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HULL SCIENTIFIC AND FIELD NATURALISTS' CLUB. 



population of the cowkeepers and shepherds that were their 

 chief occupiers. Building is reaching Stoneferry and pro- 

 gressing towards Sutton. The Humber Field and the Kirke 

 Field, with much of the South Ings and the Arnescroft have 

 been appropriated, and the eastern docks have driven back 

 the Humber tides. Streets and terraces of houses, such as 

 have occupied all the western parts of the Summergangs, 

 are now invading the grass lands of the West Field, while 



EAST SIDE OF OLD HARBOUR, OPPOSITE ENTRANCE TO QUEEN S DOCK. 



far away beyond the East Field, streets were, years ago, 

 prematurely laid out. Electric Tramways having been 

 carried beyond the East Park, with probable extensions 

 eastward and northward the time cannot be far distant when 

 all the old historic sites and landmarks within the eastern 

 boundries of the City will be known only from old records. 



The western part of the City is now being intersected by 

 noble avenues ; soon the Holderness Road will be continued 

 by a straight thoroughfare leading to the centre of it's com- 

 merce and the centre of its Municipal life. The "Groves" 



