36 ~=— Yorkshire Naturalists’ Union: Annual Report, 1910. 
Railway Facilities —As in past years the various railway 
companies have given every help, as regards reduced fares, etc., 
in this way enabling many to attend our rambles who would other- 
wise not have been able to take part. 
The Excursions for 1911 are recommended as under :— 
Yorks., Mid. W.—Harewood, May 13th. 
a N.E.—Castleton, Whit week-end (June 3rd-5th); 
Lincs., N.—Barton-on-Humber, (with the Lincs. Nat. Union), 
; July ist. 
Yorks., N.W.—Ingleton for Kingsdale or Grayreth, August 
Bank-holiday week-end (August 5th-7th). 
S.W.—Country between Huddersfield and Penistone, 
September goth. 
Fungus Foray—Mulgrave Woods, September 23rd-28th. 
The Annual Meeting for 1911.—The Executive recommend 
that this be held at Dewsbury, on December 16th. 
Objects of the Union.—Circulars setting forth the objects and 
aims of the Union will be gladly sent on application to the 
Secretary. 
Winter Lecture Scheme.—The list of lectures being out of 
date, owing to various causes, is being revised, and will be sent to 
the Associated Societies very shortly. The Affiliated Societies 
are glad to avail themselves of the facilities offered by this scheme. 
The Affiliated Societies. There are now forty-three affiliated 
Societies, the South Yorkshire Entomological Society having 
joined at the Annual Meeting. . 
The Statistics furnished by the Secretaries of Societies shew 
that there are now 42 societies, with a total membership of 
3449 or an average of 82. This, added to the membership of 
the Union, makes our total numerical strength 3868. 
The Membership of the Union now stands at 419. This 
number does not include the Affiliated Societies, each of which 
is practically a member. 
New Members.—The following new members and societies 
have joined during the year.* 
Miss Constance Atkinson, 3 Woodland Terrace, Chapeltown 
Road, Leeds. 
Colonel Bland, 35 Avenue Victoria, Scarborough. 
Dr. Drake Brockman, F.R.P.S., Cleveland Asylum, Middles- 
brough. 
Mr. J. H. Brierley, 39 Main Street, Sutton Mill, near Keighley. 
Mr. A. Burnley, York House, Gladstone Road, Scarborough. 
Mr. H. Squier Cheavin, F.R.M.S., Clexatis House, Somerset 
Road, Huddersfield. 
Mr. John Cryer, 182 Cliffe Wood Mount, Shipley. 
* This list includes those elected at the Annual Meeting at Middlesbrough. | 
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