“i Paani lpi wae er eae a ae 
‘ Sy eee Mia rhe ae 
ig Bie Ae: a SH 4 
os he : 

Books for Sale. 
(Mostly from the Library of a Yorkshire Naturalist, recently 
deceased. The books are as new, and the prices asked are, in 
most cases, less than half the published price). 
ANIMAL ROMANCES. Renshaw. 4/- 
BRITISH BUTTERFLIES, etc. (coloured plates). Thomas. 4/- 
NATURAL HistorRY OF ANIMALS, °8 vols. 4/6 per vol. 
DETERMINATION OF SEX. Doncaster. 4/6 
ANIMAL LiFE.. Gamble. 4/- 
FUR AND FEATHER SERIES. PHEASANT, PARTRIDGE, GROUSE. 1/9 
each. 
SCIENCE FROM AN Easy Cuair. Lankester. 4/- 
DOLE TES Sot (Second Series). 4/- 
NATURE THROUGH THE MICROSCOPE. Spiers. (99 plates). 4/- 
WHITE’s NATURAL HISTORY OF SELBORNE. Coloured Illustrations 
by Collins.  6/- 
LiFE OF MACGILLIVRAY.  6/- 
THE MAKING OF SPECIES. Dewarand Finn. 4/- 
THE GREATEST LiFe. Leighton.  3/- 
History OF Birps. Pycraft. 6/- 
Book OF Birps. Pycraft. 2/6 
NATURAL HISTORY OF SOME COMMON ANIMALS. Latter. 3/- 
THE GANNET. Gurney.  13/- 
Home LiFe oF Osprey. Abbott. 2/6 
PUBLISHED RECORDS OF LAND AND FRESH-WATER MOLLUSCA, EAST 
Ripine. . (Maps). ‘T. Petch, B-Sc., B.A. 1/6 
DIATOMACE2 OF HuLi District. (600 illustrations). By F. W. 
Mills, F.R.M.S., and R. H. Philip.’ 4/6 
Apply :—Dept. €, c/o A. BROWN & SONS, Ltd., Hull. 

YORKSHIRE a I ae clad UNION. 
BOTANICAL . AND GEOLOGICAL SECTIONS. 

The Annual Meetings of these Sections will be held jointly in 
Bradford on pe ncay, Oct. 7th. Members will meet at Saltaire 
Park Gates at 2 p.m., and walk round Shipley Glen and Baildon 
Moor, returning to Bradford by car for tea at the Silver Grid, Market 
Street, 5-30 p.m. The meetings at the rooms of the Bradford 
Natural History Society, in the Church Institute, at 6-30 p.m., after 
which a joint discussion will be held on “ The Origin of the Peat on 
Moughton Fell.” 
Further particulars can ibe had from 
J. HOLMES, 9 Campbell Sc., Crosshills, Keighley ; 
or C. A. CHEETHAM, Old Farnley, Leeds. 
