466 APPENDIX II. 



Scarborough F.Ns'.S. (1889.) [70.] List of local fauna in pre- 

 paration. Museum and library. R. J. Fryer, 3 Ramshill 

 Road, and E. R. Cross, 96 Westborough. 



Scottish N.H. S., Edinburgh. (1881.) [170, besides hon. fellows, 

 &c.] Each branch has a referee to identify specimens, &c. 

 (Zoolog. section, J. Arthur Thomson.) Heber H. Brown, 50 

 Dick Place, Grange. 



Selborne S., 20 Hanover Square. [3000.] Objects: to protect 

 wild birds, animals, &c., and promote the study of natural 

 history. Nature Notes (monthly). A. J. Western. 



Sheffield Ns'.C. (1871.) [100.] Report. C. Bradshaw, Weston 

 Park Museum. 



Shrewsbury. See Caradoc and Severn Valley. 



Society for the Protection of Birds. (1889.) [15,000 members ; 

 2500 associates; over 150 branches, at home and abroad.] 

 Object : to protect by precept and example against the indis- 

 criminate destruction of birds. Report and Leaflets. Mrs F. 

 E. Lemon, Hillcrest, Redhill. 



South - Eastern Union of Sc. Societies, Tunbridge Wells. G. 

 Abbott, 2 Owen's Road. 



Southampton. See Hampshire. 



Southport S. of N. Science. (1890.) [109.] D. E. Benson, 

 Queenwood, Lansdowne Road. 



Stirling N.H. and Ar.S. (1879.) [90.] The birds of the district 

 have been worked, the collection being shown at the Smith 

 Inst: D. B. Morris, 3 Snowdon Place. 



Teign Ns'.F.C. (1859.) [120, limited to this number.] Report 

 of Proceedings. P. F. S. Amery, Druid, Ashburton. 



Thirsk N.H.S. 



Torquay N.H.S. (1844.) [220.] Museum and circulating and 

 reference library. Alex. Somervail. 



Tunbridge Wells N.H. and P.S. (1855.) [82, and 65 associates.] 

 Report. E. G. Gilbert, 32 The Pantiles. 



Wakefield Ns'.S. W. Rushforth, Horbury. 



Warrington F.C. (1884.) [54.] In close association with the 

 museum. Objects : to compile a Warrington flora and pre- 

 vent the eradication of rare plants ; to collect information 

 relative to local drift-boulders ; to form a collection repre- 

 senting the natural history of the district. A. J. Jolley, 

 Froghall Lane. 



Warwickshire N.H. and Ar.S. (1836.) [30.] The society issued 

 reports annually for fifty years, but its income is now devoted 

 to keeping up the museum, in which the avi-fauna is repre- 

 sented by over 3000 specimens. S. S. Stanley, 3 Regent 

 Grove, Leamington, and J. Galloway, Jury Street, War- 

 wick. 



Warwickshire Ns'. and Ar. F.C. (1854.) [94.] Report of Proceed- 

 ings. S. S. Stanley. 



WeardaleNs'.F.C. 



West Kent N.H. M. and Photographic S. (1857.) [80.] Stanley 

 Edwards, Kidbrooke Lodge, Blackheath, and H. F. Witherby, 

 1 Eliot Place, Blackheath. 



