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W. Storey. York Mid W. 



Badgers [Meles taxus] in Nidderdale [female taken alive in 1849]. Nat., 

 May 1885, p. 228. 



William Storey. York Mid W. 



Red Deer [Cervus elaphus] in Nidderdale [a pair in Harefield Woods, 

 June 1885; doubtless escaped from Studley; in 1880, 1881, 1882, and 1884, 

 kids seen in Sawley Woods, near Studley]. Nat., Feb. 1886, p. 36. 



Wm. Storey. York N.W., York Mid W. 



Albino Moles [Talpa eumpaa] in Coverdale and Nidderdale [at Cover 

 Head and at Angram]. Nat., Feb. 1886, p. 36. 



Wm. Storey. York Mid W. 



Cannibalism in the Long-eared Bat [(Blecotus aunties) at Pateley Bridge]. 

 Nat., Jan. 1887, p. 21. 



R. A. Summerfield. York Mid W. 



Badgers [Meles taxtis] at Stainley near Ripon [two specimens, winter of 

 1883-4]. Nat., May 1885, p. 228. 



J. Thomtson. Cumberland or Westmorland. 



The Marten Cat [Martes sylvestris] in Cumberland [two trapped at Martin- 

 dale 'last week '; is not this in Westmorland ?]. Field, Oct. 30th, 1886, 633. 



J. E. Walker. Cumberland. 



Rats [Mus decumauus] and Music [at Wigton School, Cumberland ; account 

 of effects produced on the animals]. Nat. Hist. Journ., March 15th, 1887, 

 xi. 37. 



John Watson. Westmorland. 



Discovery of Fossil Remains in Westmorland [after sundry historical 

 and bibliographical references — among others, to the last British Wild Boar 

 iSus scrofa ferns) having been killed at Over Staveley in Westmorland — an 

 account of results of exploration of caves in the mountain limestone near 

 Kendal; the species represented are Roe deer (Cervus capreolus), Red deer 

 (C. elaphus), Fox (Cam's vulpes), Marten (Martes sylvestris), Wild Boar 

 (Sus scrofa ferns), Badger (Meles taxus), and others — ruminants and carnivora 

 —and domestic animals ; in another cave were Wolf (Cam's lupus), Boar, 

 Deer, etc.]. Field, June 13th, 1885, p. 792. 



John Watson. Cumberland. 



[Churchwardens' accounts for Crosthwaite, Cumberland, 1762 ; containing 

 references to Cam's vulpes, Mustela martes, Felis catus, and Mu stela 

 putorius]. Nat., Nov. 1886, p. 346. 



John Watson. Westmorland. 



Westmorland Heronries [with an incidental note of Aivicola amphibia being 

 fed on by the herons]. Field, Jan. 22nd, 1887, p. 109. 



John Watson. Cumberland, Westmorland. 



The Extinct Animals of the Lake District [as known from cave-exploration 

 and historical evidence ; notes concerning Ursus (two species), Sus scrofa, 

 Cam's lupus, Cervus elaphus, C. itama, C. capreolus, Castor fiber, Felis catus, 

 Bos taurus, B. longifrons, B. primigenius, Mustela, ft/egaceros hibernicus, 

 Equus cabal lus, Meles taxus, and A/arles], Nat., Feb. 1887, pp. 39-45. 



J. Whitaker. Notts. 



A Pied Hare [(Lepus timidus) at Rain worth near Mansfield, shot Jan. 

 1887]. Zool. , June 1887, xi. 233. 



Wm. Yellowley. Northumberland S., Cheviotland. 



The Marten [Martes sylvestris] in Northumberland [at West Chirton near 

 North Shields, and at Harehope, Alnwick ; details of the occurrences]. 

 Nat., Aug. 1886, p. 238. 



April 1689. 



