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G. ia HAsTINGs. York S.W. 
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G. E. HAsTINGs. . York S.W. 
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G. E. HasTincs. ‘ * York S.W. 
Ackworth Srages [are 8 in number, viz., Roach (Leuciscus rutilus), Dac 
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fario), Sharp-n pris Eel (Anguilla ac -utirostris), Three-spined Stickleback 
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G. E. HAsTINGs. York N.W., N.E. and Mid W. 
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Sates (Gobio fixz wath, Chub (ZL. cephalus), Minow (2. phoxinus), 
Gra a ( vee 2ulgari), Trout (.Sadmo fario), Salmon (S. sa/ar), Pike 
(Esox luctus), Per ca fluviatilis), Ruff |Acerina cernua), Three-spined 
yu 
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J. Heart. York Mid W. 
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