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H. Wallis Kew. Line. N. 



Otter [Lutra vulgaris] near Louth, Lincolnshire [one, caught at Maltby 

 Springs, April 3rd, 1885]. Nat., Dec. 1885, p. 393. 



H. Wallis Kkw. Line. N. 



Field Notes [eight hedgehogs [Erinaceus eurap,cus) in Muckton Wood, and 

 twenty-six weasels (Mustela vulgaris) and three stoats (M. eriuinea) in 

 Burwell Wood, all killed by keepers]. Nat. World, Jan. 1886, p. 2. 



H. Wallis Kfav. Line. N. 



Another Post-glacial Ravine (Hubbard's Valley, near Louth) and its 

 inhabitants [the Noctule (Vesperugo noctula) noted]. Nat. World, March 

 1886, iii. 41. 



H. Wallis Kew. Line. N. 



In the Woods [near Louth] in Summer [Stoats (Mustela en/tinea), Weasels 

 [M, vulgaris). Hedgehogs {Erinaceus europirus) on 'keeper's trees' noted]. 

 Nat. World, July 1886, iii. 121-124. 



E. P. Knubley. York Mid W. 

 The Yorkshire Naturalists' Union in Upper Nidderdale [in 1886 ; Mus 



sylvaticus and Ari'icola riparia noted]. Nat., Aug. 1886, p. 253. 



L. Lee. ? Notts. 



Rat's Teeth [one with the upper incisors curved and ii inch long ; note dated 

 from Nottingham]. Sci. Goss., Sep. 1S86, p. 214. 



R. B. L[ee]. Westmorland. 



Otters [Lutra vulgaris] frequenting- a Salmon Pool [on the Kent in 

 Westmorland]. Field, June 5th, 1886, p. 733. 



R. B. L[f.e]. Cumberland, Westmorland, Furness. 



Otter Hunting during 1886 [description of the Otter-hound packs, prefaced 

 by interesting reminiscences, anecdotes, and extract from a churchwarden's 

 accounts]. Field, Oct. 30th, 1886, p. 626. 



R. B. L[ee]. Cumberland. 



Extraordinary Run with a Single Hound [after a Fox ( J'///^ w//^?;v>) 



on some of the roughest and wildest ground near Buttermere, including the 



summit of High Style (2643 ft. alt.), nth November, 1887]. Field, Nov. 



26th, 1887, p. 804, and Dec. 10th, p. 880. 



F. Arnold Lf.es. York N.W. 

 Badgers [Mules ta.xus] and Red Deer [Cervtts elaphus] in Upper Wensleydale 



[two Badgers let off in Fossdale are still there ; a semi-wild Deer is ranging 

 the moorlands]. Nat., May 1885, p. 228. 



T. Lister. York S.W. 



Notes from Barnsley [a pair of Otters (Lutra vulgaris) in the Dearne]. 

 Nat. Hist. Journ., June 15th, 1886, x. 106. 



R. Lofthouse. York N.E. 



Records of Captures of Badgers [Meles ta.xus] in Yorkshire [eight 



instances of various dates for Cleveland localities given]. Nat., April 1886, 

 p. 113. 



R. Lofthouse. York N.E., Durham. 



The River Tees : its Marshes and their Fauna [remains of Bos primigenius, 



of Mastodon, Deer, etc., dredged in the river; particulars as to the former 

 occurrence and extinction of Phoca vitulina and P. gryphtts ; PhoceetUx com- 

 munis, Lutra vulgaris, Arvicola amphibia, Mus decumattus, HI. rattus, Lepus 

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April 1889. 



