ay 2 Rockinghan Street, Barnsley, 17th Feb. 1898. 
_ March 1898. 
Orchesia micans and Clinocara undulata near Barnsley. 7% 
at Welbeck and sree and ea melanic breeds at Levens and Stanton- 
in-the-Peak; the b of the work gives details of the various parks, 
county b ean. a er mam mmals mentioned are Lepus eines L. 
ve e (Bos ee at Chiliiagham Park (p. ya), formerly at Wallaton, 
Notts, and Annesley, Notts (details given, p. 115), ZLepus erasieirs in 
Westinoriand (p. 164), Meles and Lutra in N.E. bevel es x79)) 
Reviewed at length in Athenzeum, 25th March 1893, p 
Nat t., May 1894, pp. 159-160. 
F. B. WHITLOCK. NORTHU -ereage aie Ss. 
srs ee of the Water Vole [Arvicola amphibia] i 
and [at Harbottle in Upper Coquetdale, where they are gy itedens 
seen athe Ce quet]. Zool., Sept. 1892, p. 329. 
B. ea oe pala Mip W. 
Verte brate Fau of Langstrothdale, Mid-West Yorkshire 
ene with remarks, 19 4 pipe of mammals]. Nak; May 18091, 
35-136. 
The intent of these bibliographical citations is to give 
a complete series of references to books, papers, and records 
which have been printed or published wih regard to the ten 
northern English counties and the Isle of Man, and to indicate 
the gist of the contents of each in as concise a form as may 
be consistent with making these papers of interest and of value 
to persons engaged in geographical natural history work. In 
the case of long lists or papers, the very briefest indications 
only are given, reference to the original work or paper being 
necessary. In the case of short records, however, the con- 
venience of the user of the bibliography necessitates the giving 
of fuller detail and the name of every species included, or even 
by giving the whole substance (destitute of verbiage) to obviate 
the necessity of further reference. No apology need be given 
for giving matter of this kind in ‘The Naturalist’; it may not 
be of interest to casual readers, but to actual workers it will be 
of decided use. 
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NOTE—COLEOPT. eg 
Orchesia micans and Clinocara undulata near Barnsley.—1 am 
expecting to have a ly number of Orchesia widake Pz. emerge from my 
breeding jar about June or July, and shall be ongrougl ad son Ps br 
is curi on h 
tube 
to contain them and a penny stamp to cover cost of postage. While deste 
with this species, I minded of my good fortune in the capture of 
pe of a asion of t 
¥.N.U, excursion there in 1891. The followi ing year I was more saceesstl 
being able to secure one in Green Farm Wood on the 7th Jun Lik 
O. micans it is rather an awkward species to capture, owing to its Sianipther 
powers, Canon Fowler (Col., vol. v., p. 38), who describes it as being ‘ ve 
ese cose se . Se. — ‘the only seer Lhave-ever. 
di before I could secure it.’—E. G . BAYFORD, 
