bridge 

 [a large colony]. Nat., April 1885, p. 202. 



Jas. Ingleby. York Mid W. 



Weasel [Mustela vulgaris] 's Method of Carrying its Young [described ; 



locality not stated, presumably Eavestone near Ripon]. Nat., March 1886, 

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W. B. Jacques. Lane. W. 



Curious Death of a Rabbit [(Leptts cuniculus) at Goosnargh, Lanes.; neck 

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J. M. Jeffcott. Isle of Man. 



'The Seven Sleepers,' according to Manx tradition [included the 



Craitnag or Bat (Vespertilio pipistrellus, etc.), the Doallag or Dormouse 



(Myoxtts avellanarius), and theGraynoge or Hedgehog (Erinaceus ettropirus) ; 



etymologies given]. Nat., Aug. 1884, pp. 14-15. 



J. E. Kelsall. Derbyshire, Notts., York Mid W., Cheshire. 



The Distribution in Great Britain of the Lesser Horse-shoe Bat 



[(Rhittoloplitts Iiipposideros); collected records for Derbyshire, Notts., York- 

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