BOOKS WANTED. 



Eastbourne Nat. Hist. Soc. Vols. II. -III. (or parts), and part 6 of new series. 



Geological Maps, Early. 



Geol. Soc, London, Trans. 4to. 2nd series. Vols. IV.-VII. (1836-56). 



Geol. Soc. Quart. Journ. Vols. I.-XIV. 



Goole Scientific Society, First Report. 



Huddersfield Arch, and Topog. Society. 4 Reports. (1865-1869). 



Illustrated Scientific News. 1902-4. (Set). 



Journ. Micrology and Nat. Hist. Mirror. 1914- 



Keighiey Naturalists' Society Journal. 4to. Part i. 



Lanes, and Cheshire Antiq. Soc, Vols. IV„ V.. VIII., XXVI. 



Liverpool ■ 'eol. Association Proc. Parts i, 3, 7, i6. 



Liverpool Nat. Journ. Parts i, 3, 7, 9, 18, 20 (or set). 



Louth Ant. and Nat. Soc Reports, i 14, 17-19. 



Manchester Geol. Soc. Trans Vols. XV., XVI., XIX.-XXIII. 



Marine Biological Assoc. Journal. Vols. I. -IV. 



Naturalists' v_ruide (Hudderstield). Parts 1-38. 



Naturalists' Journal. Vol. I., and part 44. 



Naturalists' Record. Srt. 



Newbury District Field Club Transactions. Vols. III. and on. 



Norfolk and Norwich Nat. Soc. Trans. Vol. IV., Pt 3. 



North Staffordshire Field Club Reports for 1869, 187 1-2, 1876. 



Peterborough Natural History Society. Reports, 1-8, 11-12, 14-26. 



Quarterly Journal ol Science. 187S-9, 1882-3, and 1885. 



Reliquary (Jewitt's 8vo. Series). Vol. XXII 



Reports on State of ^griculture of Counties (1790-1810K 



Royal Cornwall Geological Society Trans. Vol. V. to date. 



Salisbury Field Club. Transactions, Vol. II. 



S'-ottish Natiirali.-t. t88i 18^1 



Simpson's Guide to Whitby, ist ed. [before 1881]. 



Smith''- New • reologirai Alias of England and Wales. 1819-21. 



Soc of Antiquaries Proc ist Series, Vols. I. and II. 



Sussex and Hants. Naturalist. 17 parts. 



Tweddell's Bards and Authors of Cleveland. Parts 9-12. 



Apply — Editor, The Museum, Hull. 



BOOKS FOR SALE. 



Engineering Geology. Reis and Watson. 10/- 



Animal Romances. Renshaw. 4/- 



Natural History of Animals, 8 vols'. 4/6 per vol. 



Natural History of some Common Animals. Latter. 3/- 



HoME Life of Osvrey. Abbott. 2/G 



Animal Life. Gambk. 4/ 



Ti E Scientific Enquirer. Cloth. Vols. I. and III. 2/- each. 



Trans. Manchester Geol. Soc. Vol. I., 5/-. 



Jewitt's Reliquary. Vol. III., 3/(). 



Lee's Note Book of an Amateur Geologist. 4/B. 



Correspondence of Richardson of Bierley. 4/1. 



I'UBLisHED Records of Land and Fresh -Water Mollusca, East Riding. 



(Maps). T. Fetch, B.Sc, B.A. 1 '6 

 Diatomace^ of Hull District. (600 illustrations). By F. W. Mills, F.R.M.S., 



and R. H. Philip. 4/6 



Apply:— Dipt C, c/o A. BROWN & SONS, Ltd., Hull. 



The Farne Islands' Association is finding difficulty (through the scarcity of 

 men) in getting bird-watchers this season. A sojourn of about 3 months on the 

 islands during summer should be an excellent convalesence for many a discharged 

 sailor or soldier. 



The chief qualifications are trustworthinpss and in being able to row a small 

 boat in strong currents. Four men are required, who live in pairs on different 

 islands, and receive fairly good pay and rations. If any of our readers, or their 

 friends, desire to try the experiment, apply direct and at once to Mr. H. A. Paynter, 

 the Hon. Secretary ot the Asaociation, at Freelands, Alnwick. 



