NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETIES AND FIELD- CLUBS. 463 



-P. , f Dundee's Ns'.S. 



Dundee | Eagt of Scotland Union of Ns . f s oc i e ties. 



Ealing N. Science and M.S. (1877.) [160.] Report and Proceed- 



ings (in last vol. a catalogue, with observations of Birds of 

 the Brent Valley). Anthony Belt, The Cedars, Uxbridge Road. 

 Eastbourne N.H.S. 

 East Kent N.H.S., Canterbury. (1857.) [83.] South Eastern 



Naturalist (monthly). Stephen Horsley, St Peter's House. 

 Edinburgh. See also Scottish N.H.S. Pentland F.C. and 



F.Ns'.S. (1869.) [180.] Transactions (since 1882). A 



committee of experts has undertaken to work up the fauna 



and flora of the county, and it is proposed later to work up 



those of the Lothians. A. B. Steele, 5 Brighton Terrace, 



Joppa. 



Elland Ns'.S. 

 Epsom College N.H.S. [80.] Ornithological, entomological, and 



other sections. T. L. Drapes. 

 Essex F.C. (1880.) [350.] The Essex Naturalist (quarterly). Hon. 



Sec. and Curator, W. Cole, Buckhurst Hill, Essex. 

 Felstead School Sc.S. (Essex.) (1877.) [51, with honorary.] 



Library and museum. Zoological, photographic, and other 



sections. Report (biennial). Rev. E. Jepp. 

 Folkestone N.H.S. 

 Glasgow (see also Andersonian) : N.H.S. of Glasgow. (1850.) 



[300, with Assoc.] Proceedings and Transactions. Library. 



Research, microscopic, and other committees. S. M. Well- 



wood, 128 St Vincent Street, and R. D. Wilkie, 302 Langside 



Road. 



Gloucester. See Cotteswold. 



Greenock N.H.S. (1878.) G. W. Niven, 23 Newton Street. 

 Grimsby and District Ns'.S. (1897.) [40.] Members note the 



rarer fish (Chimcera, &c.) landed at the market. Arthur 



Smith, 75 Newmarket Street. 

 Guernsey S. of N. Science and Local Research. (1882.) [100.] 



Transactions. (Papers chiefly entomological and botanical.) 



W. Sharpe, The Corne. 

 Halifax Sc.S. and Geological F.C. [130.] The Halifax Naturalist 



(bi-monthly). C. E. Fox, Burnley Road, and Arthur Crab- 



tree, West Hill. 

 Hampshire F.C., Southampton. [250.] (Rule 20: "That the 



Club discourage the practice of removing and rooting up rare 



plants from characteristic localities, and the extermination of 



rare birds.") W. Dale, 5 Sussex Place, Southampton. 

 HarrogateF. Ns'. and Camera C. (1884.) [60.] A museum of 



strictly local interest is contemplated. Among publications 



by members are : Birds of Harrogate and District by Riley 



Fortune, and Flora by J. Farrah. Riley Fortune, Leamd 



House. 



Haslemere N.H.S. 

 Hastings and St Leonards N.H.S. (1893.) Meetings at the 



Museum, Brassey Inst. Microscopes, &c. , for use of members. 



Lending library. E. Connold, 1 Cambridge Gardens. 



