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TiN N York < 
The Yorkshire Naturalists’ Union at Kildale-in-Cleveland [with n 
that sa Ba dgers paras taxus) reported from Ingleby are teas = he 
Joods, where they have been turne woues also orid deus 
rd is x cuniculus ae at Easby}. Nat., Sep. 1890 vs poi 
CHARLES OLDH Derbyshire, Cheshire. 
Whiskered Bats [ Vespertilio — ~ a royshire ‘at yas! Dale 
near Bakewell, ion Ist, 18 omp t of this and 
etg erley igs, © heshire, pitas ee: Feb. ae 2 "685 and Nat., 
P- 59- 
oo ap Re Cheshire 
k Vets Arvicola glareolus| and Short-tailed Vole [A. agrestis] in 
North Cheshire [at Northenden ; also M/us sylvaticus, ie Sorex tetragonurus 
or coy a ‘Mustela vulgaris growing rarer]. Zool., March iss, p. 98. 
CHAS. OLDHAM. Lanc. W. 
Whiskered Bat [ Vesfertilio mystacinus] in Shropshire and Lancashire 
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Lanc. 
Albino Lon: ng-e ared Bat [Plecotus auritus] in Lancashire [killed by R. 
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Cuas. OLDHAM. Che viotland. 
eged Antipathy of Cattle to Deer (criticized from observation ye “a 
vr vm Cervus washes and C. dama at Chillingham Park}, Zool., 
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CHARLES OLDHA Cheshire, York Mid W. 
The Lyme P, air Herd of Wild White Cattle [( os oe $a — historical 
escriptive account of what is known of the herd, f thei r being 
crossed in I wand bull-calf, po last oration fe) re 
: 3 measurements of skulls and heads given, and woodcuts ase orms 
of horns ni and subsequent to the Givene: cross in 1859]. Zool., March 
1891, a ots 
N Notts. 
Water Rat | Ldraiale amphibia] and Eel [on the river Greet; eel swallowing 
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ALFRED E, lege ork N.E. 
its Badger [(Afdes | snug as observed at Plea aah 
ak laa * Field, Jan. 19th, 1889, 
Joun oe Lanc. S, 
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A othe . . . Tyneside Naturalists’ Field Club, read 
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orthumb. Durh. 
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G. PULLEN 
Curious visitors wo occasions a mouse (species not cate 
perhaps J/ws ple hy Sanna Nat., Feb. 1890, p. 36. 
THomas cna 
orthumber 
ics ation on a Hare hates & orig) at Capheaton, Newcaatie: 
on- Tyne} Field, Dec. 14th, 1889, p. 
J. Rostnson, Cumberland. 
Rabbit [Lepus cuniculus] swimming across the Irthing [being pursued by 
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