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FAUNA AND FLORA OF NORFOLK : FISHES. 
Mesoplodon bidens (AT. P. Gervais). Sowerby’s Whale. 
A female of this interesting species was captured in the surf, at 
Overstrand, on the 18th December, 1892, from which a full-grown 
foetus was taken. Both were purchased by the Hon. W. Bothschild 
for his museum at Tring. The only previously known English 
example of this species was stranded at Spurn Point, in September, 
18 So (Ann. and Mag. X at. Hist., 1886, p. 58). Pull particulars of 
this Xorfolk specimen, with an illustration, will be found in the 
‘Annals and Magazine of Natural History,’ ser. 6, vol. xi., April 
1893, and in vol. v. of our ‘Transactions,’ p. 377. 
Delfhinus albirostris. White-beaked Dolphin. 
Experience has proved that this species is far from uncommon 
on our coast in its spring and autumn migrations. 
XIV. 
. FAUNA OF NORFOLK 
Additions to Part IV., Fishes (Third List). 
By John Lowe, M.D., F.L.S. 
Read 30th January, 1894- 
For the main details of this, the third list'"' of Norfolk Fishes, 
I am indebted to Mr. Arthur Patterson, of Yarmouth, and to 
Air. Southwell, who has sent many notes on the capture of rare 
species. Air. Patterson has kept a keen eye on the Fishes of 
Yarmouth, and has not only largely enriched the local list, but has 
added eleven if not twelve species which are new to the county 
* The previous lists will he found priuted in the ‘ Transactions ’ of the 
Society for 1873-1, vol. i. p. 21 ; and in vol. iii. p. 077, 188-1. 
