-^. — If the Borrower has not finished reading- the Book at the end 

 of tlie Fortnight, he can renew it, without the necessity of returning it, 

 by calling at the Library, or by sending a post card, quoting class letter 

 and number. The renewal may be repeated until the book is done with, 

 unless another borrower enquires for it, when it can only be renewed 

 once after such enquiry. 



4. — Borrowers detaining books beyond the time allowed (14 days) 

 for reading will be fined one penny per week or portion of a week for 

 the first FORTNIGHT, when the Fine will be increased to twopence per 

 WEEK until the Work is returned At the end of the fourth week 

 application will be made to the borrower for the return of the book or 

 the value thereof; and, in case of refusal, proceedings will be taken to 

 recover the same. 



During the past few years the undertaking of naming 

 the plants in the public parks of Leeds had been a subject 

 of discussion. A Sub-Committee of the Council conferred 

 with Mr. Aid. Scarr, the Chairman of the Parks' Committee, 

 with the result that the Council arranged that the Club should 

 undertake the work in the first instance, so far as Roundhay 

 Park was concerned, upon receiving a grant from the Cor- 

 poration to cover the cost of the necessary labels. This 

 arrangement was afterwards confirmed by an official letter 

 from Sir George Morrison. 



The Council, while regretting the loss of a valuable 

 member of the Club, congratulated Mr. W. E. Collinge, the 

 Curator and Librarian, on his appointment as Demonstrator 

 in Biology under Professor Mackintosh, at St. Andrew's 

 University. 



1892. — The total number of members was 220, including 

 14 honorary members ; 23 new members were elected during 

 the year. 



The Honorary Treasurer's accounts showed a balance of 

 £<, 9s. 7d. in favour of the Club. 



Twenty-four meetings were held during the year — 4 at the 

 Philosophical Hall, 15 at the Club's Room, 80, Municipal 

 Buildings, and 5 at the Yorkshire College. 



Excursions were conducted to Fulneck, Masham, Adel 

 Bog, and Kippax ; also a Marine Excursion to Scarborough 

 and Filey, in addition to those arranged by the Yorkshire 

 Naturalists' Union, 



