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BIBLIOGRAPHY: 
Papers and Records published with respect to the Natural History and 
Physical Features of the North of England. 
MAMMALIA, 1889-1891. 
THE present instalment of Bibliography has been compiled and 
edited by 
WM. DENISON ROEBUCK, F.L.S. 
Previous instalments of the Bibliography of this group of animals 
have appeared as follows :— 
For 1884, in ‘ Naturalist,” February, 1885, pp. 152-156. 
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yi 1: KSBS, “ August, 1886, pp. 239-241. 
», 1886-7, ia April, 1889, pp. 115-127. 
apis BOOS, August, 1891, pp. 253-259. 
The intent of these pibbdgriphient citations is to give a complete 
series of references to books, papers, and records which have been 
printed or published with 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 
convenience 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. 
ANON, [not signed]. Lin 
Capture of a Whal le [20 feet long, on foreshore at Bennington near Bos 
‘a few days ago’; species not named]. Land & Water, Aug. 4th, 1888, ae 
ANon. [not signed]. York N.E 
e Markham Tweddell [with footnote that in 1535 a ‘sea-man’ 
(Geobabiy a crane ay witulina) was captured at skinningrove, and ke 
m eeks on raw fish, but a to the sea ; and it is added that visitors 
to Hull ge House Museum will remember Page Sor ‘Dale of another 
‘sea-man’]. Yorksh. Gonenican; Part 14, Jan Vol, 2 2: 
Anon. [signed ‘ - erer ’]. Furness, berland 
Mustela eater’ in the Lake District [a fine female trapped at 
Seathwaite agent o Coniston Old eras the species described as now 
te em rare, b shea occasionally about Dow Crags and nr ith Tarn, 
and also in the Seafell district]. Field, Pret 23rd, 1889, p. 
