46 Yorkshire Naturalists’ Union: Annual Report, 1915. 
stand that, for apparent reasons, geological photography has 
been somewhat quiet since the last annual meeting. The 
Union’s albums of photographs are in good order and in the 
custody of his uncle, Mr. J. W. Stather, F.G.S., pending his 
return. 
THE AFFILIATED SOCIETIES now number thirty-seven, 
having a total membership of 2,888. The Malton Society 
and the East Riding Nature Study Association have resigned. 
THE MEMBERSHIP OF THE UNION at the close of Ig14 
(exclusive of the Affiliated Societies), numbered 377. Twenty 
members have been enrolled during the year. The resignations 
deaths, and names struck off the roll total 38, leaving the 
membership at 359. The following are the newly-elected 
members, :— 
Mr. W. R. Barker, Grove Street, Barnsley. 
Mr. Charles N. Barr, 15 Chatham Street, Colne. 
Mr. Edward R. Cross, 12 Filey Road, Scarborough. 
Miss Joyce Capper, 32 Waterdale, Doncaster. 
Mr. Thomas Cockerline, 14 Leicester Place, Blackman Lane, 
Leeds. 
Mr. Sidney H. Couldwell, 18 Clifton Terrace, Beverley Road, 
Hull. 
Mr. G. Crozel, 17 Chemin des Celestins, Oullins (Rhone), 
France. 
Mr. D. Fraser Douglas, Stourton Road, Ilkley. 
Mr. H. England, Providence House, Lock Lane, Castleford. 
Mrs. G. Fysher, 78 Chapel Allerton Terrace, Leeds. 
Captain W. J. Farrer, 1 Gloucester Road, Birkdale. 
Mr. Edward G. Gibson, L.D.S., Croft Terrace, Hebden Bridge 
Mr. James Y. Granger, 16 Leylands Lane, Heaton, Bradford. 
Mr. J. W. H. Harrison, B.Sc., 181 Abingdon Road, Middles- 
borough. 
Mr. E. Charles Horrell, 23 Victoria Terrace, Bell Vue Road, 
Leeds. 
Rev. T. A. Jefferies, F.L.S., The Manse, Littleborough. 
Mr. C. B. Newton, Waterworks Engineer, Hull. 
Mr. George W. Roome, B.Sc., F.G.S., 214 Psalter Lane, 
Sheffield. 
Miss H. M. Robinson, B.A., F.L.S., Central School, Hull. 
Mr. George Sheppard, B.Sc., F.G.S., Sunny Bank, Withern- 
sea. 
Soppitt MEMorIAL LiprARY.—Dr. T. W. Woodhead reports 
that the additions to the Library during the year include gifts 
by Mr. C. Crossland of Halifax, of a collection of 400 packets 
of Mosses chiefly Yorkshire specimens, many collected on 
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