NOTES ON THE PROGRESS MADE BY THE 
CLUB DURING THE PAST YEAR. 
(Being an Extract from the Secretary’s Report, read at the 
Annual Meeting, September 28th, 1898 ) 
It is pleasing to report that the year now drawing toa 
close has been one of uninterrupted progress and prosperity, 
and in every way we have exceeded what has been done in 
previous years. 
During the winter session, 1897-8, the following lectures 
were delivered to the club :— 
October 13th, 
» 27th, 
Nov. roth, 
4 11th, 
” 24th, 
Dec. 8th, 
January 5th, 
” 1gth, 
Feb. and, 
a 16th, 
March 2nd, 
rf 16th, 
9 30th, 
1897 
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“The Flora of the East Riding” 
(Illustrated), by Mr. J. F. Robinson. 
‘*Natural History Rambles in South 
Africa” (Illustrated), Mr. C. Russell. 
Exhibition and Conversazione 
Do. Do. 
‘«Photo-Micrography” (with lantern 
illustrations), Dr. J. Hollingworth. . 
“ Davos, the Engadine, and the Italian 
Lakes” (lantern views and natural 
history specimens), Mr. R. H. Philip. 
“The Fishes of the River Hull” 
(illustrated by lantern views), Mr. 
H. M. Foster. 
“The Formation of an _ English 
Village” (with local examples and 
lantern illustrations), Mr. J. R. 
Boyle, F.S.A. 
‘‘Remarks on the Breeding Haunts of 
British Birds” (lantern views), Mr. 
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“Education in England in the Middle 
Ages,” Mr. J. R. Boyle, F.S.A, 
“ The Natural History of Goole Moor” 
(illustrated), Mr. Thomas Bunker. 
‘* Spectroscopic Astronomy ” (lantern 
illustrations), the Rev. H. P. Slade, 
M.B.A.A. 
“The Marine Fauna of the Yorkshire 
Coast” (illustrated by lantern views 
and specimens), Mr, F. W. Fierke, 
M.C,S. 
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