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throughout the country, when a complaint was made of the 

 scarcity of observing - stations in the north-east and south-east 

 of Yorkshire. This discussion was introduced by Dr. H. R. 

 Mill. (b) The question of the formation of a Natural 

 History Photographic Survey for the collection and registra- 

 tion of photographs dealing with the various branches of 

 natural science. A small committee was appointed to con- 

 sider the matter, the Secretary of the Hull society being one 

 of the members. 



Membership. — The membership now stands at 146. The 

 following members have been elected during the year : — 

 Messrs. R. J. Fretwell, G. W. Griffiths, of Hornsea, W. 

 Haskew, and W. Runton. 



Committee Meetings. — During the year three Committee 

 Meetings have been held : — June 13th, June 26th, and 

 August 29th respectively. 



Finance. — The finances of the Society are in a satisfactory 

 condition. 



The following is a list of the identified exhibits at the 

 indoor meetings during the year, and apart trom those used 

 by the lecturers : — 



Mollusca : 



Terebratulina septentrionalis, dredged off Iceland. 

 Tapes pullastra, Scarborough. 

 Trochus cinerarius var. perf orans, Scarborough. 

 Unto tumidus, Sutton Bridge, 



,, pictorum, ,, 



Anadonta anatina, ,, 



Sphcerium corneum, , . 



Bythinia tentaculata. ,, 

 Limnaea peregra, , , 



,, auricularia, ,, 



,, stagnulis . , 



amples from Hornsea Mere. 

 Planorbis corneus, Sutton Drain. 



Lepidoptera : 



Afithocaris cardamines (Orange Tip), living larvae and pupa? and 



preserved imagines. 

 Chortobius davus (Marsh Ringlet), Goole Moor. 

 Lyccena salmacis (Castle Eden Argus), Castle Eden. 

 Acherontia atropos (Death's Head Hawk), living, crippled. 

 Macroglossa fuciformis (Narrow Bordered Bee Hawk), imago and 



living larvae, Market Rasen. 

 Bombyx quercus, var. calluna (Northern Oak Eggar), preserved 

 larvae, Goole Moor. 

 ,, rubi (Fox Moth), Goole Moor. 

 Odonestis potatoria (Drinker Moth), Goole Moor. 



and exceptionally large ex- 



