YORKSHIRE NATURALISTS' UNION. 



SECTION FOR VERTEBRATE ZOOLOGY. 



(President— Riley Fortune, Esq., F.Z.S.) 



Two Meetings will be held at the Leeds Institute, Leeds, at 3 p.m. and 6-30 p.m. re- 

 spectively, on Saturday, November 20th, 1909. 



Business (at the Afternoon Meeting- : — 



To consider and pass the Sectional Reports for 1909, and to elect Officers for 1910. 



To consider and pass the General and the Financial Reports of the Yorkshire 

 Wild Birds' and Eggs' Protection Acts Committee for 1909, and to elect the 

 Officers and Committee for 1910. 



The Convener of the Yorkshire Mammals', Amphibians', Reptiles' and Fishes* 

 Committee will read an Interim Report, and and will propose the re-election of 

 this Committee. 



At the Evening Meeting (6-30 p.m.) the following Papers will be read : — 



" Bird-Life at the Zoo," by Mr. Riley Fortune, F.Z.S. ; " The Extinct Vertebrates 

 of the East Riding," by Mr. Thos. Sheppard, F.G.S. ; and «' The Relationship ot 

 Food to Migration," by Mr. Rosse Butterfield. 



Lantern-slides will be exhibited and described by Mr. Oxley Grabham, M.A., 

 M.B.O.U., Mr. Sydney H. Smith, and others. 



Any Member or Associate of the Y.N.U. is invited to attend, and to bring any notes, 

 specimens, lantern-slides, etc., and is requested to bring forward any matters of interest 

 connected with the work of the Section, and to take part in any discussion. 



Will Officials of the Affiliated Societies kindly notify their Members. 



NOW READY . 



^Transactions of the 

 IbuU Scientific anb Jfielb Baturalists' 



Club. 



Vol. IV. Part II. PRICE 2/- NET. 



CONTENTS:— 



Notes on a Collection of Roman, etc., Antiquities from South Ferriby in North Lin- 

 colnshire. Part II. (Plates II., III., IV., V., VI., VII. and VIII). Thomas 

 Sheppard, F.G.S., P\S.A. Scot. 



Additions to the Diatomacese of the Hull District. R.H.Philip. (Plate IX.). 



Catalogue of the Specimens in the ' Lether' Collection and of the Cornbrash Fossils 

 in the Hull Museum. T. Sheppard, F.G.S. , and H. C. Drake, F.G.S. 



On a Specimen oi Eryon antiquns Broderip from the Yorkshire Lias. 



T. Sheppard, F.G.S. 



Fungi in East Yorkshire in 1908. Wilfrid Robinson, B.Sc. 



Palaeontology in East Yorkshire, etc., in 1908. H. C. Drake, F.G.S. 



List of East Yorkshire Spiders, Harvestmen and Pseudoscorpions, etc. 



T. Stainforth. 



East Yorkshire Botanical Notes. J. Eraser Robinson. 



Additional Localities for the Flora of the East Riding. J. J. Marshall. 



The Committee's Report on the Work of the Club during 1907-8. 



Short Notes :— Note on Mollusca, J. W. Boult ; Some North Lincolnshire 

 Spiders, T. Stainforth ; A Tribute : W. R. Bromby, E. L. 



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