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THE ZOOLOGIST. 



Year. 



Kinds of Fish. 



Quan- 

 tity. 



Disposed of. 



1899 



Fario — good yearlings 



1,000 



Marsh to Medmenham. 



1900 



Tench, Carp, Roach, Budd, Perch, 









and Bream 



3,670 



Henley to Greenlands. 



1901 



Fario — select, large two-year-old 



500 



Marsh to Medmenham. 



1902 



Carp, and a few Boach and Perch 



2,100 



Henley Bridge. 



1903 



Bream — Brown, from 5^-in. to 









13^-in. in length 



1,500 



Henley Beach. 





Trout — Fario, selected large two- 









year-old, up to 11 £ inches . . 



700 



Henley Reach. 



1904 



Trout do. do. 



350 



Henley Beach. 



1905 



Trout do. do. 



250 



Henley Beach (100 marked with 





up to \ih inches 





numbered tablets). 



(' Angler's News and Sea Fisher's Journal,' Sept. 2nd. 



We have received a reprint of a most interesting paper on " Land 

 Mammals of the Clyde Faunal Area," written by Mr. Hugh Boyd Watt, 

 and published in the Transactions of the Natural History Society of 

 Glasgow. There are some details respecting the White or Park-Cattle 

 (Bos tauras) : — " This semi-domesticated species has been kept in the 

 following places in our area, viz., Auchincruive, Cadzow, Cumber- 

 nauld, Ardrossau (and Eglinton Castle ?), Kilmalcolm, and Kilmory 

 (Lochgilphead). The sole surviving herd is at Cadzow, the numbers 

 of which, as the undernoted figures show, are well maintained : — 



Date. 



1835, 



18th July, 1877, 



1880, 



22nd Aug., 1887, 



1888 to 1890, 



7th May, 1898, 



7th Oct., 1899, 



1900, 



11th Apr., 1902, 

 3rd Oct., 1903, 



Total Number of 

 Animals. 



60 



48 

 42 

 44 

 49 



-Lanark- 



1878, 



Authority. 

 80 (about) New 'Statistical Account 



shire, p. 278. 

 56 A. H. Cocks. ' Zoologist,' 



pp. 282-3. 

 40 (over) Alston's 'Mammalia' (p. 25), aact. 

 Storer's' Wild White Cattle' (1879). 

 Report of Committee of the Brit. Asso- 

 ciation. 'Zoologist,' 1887, p. 403. 

 W. Hannan Watson. 

 H. B. Watt. 

 H. B. Watt. 

 ' Scots Pictorial,' 15th Oct., 1900, 



p. 301. 

 H. B. Watt. 

 H. B. Watt. 



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In 1886 fresh blood was introduced from Chillingham, and in 1898 

 one bull and four cows were brought in from Vaynol Park, Carmarthen- 



