eit NAT UD RANTS. 
During the next few months it ts hoped to insert the following articles:— 
Botanical Rambles about Arnside.—H. T. Sorritr 
The Rarer Plants of OS caer Neighbourhood od = berate, 
Lincolnshire, and Yorkshire.—The foe Fe 
Part 4 of A Critical uk of Lincolnshire Plants, ete.—Rev. E. Aprian 
Wooprvu FFE-PEACOCK. 
Flora of the Neighbourhood of Lake Uliswater.—Wm. Honcson, A.L.S. 
The Yorkshire Derwent and its Fishes.—Husert Dacre. 
Report on Yorkshire Botany for 1890.—C. P. Hosxirk, F.L.S., and P. F. Lee. 
Report on Yorkshire Mosses and Hepatices for 1892,—M. B. Starter, F,LS. 
A HANDBOOK OF THE 
VERTEBRATE FAUNA of YORKSHIRE 
Being a Catalogue of British Mammals, Birds, Reptiles, Amphibians and Fishes, showing 
wha’ ies are or have, within historical periods, been found in th ty 
BY 
WM. EAGLE CLARKE, F.L.S., & WM. DENISON ROEBUCK, F.L.S. 
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executed with Most conscientious care. ,_ They: have given a short introductory exposition of oe 
principles by which they f sketch of he physical a: 
of Yorkshire, and = — of the sc of ihe: iny. wine of its Vertebrata. on ne hile 
boo ee Mag. Ne 
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Raj fish zoological I Tonenee. A mm. 
THE CONCHOLOGICAL SOCIETY’S LIST OF 
British Land and Freshwater Mollusca, 
is9o2. 
iphone BY WwW. NELSON, W. DENISON ROEBUCK, F.LS., 
AND J. Ww. TAYLOR, F.L.S. 
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THE ENTOMOLOGIST’S RECORD : 
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