Et NATURALIST. 
During the next few months it is hoped to insert the — articles — 
Part 5 of The renenageape ts of the North Lancashire Flora, 1597-1893.— Lister Perry. 
The Rarer * Walkeringham Neighbourhood in eh A icone and 
Yorkshire. the tone Rev. sae K. MILcer. 
sca cry Critical Catalogue of Lincolnshire Piants, Sic ey, E. ADRIAN WoopRUFFE- 
ACOCK, 
Erosion of the Yorkshire Goast in 1894.— Rev. E. Maure Cote, M.A., F.G.S. 
i Yorkshire in 1894.—WicLtiamM HeEweETT. 
Report on Yorkshire Botany for the Season of 1894.—Avberr H. Pawson. 
Flora of the Neighbourhood of Lake Uliswater.—W». Hopcson, A.L.S. 
The Yorkshire Derwent and its wanes. tiga’ Dacre. 
Report on Yorkshire Botany for 1890.—C. P. Hoskirk, F.L.S., and P. F. Les. 
Report on Yorkshire Mosses and Hepatics for 1892.—M. B. Starter, F.L.S. 
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MAMMALS OF CHESHIRE. 
For some time I have ee poapricae evidence of the occurrence and distribution of the 
Mammalia, with a view to the compilation of as complete a list as possible, and now 
write to ask for the ass ass istance nena ry readers of ‘The Naturalist,” resident in the county, 
1 ab , Marten, Badger, Lesser Shrew, Black Rat, 
atin Mouse, Divers: all the Bats, and the Seals and ‘Comecin of the Dee and sare 
he presence i ap eat ict o tbe various “Votes, Mi ce ancl Sh ines may coon 
ae ected by an exami i 1, and if ue 
is sufficiently interested in ie matter to forward a supply of these pellets, either to me or to 
Vad ly i, of Higher Downs, Bowdon, who is co-operating with me, the help will be 
promptly and gratefully. aia stage During the next few months many narmeenieL - 
obtaining Bats will doubtl and we shall be glad to aie and, if desired, return any 
specimens which may be forwarded ea 
CHAS. are eh Brookside, Sale. 
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LIST of YORKSHIRE LEPIDOPT ERA, e 
By G. T. PORRITT, F.L.S. 
- Contains copious records of the localities, &c., of the 1,340 species. of macro-— 
— — known to inhabit the county ; mac carpet of foeet variation 
n specie ‘info ubject. 
ies; with all other — nero on ¢ thes 2 
To beh eT ly fr ae th F a gn Naturalists’ Union, 
a WE DENISON ROEBUCK, Sunny Basle; Leeds; _ 
____E. PONSONBY KNUBLEY, Leeds, 
