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Holaster sp (?), Middle chalk, Barton. 

 Ammonites braikenridgii, Scarborough limestone. 

 Myacites calceiformis, Combrash, Scarborough. 



Homomya crassiuscula, ,, ,, 



Echi?iobrissus clunicularis, , , ,, 



,, orbicularis, . , ,, 



Ammonites macrocephalus, ,, ,, 



Phymatella reticulata, upper chalk, Burdale. 

 Verruculina milliaris, upper chalk, Sewerby. 



,, convoluta. 



Scytalia radiciformis. 

 Seliscothon planus. 

 Pachnincon scriptum. 



(Minerals) : — 



Lead ore, Darley Dale. 

 Blende, Castleton. 

 Bluejohn, ,, 

 Malachite 



Limestone rock formations, Fulwell Quarries. 

 Photographs. Etc. 



Photograph of Egg Collectors at work at Bempton. 



,, Nest of the Meadow Pipit. 



,, ., ,, Wbeatear. 



,, ,, ,, Snipe. 



,, Trout. 



,, The Beverley Parks Excursion Party. 



,, a patch of Valeriana sambucifolia, Beverley Parks. 

 Plan of a Neolithic Settlement on the South Wolds. 

 Number of drawings and water-colours of local views by the 

 Lowther family. 



To increase the scope of usefulness of the Society, and 

 to bring - the advantages derived from membership and 

 attendance at its meetings before the notice of those whose 

 sympathies lie with natural history and scientific research, it 

 was decided at the Committee Meeting held on Sept. 12th, 

 1906, to issue the following circular : — 



Hull Scientific and Field Naturalists' Club. 



(Meeting Place — Room Xo. 2g, Young People's Institute.). 



Dear Sir, 



The Committee of the Hull Scientific and Field Naturalists' Club 

 to yourself and to all members past and present, as well as to many 

 who take delight in the search, study, or beauty of Nature, send this 

 greeting. 



It is now upwards of a quarter-of-a-century since the combined 

 Society above mentioned came into existence, and it is a pleasure to put 

 on record that its progress and success have been both marked and 

 continuous. The indoor meetings (fortnightly during one half, and 

 weekly during the other half of the year), with the years, have become 

 increasingly interesting, instructive, and useful. Weekly rambles during 

 the favourable season into the country around have been no less 



