YORKSHIRE NATURALISTS' UNION. 



ANNUAL MEETING OF THE ENTOMOLOGICAL SECTION. 



President : G. T. PORRITT. Esq., F.L.S., F.E.S. 



Two meetings will be held in the Museum, York, on Saturday, October 26th, 1918. 



Afternoon meeting at 3-15 p.m., to consider and pass the Sectional Reports for 1918, and 

 to elect officers for 1919. 



At 6 p.m. a further meeting will be held, at which entomological topics will be 

 discussed. 



Exhibits of all orders of insects are invited, and it is important that exhibitors should 

 attach their names to their exhibits and label specimens with names and data. The 

 secretaries earnestly solicit notes and records made during the season on entomological 

 subjects in the county. 



Members and associates of the Union are cordially invited. 



Secretaries — 



Lepidoptera. — H. H. Corbett, M.R.C.S., Doncaster, and B. Morley, Skelmanthorpe. 

 Hymenoptera, Hemiptera and Diptera. — J. F. Musham, Selby. 

 Neuroptera, Orthoptera and Trichoptera. — G. T. Porritt, F.L.S., Huddersfield. 

 Coleoptera. — W. J. Fordham, M.R.C.S., Bubwith. 



B. MORLEY, 



Sectional Secretary, 



Skelmanthorpe. 



BOTANICAL SECTION. 



The Botancial Section will meet on October 5th, at 3-30 p.m., at the Co-operative 

 Naturalists' Room, Leeds Co-operative Society, Albion Street, Leeds. 



Business. — Appointment of Officials and Committees, and to discuss reports of 

 Botanical, Bryological and Survey Committees. 



Papers of botanical interest, including one on " Distribution of Pinus in Yorkshire 

 Peats," by Miss Elsie D. Whitaker, will be read ; and members are asked to bring 

 any interesting exhibits. 



C. A. CHEETHAM, Hon. Sec. 



GEOLOGICAL SECTION. 



President: E. HAWKESWORTH. Esq. 



A Meeting will be held in the Library of the Museum, York (by kind permission of 

 the Yorkshire Philosophical Society), on Saturday, October 19TH, 1918, at 3-30 p.m. 



Business. — To consider and pass sectional reports for 191 8, and to elect officers for 

 1919. 



To discuss the future work of the various Committees and other matters. 



Short papers will be given by several members of the Section. 



Any Member or Associate of the Yorkshire Naturalists' Union is invited to attend and 

 to bring notes, specimens, etc., and is requested to bring forward matters of interest 

 connected with the work of the Section and to take part in any discussion. Will officials 

 of Affihated Societies kindly notify their Members ? 



Any further particulars from 



J. HOLMES {Hon. Sec), 



Crossbills, Keighley. 



