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GLOUCESTERSHIRE. 



[Knap, J. L.] — The Journal of a Naturalist. London, cr. 8vo, 

 1829. (Contains observations on the Mammals ; chiefly on 

 pp. 132-150). 



Nicholls, H. G. — [The Mammals of the Forest of Dean.] 

 In his Forest of Dean, pp. 199-204. London, cr. 8vo, 1858. 

 (Alludes to few species, except the deer.) 

 Witchell, Chas. A.— [The Mammals of Gloucestershire.] In 

 Witchell and Strugnell's Fauna and Flora of Gloucestershire, 

 pp. 1-42. Stroud, roy. 8vo, 1892. (An excellent list ; enu- 

 merates 37 species.). 



HAMPSHIRE. (See also Wight, Isle of.) 



Bell, Thomas. — [Mammals of Selborne.] In his edition of 

 White's Natural History and Antiquities of Selborne, vol. ii, pp. 

 262-263. London, roy. 8vo, 1877. (Enumerates 28 species.) 

 Haviland, W. A. — [The Mammals of the Winchester District.] 

 The Fifth Report of the Winchester College Natural History 

 Society, p. 115. Winchester, dy. 8vo, 1881. (Enumerates 

 19 species.) 



HEREFORDSHIRE. 



Lingwood, K. M.— [Mammals of a part of Herefordshire.] 

 Annals of Nat. Hist., vol. v, pp. 184-185. London, dy. 8vo, 

 1840. (Enumerates 24 species.) 



HUNTINGDONSHIRE. 



Miller, S. H., & S. B. J. Skertchly.— [The Mammals of the 

 Fenland.] In their Fenland, Past and Present, pp. 358-362. 

 Wisbeach and London, roy. 8vo, 1878. (An admirable list ; 

 enumerates 37 species.) 



KENT. 



Boys, Wm. — [The Mammals of Sandwich and its Neighbour- 

 hood.] In his Collections for an History of Sandwich, pp. 

 847-849. Canterbury, dy. 4to, 1792. (A fairly good list, 

 though it lacks comments and includes the domestic animals.) 



LANCASHIRE. 



Leigh, Chas. — [The Mammals of Lancashire.] In his Natural 

 History of Lancashire, Cheshire, and the Peak in Derbyshire, 

 book ii, pp. 1-7. Oxford, fcap. fo., 1700. (Only a few species 

 are mentioned, and those chiefly domestic.) 

 Byerley, Isaac. — [The Mammals of Liverpool.] In his Fauna 

 of Liverpool, pp. 5-9. London and Liverpool, dy. 8vo, 1856. 

 (Enumerates 42 species, including those domesticated.) 

 McNicholl, D. H. — The Mammalia of Southport. In his 

 Handbook for Southport, 2nd ed., pp. 76-78. London, cr. 8vo, 

 1861. (A good list; enumerates 22 species; 1st ed. not seen.) 



