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bourhood, pp. 39-42 & 61-62. Yarmouth, London, & Norwich, 

 cr. 8vo, 1863. (Enumerates 26 species ; practically a second 

 edition of the Pagets' work.) 



Gurney, J. H. — Stray Notes on Norfolk and Suffolk Mammalia. 

 Trans. Norf. dc Norw. Nat. Soc, vol. i, pp. 22-26. Norwich, 

 dy. 8vo, 1870. (An admittedly incomplete list ; enumerates 

 19 species only.) 



Hunt, A. Leigh. — [The Mammals of Thetford.] In his 

 Capital of the Ancient Kingdom of East Anglia, pp. 236-238. 

 London, dy. 8vo, 1870. (An unimportant list ; see Trans. 

 Norf. dt Norw. Nat. Soc., vol. i, pp. 83-87.) 

 Southwell, Thos. — [The Mammals of Norfolk.] Trans. 

 Norf. dc Norw. Nat. Soc, vol. i, part 2, pp. 71-81. Norwich, 

 dy. 8vo, 1874. (A good list ; enumerates 37 species ; exten- 

 sive additions vol. iii, pp. 657-676 b, 1884, brings up the total 

 to 41 species ) 



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

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

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

 enumerates 37 species.) 



Norgate, F. — Notes on Norfolk Mammalia. Trans. Norf. 

 dc Norw. Nat. Soc, vol. ii., pp. 458-470. Norwich, dy. 8vo, 

 J 878. (Though not a list, this paper contains interesting 

 observations on no less than 25 species.) 



Johnson (Kandall). — An Approximate List of the Extinct 

 Mammalia of Norfolk. Ti~ans. Norf. & Norw. Nat. Soc, vol. ii, 

 pp. 279-292. Norwich, 8vo, 1879. 



Norgate, F. — Mammalia [of Norfolk.] In K. H. Mason's 

 History of Norfolk, App. pp. xii-xiii. London, roy. 4to, 1884. 

 (A good list ; enumerates 37 species.) 



Southwell, Thos. — Mammalia of Norfolk. Trans. Norf. dc 

 Norw. Nat. Soc, vol. iii, pp. 657-676 b. Norwich, 8vo-, 1884. 

 (Enumerates 41 species ; an amplification of the author's 

 previous list.) 



NOKTHAMPTONSHIRE. 



Morton, Kev. John. — [The Mammals of Northamptonshire.] 

 In his Natural History of Northamptonshire , pp. 442-455. 

 London, fcap. fo., 1712. (Relates chieliy to domestic species.) 



NORTHUMBERLAND. 



Wallis, John.— [The Mammals of Northumberland.] In his 

 Natural History and Antiquities of Northumberland, vol. i, 

 pp. 405-414. London, 2 vols., dy. 4to, 1769. (A very good 

 list for the period.) 



[Mackenzie, E.J — [The Mammals of Northumberland.] In 

 his View of the County of Northumberland, vol. i, pp. 138-147 



