224 bibliography: reptiles and amphibians, 1885-6-7-8. 



E. P. Knubley. York Mid W. 



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

 Angiiis fragilis noted]. Nat., Aug. 1886, p. 253. 



S. L. Mosi.ey. York S.W. 



Annual Report, 1883. . . . Vertebrata [Zootoca vivipara, Dungeon 

 Wood]. Trans. Huddersfield Nat. Soc, Part I (pub. 1884), p. 7). 



S. L. Mosi.ey. York S.W. 



Annual Report, 1884. . . . Repitilia [record of re-appearance of Anguis 

 fragilis in Beaumont Park, Huddersfield, where it was formerly common but 

 not seen for many years]. Trans. Huddersfld. Nat. Soc, Part 2 (pub. 1885), p. 9. 



S. L. Mosley. York S.W. 



Catalogue of Reptiles Found in the Neighbourhood of Huddersfield 



[giving localities for Tropnionotus tiatrix, Anguis fragilis, Laccrta "vivipara, 

 Triton cri status, T. taniatus, Bufo vulgaris, and Ran a temporaria ; Vipera berus 

 stated to be absent]. Trans. Huddfld. Nat. Soc, Part 2 (pub. 1885), pp. 31-32. 



J. J. NixoN; Derbyshire. 



Great Capture of Water Beetles [and anecdote of capture of a ' Sand- 

 lizard ' (possibly a newt) at Little Eaton]. Young Nat., Feb. 1885, vi. 37. 



E. F. Reynolds. York S.W. 



A Red Viper [(Pelias bents) at Stapleton Park, Went Yale, 6th May, 



1887 ; much smaller than usual and very red]. Nat. Hist. Journ., Nov. 1st, 

 1888, xii. 182. 



L. Richardson. Cumberland. 



The Ascent of Cross Fell, April 26th, 1886 [ova of Rana temporaria 

 (frog-spawn) noted in a small pond, ' 2000 ft. up ']. Nat. Hist. Journ., Feb. 

 15th, 1888, pp. 13-14. 



L. Richardson. York N.E. 



The York School Excursion to Scarbro', June 10th, 1886 {Anguis fragilis 



caught near Bee Dale]. Nat. Hist. Journ., Feb. 15th, 1888, p. 14. 



Charles Robson. ? Durham or Northumberland S. 



Viviparous Lizard {Zootoca vivipara) [being notes on a gravid female caught 

 basking in the sun in a drystone dyke, July 2lst, 1885 ; locality (not stated) 

 probably near Newcastle-on-Tyne]. Sci. Goss., Dec. 1886, p. 281. 



Wm. Denison Roebuck. Lane. S., York S.E. 



The true Sand Lizard [Lacerta agilis] in the North of England [at 



Southport, where it is abundant on the sandhills ; the Natterjack {Bufo 

 calamita) also occurs there ; reference made to the Spurn Zootoca]. Nat., 

 June 1885, p. 258. 



W. Cecil Scott and Walter Booth. York N.E. 



The Yorkshire Naturalists' Union at Pickering [Aug. 1886; Rana tem- 

 poraria, Bufo vulgaris, and Jlfolge noted]. Nat., Sep. 1886, p. 273. 



M. L. Sykes. Lane. S. 



Rambles during the Year 1887. — Worsley [Aug. 27th ; tadpoles of Newt 

 and Frog iRaiia temporaria)]. Ann. Rep. Manch. Microsc. Soc. for 1887 

 (pub. 1888), p. 68. 

 W. H. Warner. Yorkshire, Durham. 



The Blindworm (Anguis fragilis) [occurs commonly from Isle of Wight to the 

 Yorkshire moors ; to which ]. E. Robson adds a Durham locality ; a brilliant 

 copper-coloured example from Yorkshire also mentioned]. Young Nat., Feb. 

 1885, vi. 28. 

 W. H. Warner. Westmorland, Cumberland. 



The Common Frog [gives a quotation from the Rev. Thomas Robinson's 

 ' Essay towards a Natural History of Westmoreland and Cumberland ']. 

 Young Nat., March 1886, vii. 38. 



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