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The Editors hoJ>e to ptiblish tlie follozvittg papers zvitki/i the next few mojitJis:— 

 Some Rare Mosses in Westmoreland.— C. H. Binstead, B.A. 



Lepidopterous Fauna of Lancashire and Clieshire (Deltoides and G-eomeli 8e> 

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Lepidoptera, &c., on the N.E, Coast of Yorkshire— G. T. Porritt, F.L.S. 



liocal Specimens of Rare Birds in Newcastle Museum— Dr. J. T. T. Reed. 



Ornithological Notes from Redcar in 1886— T. H. Nelson, M.B.O.U. 



An Unrecorded Yorkshire Golden Eagle— Her BERT PrODHAM. 



Some Footprints in the Snow— John Cokdealx, M.B.O.U. 



Notes on Decapodous Crustacea found at Redcar.— Rev. W. C. Hev, M.A. 



Land and Freshwater Shells of Whitby District.— H. Pollard. 



Annotated List of the Land and Freshwater Mollusea of Lincolnshire. 



List of Lancashire Land and Freshwater Mollusea.— R. Standee. 



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