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 Library of the Y.M.C.A., Albion Place, 

 Leeds, on Saturday, Oct. 29th, 1921, viz., at 3-15 p.m., to consider and pass 

 the Sectional Reports and to elect Officers for 1922 ; and at 6 p.m., at which 

 entomological topics will be discussed. Exhibits of all orders of insects are 

 requested. Members and Associates of the Union are cordially invited. Notes 

 and records made during the season on Entomological subjects in the county 

 are solicited, and these should be in the Secretaries' hands by Oct. 1st for 

 inclusion in the Annual Report of the Union. 



Secretaries : — Lepidoptera, B. Morley, Skelmanthorpe ; Hymeuoptera, 

 Rosse Butterfield, Keighley ; Diptera, C. A. Cheetham, Wortley, Leeds ; 

 Coleoptera and Hemiptera, W. J. Fordham, Newcastle; Neuroptera ami 

 Trichoptera, G. T. Porritt, Huddersfield. 



Sectional Secretary, 



B. MORLEY. 



Skelmanthorpe . 



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