The Summer Excursions were as follows r—Woodlesford and 

 district; Elbolton Cave, near Skipton; Boston Spa and district; 

 Parlington Park and district; the Ruskin Museum, Sheffield J 

 Messrs. James Backhouse & Son's Nurseries and Askham Bog' 

 near York ; and Adel. 



The Library and Natural History Collection of the Club has been 

 enriched during the year by the generous gift of Mr. G. A 

 Keartland, which consists of 28 Skins and Eggs of 16 species of 

 Birds from the interior of Australia. 



Prof. O. C. Marsh, of Yale University Museum, Newhaven, Coii., 

 TI.S.A., a visitor to the Leeds Meeting of the British Association,' 

 has also been good enough to present to tlie Library a valuable 

 series of his Papers, 22 in number, on American Paljsontology :_ 



Birds with teeth. 



Gigantic Mammals, Order Dinocerata. 



Vertebrate life in America. 



PalaBontology discovery. 



Gigantic Horned Dmo.sauria from the Cretaceous. 



A perilous fossil hunt. 



Polydactyle horses, recent and extinct. 



A new family of Horned Dinomuria. 



Comparison of the principal forms of the Dinosaiiria of Europe and 

 America. 



Distinctive characters of the Order Hcdlopoda. 



The skull of the Gigantic Ceratropsidw. 



Restoration of Brontops robmtus. 



Description of new Dinosaurian reptiles. 



Discovery of Cretaceous Mammalia. 



American Jurassic Mammals (7 parts). 



Characters of American Cretaceous Pterodactyls. 



Mr. E. Robinson has presented to the Club a well-executed Cast of 

 a Trilobite {Asaphus expansus) from Russia (Lower Silurian). 



The following have been added to th« Club's Library during the 

 year : - 



Griffith and Henfrey's Fourth Edition Micrographic Dictionarv. 

 Purchased. 



Guide to the Mineral Gallery of the British Museum. Presented ly the 



Irustees. 

 The Naturalist. Purchased. 

 Science Gossip. Purchased. 

 Cook's Fungi, Parts LXXIL, LXXIIL, LXXIV. Purchased. 



