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reviewed both by the local press and the scientific magazines. 
Copies were distributed amongst various kindred societies through- 
out the country, and the following publications have been received 
in exchange :— 
The Halifax Naturalist. Vol. 4. Nos. 29, 20, and 21 (April, June, and 
Aug., 1899). ; ' 
Transactions of the Edinburgh Geological Society. Vol. 7. Pt. 1, 1894. 
” ” 9 99 > ” a ” 2, 1895. 
” ” ” ” ” 9 ” ” 3) 1897. 
” ”? ” ” ” 9999 » 4) 1899. 
Also the ‘‘ Roll” and ‘‘ Laws” of the Edinburgh Geological Soc., dated 1897. 
Proceedings of the Warwickshire Naturalists’ and Archzeologists’ Field Club 
for 1898. 
Transactions of the Leeds Geological Association. Pt. 2, 1897-8. 
Leicester Literary and Philosophical Society. Vol. 5. 
Pt. 4, April, 1899. 
” ”? 
a ,, Norfolk and Norwich Naturalists’ Society. Vol.6. Pt. 4, 
1897-8. Pt. 5, 1898-9. 
a ,, Burton-on-Trent Natural History and Archzological Soc. 
Vol. 3. Pt. 1, 1892-3. Pt. 2, 1893-4-5. Pt. 3; 
1895-6. Vol. 4. Pt. 1, 1896-7. 
a3 ;, Rochdale Literary and Scientific Soc. Vol. 2, 1889-1890. 
” ” ” ” ” ” ” » 35 1891-1892. 
” ” ” ” ” ” ” ” 4, 1893-1895. 
” ” ” ” ” ” ” » 5s 1896-1897. 
Missouri Botanical Garden. 9th Report, 1898. 
* s ‘ Ioth ,, 1899. 
The Kansas University Quarterly. Vol. 8. No. 1, Jan. 1899. 
39 a3 ” » », 2, April, 1899. 
” 2? ” ” » 3p July, 1899. 
Annual Report of the Nottingham Naturalists’ Society, 1897-8. 
7 AA 3, Yorkshire Philosophical Society for 1898. 
Report and Transactions of the South-Eastern Union of Scientific Societies, 
1898. 
Cleveland Naturalists’ Field Club. Record of Proceedings, 1896-8. 
Hull Literary Club Magazine. Vol. 1, 1896-1899. 
The Library has received an unusual amount of attention during 
the year. In addition to the Transactions, etc., received in 
exchange, and the various scientific magazines regularly purchased 
by the Club, nearly thirty bound volumes and over seventy 
pamphlets and magazines, all of which bear on the work of the 
Club, have been added to the Library. With the exception of the 
“Vear Book of Scientific and Learned Societies,” all these have 
been presented. 
Microscope Club.—During the year a Microscope Club has 
been formed in connection with our Society, to enable members 
to obtain microscopes by an easy method. Twelve of our 
members have joined so far, and Messrs. Beck and Son, of 
_ London, are supplying instruments and accessories at a reduced 
price. Other members may join by paying up back subscriptions, 
