NOTES ON THE PROGRESS MADE BY THE CLUB. II5 



has recently been issued to the members as Volume II. of 

 our Transactions. It contains about 250 pages, and has an 

 admirable map of the Riding, geologically coloured, bv Mr. 

 W. H. Crofts. 



It is gratifying to find that both the publications referred 

 to have been favourably reviewed all round, the scientific 

 press being particularly free in praising our work, especially 

 in regard to the local nature of the articles and notes. 



Lectures. — Four syllabuses have been issued, one for the 

 six winter months, October, 1901 to March, 1902, and three 

 covering two months each during the summer. These latter 

 also contained the Excursion Programmes. It is gratifying 

 to find that, with one exception, all the Lectures were 

 delivered by members of the Club. The following is a list 

 of the addresses p-iven : — 



-" Flightless Birds."— Mr. T. Audas, L.D.S. 

 "Coal Products."— Mr. A. R. Warnes. M. S.C.I. 



"The Chrysanthemum, its History, Cultivation, and Develop- 

 ment."— Mr. J. W. Wilson, F.R.H.S.. &c. 



-" Some Types of Weather in the British Isles '' (Lantern). — Mr. 

 G. H. Gore, M.A. 



-"The Diatoms of the Humber."— Mr. R. H. Philip. 



-"A Ramble along the Yorkshire Coast" (Lantern). — Mr. T. 

 Sheppard, F.G.S. 



-"Insanity."— Dr. J. Hollingworth, M.R.C.S. 

 "Birds" (Lantern). — Mr. H. M. Foster. 



-" Notes on the Early History of Hull." — Mr. E. Lamplough. 

 -" The Birds of Bempton Cliffs " (Lantern).— Mr. E. W. Wade. 

 -" Functions of Leaves." — Mr. J. Schofield. 

 -" Plant Movements." — Mr. J. F, Robinson. 

 -"Cellulose."— Mr. A. R. Warnes, M.S. C.I. 

 -"Birds and their Nests'' (Lantern). — Mr. E. W. Wade. 

 -"Aquatic Generations of Terrestrial Plants" (Lantern). — 



Mr. H. Knight. 

 -"Odontology."— Mr. H. Wallis, L.D.S. 

 -"Notes on the Flora of Japan." — Mr. J. W. Wilson, M.A., 



F.R.H.S. 

 -" Holderness Water Sculpture, Part I." — Mr. G. H. Hill. 

 -•' Notes on Coleoptera." — Mr. T. Stainforth. 

 -Microscopical Evening, " Pond Life " — Members. 

 -" Holderness Water Sculpture, Part II."— Mr. G. H. Hill. 

 -'•Marine Zoology of the Humber " (Lantern). — Mr. T, Petch, 



B.Sc, B.A. 

 -"Yorkshire Naturalists at Sedbergh." — Mr. R. H. Philip. 

 -"Water Beetles, their Natural History and Evolution." — Mr. 



H. E. Johnson. 



Most of these Lectures were illustrated by specimens, 

 diagrams, &c. 



