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PISCES. 



Occurrence of Box vulgaris on the Norfolk Coast. — In the middle 

 of December last (1902) a specimen of this fish was found dead on the 

 beach near Cromer. It measured 9 in. in length and 2f in. in depth* 

 Although the " Bogue " has been met with several times on the south 

 coast of England, I am not aware that it has hitherto been recorded 

 for the Norfolk waters. — Thos. Southwell (Norwich). 



BIBLIOGRAPHY. 



Mammals, Reptiles, and Amphibians of Suffolk. — Being engaged 

 upon a short account of the above for the ' Victoria History of the 

 Counties of England,' I should be most grateful for the loan of any 

 local lists, however imperfect and fragmentary. Any information 

 bearing on the subject would be thankfully received. The Bats especi- 

 ally seem to have received little attention, and my list is at present a 

 very short one. Any well-authenticated records of the rarer species 

 are greatly needed. — Gr. T. Rope (Blaxhall, Tunstall, Suffolk). 



