MAMMALS OF CHESHIRE. 
For some time I have been oe evidence of the occurrence and distribution of the 
Cheshire Mammalia with a view to the compilation of as complete a list as possible, ai see now 
to ask k fe si of any re: i resident in the county. 
Information is particularly desired about the Polecat, Marten; Badger, Lesser Shrew, Black Rat, 
ouse se, all t and Merse 
rt Was. ard, of Highe 
promptly and gratefully acknowledged. During the next few months many opportunities of 
obtaining Bats will doubtless occur, and we shall be glad to identify, and, if desired, return any 
specimens which may be forwarded to us 
CHAS. OLDHAM, Brookside, Sale. 
‘NATURALIST’ REPRINTS—No. J. 
LAND & FRESHWATER ‘MOLLUSCA OF LANCASHIRE, 
Bs pal ROBERT RT STANDEN. 
This er contains not only Mr. Standen’s own observations, but those of Messrs. R. D. 
Darbish - T. Rogers, W. H. Heathcote, J. A. Hargreaves, F.C. Long, H. Stephenson, and 
other rconchalogise ae the observations Sonsser onal in Dyson’s list of 1850, and in Hardy’s 
list of 1864 1865, are reproduced for cuneate : 
Price 9d. (By post, 94d.) 
To be had from the Publishers of the ‘Naturalist,) Sunny Bank, Leeds. 
Just Published. Crown 8v0, Cloth limp, 370 pp-; 55.3 Net, 35. 9d.; By Post, 4s. 
THROUGH AIREDALE : 
From GOOLE ro MA LHAM. 
By JOHNNIE GRAY (H. SpeicHT), 
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A Tourist’s View of Ireland,’ ‘ Pleasant Walks around Bradford,’ &c. 
T n origin: ork, a portion h is prin small but clear 
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valley, with miles around the principal places. 
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LIST of YORKS SHIRE 
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: Connie copious records of the localities, &c., of the 1,340 ciatan ot os 
and micro-lepidoptera known to o inhabit the county ; parcels offal varatom 
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