(President :—ARTHUR WHITAKER). 
Two meetings will be held at the Leeds Institute, Cookridge Street, Leeds, 
at 3-30 p.m, and 6-15 p.m., respectively, on Saturday, October 28th, rgr1. 
BUSINESS (at the afternoon meeting) :— 
To consider and pass the sectional reports for 1911, and to elect officers 
for 1912. 
EXHIBITION OF SPECIMENS. (In addition to specimens of general interest 
lepidopterists are especially requested to bring good series of Polia chi and 
Amphydasis betularia. Exhibitions of specimens of other orders of insects are 
very earnestly invited). ‘ 
At the evening meeting several short addresses on entomological topics will 
be contributed by different members. 
ANNUAL MEETING OF THE ENTOMOLOGICAL : 
All members and associates of the Yorkshire Naturalists’ Union are invited | 
to attend and to bring any interesting notes or observations made during the | 
past season. In order that a correct and complete account of all exhibits may 
be included in the report the Secretaries particularly request that each may be 
accompanied by a descriptive note. - 
Will Officials of the Affiliated Societies kindly notify their Members. 
Secretaries :—Lepidoptera, A. WHITAKER and B, Morey; Hemiptera and 
Diptera, W. Denison RoEzuck; Neuroptera, Orthoptera, and Trichoptera, 
G. T. Porritt; Coleoptera, H. H. CorBetr. f 
THE EVOLUTION OF 
KINGSTON-UPON- HUGE 
AS SHEWN BY ITS PLANS: 
: 
BY 
THOMAS SHEPPARD, F.G.S., F.R.G.S., F.S.A. (Scot.), 
Curator, Municipal Museums, Hull. 
Containing 204 pages, demy Svo, fully illustrated, and with 
copious Index. 
Bevelled cloth toards, 3/6 net, postage ga. extra. 
Printed and Published for the Hull Corporation by 
A. BROWN & SONS, Ltd., Savile Street, King Edward Street, 
and George Street, Hull. * 
Also obtainable at 5 FARRINGDON AVENUE, LoNpDoN, E.C. 
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