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Papers and Records published with respect to the Natural History and 
Physical Features of the North of England. 
VERMES, 1884 to 1892. 
THE present instalment has been compiled and edited by 
WM. DENISON ROEBUCK, F.L.S. 
The counties and vice-counties of which cognizance is taken are 
the following, as named and numbered in the Watsonian scheme :— 
53, Lincoln S. ; 54, Lincoln N.; 56, Notts.; 57, Derby; 58, 
Cheshire ; 59, Lancashire S.; 60, Lancashire W.; 61, York S.E.; 
62, York N.E.; 63, York S.W.; 64, York Mid W.; 65, York N.W. ; 
66, Durham ; 67, Northumberland S. ; 68, Cheviotland ; 69, West- 
morland with Furness; 70, Cumberland; and 71, Isle of Man. 
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