
Yorkshire Naturalists’ Union. 

ANNUAL MEETING OF THE ENTOMOLOGICAL SECTION. 
President: ProF. W. GARSTANG, M.A., F.Z.S. (LEEDS). 

Two meetings will be held at Doncaster, by the kind invitation of Dr. Corbett, on 
Saas November 4th, 1916. Afternoon meeting at the Museum, to commence at 
3-15 p.m.; to consider and pass the Sectional Reports for 1916, and to elect Officers 
_ for 1917. 
Tea, at 5 p.m., will be provided near to the Museum. . At 6 p.m., members will meet 
in the lecture room, Free Christian Church, Wood Street, for the ev ening meeting. Several 
addresses on entomological topics will be contributed. 
Exhibits of all orders of insects are invited, and it is of importance that exhibitors 
should attach their names to their exhibits and label specimens with names and localities. 
The various Secretaries earnestly solicit notes and records made during the season on 
entomological subjects in the county. 
Officials of Affiliated Societies are requested to notify their members. 
Secretavies: (Lepidoptera) A. WHITAKER and B. MorLEy; (Coleoptera) W. J. FORD: 
HAM, M.R.C.S., F.E.S. Other orders, RosSE BUTTERFIELD, F.ES. 
B. MORLEY (Sectional Secretary), Sikelaianthar ee 

VERTEBRATE ZOOLOGY SECTION: ANNUAL MEETING. 
President: W. H. PARKIN, Esq. | 

Two meetings will be held at the LEEDS UNIVERSITY at 3-15 p.m. and 6 p.m. By 
on Saturday, November 18th, 1916. 
Business at the afternoon meeting :— 
To consider and pass Sectional Reports for 1916 and to elect Officers for 1917. 
To consider and pass the General and Financial Reports of the Yorkshire Wild Birds — 
‘Protection Acts’ Committee for 1916, and to elect Officers and Committee for 1917. 
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To consider and pass the Report of the Yorkshire Mammals, Amphibians, Reptiles 
and Fishes Committee for 1916, and to elect this Committee for 1917. 
The following paper (and. probably others) will be given :—‘‘ Some Bird Observations _ 
on the Hills of the Upper Calder,’’ by Mt, Walter Greaves. Any member or associate of © 
_ the Yorkshire Naturalists’ Union is invited to attend, and to bring notes, specimens, lantern | 
slides, etc., or matters of interest connected with the work of the Section, and to take part 
in any discussion. 
Will Officials of Affiliated Societies kindly notify their members ? 
A Committee Meeting of the Yorkshire Wild Birds’ and Eggs’ Protection Acts Committee 
will be held at 2-30 p.m. All members of the Committee are requested to attend. — 
: A. HAIGH-LUMBY (Hon. Sec.), Nab Drive, Shipley. 

BOOKS FOR SALE. 
ForBES’ AND HANLEY’s “‘ BriTISH Mo.iusca,”’ 4 vols. (published, £13). £ aay 
Donovan’s ‘‘ NATURAL HisTorY OF BRITISH SHELLS,” 5 vols. 4. 
Woop’s “‘ INDEX TERLALOGIMS,” about 2,300 coloured figures. {£2. 
ApAMS’ “ RECENT Mo.ttusca,” 3 vols. (£4 10s.) £1 5s. 
SOWERBY’S ‘“‘ CONCHOLOGICAL MANUAL ” (£2 10s.). 17s. 6d. 
Lovett REEVE’s ‘‘ CONCHOLOGIA SYSTEMACE,” Vol. 1., 129 plates (£3 125.) 
15s. 
_ForBEs’ “‘ MONOGRAPH OF THE NAKED-EYED MEpDusS&.” 15s. 
BELL’s “ STALK-EYED CRUSTACEA.’ (£1 5s.).. 10s. 
BUTE AND WESTWOOD’S “ SESSILE-EYED CRUSTACEA, ”” 2 vols. (£3). 15s. 
Hincx’s “‘ BRITISH HYBRID ZOOPHYTES,”’ 2 vols. (£2 2s.). 15s. 
Over 100 parts of TRANSACTIONS, etc., of Linnean Society, including many 
valuable monographs, etc., as new, published at £50. Price £8. 
Many, other works on Botany, Entomology, Ornithology, etc. 
Particulars from A. FORD, 36 Irvings Road, Bournemouth. 
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