30 Review—Romantic Richmondshire. 
of wolves and other beasts of the forest throughout the whole 
region. Indeed the whole of Richmondshire seems to have 
been a preserve for these animals of the chase, and the 
evidences of their presence are plain and manifest in many 
ways, as place-names, ancient traditions and records all show. 
The distinguished men who sprang from this region are all duly 
noted, and amongst the scientific ones we note the well-deserved 
aca mmende retake SKE sot 
Found in Wensley Park, about hurchyard 
4c} +a} 
had evidently 
compliments paid to Mr. William Horne, the veteran. palaon- 
tologist of Leyburn, than whom no one has done more for the 
investigation of the geology of Wensleydale. The work of the 
two Keartons, the ornithologist and the photographer, Swaledale 
men from Thwaite, are also noted, and a portrait (which we are 
allowed to reproduce) is given of Dr. John Fothergill, F.R.S., 
Naturalist, 
