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shire," \i. W. Wade ; " Notes on the Lepidoptera 



of South Yorkshire in 1908," B. Morley ; "The 



Fungus Flora of Mulgrave Woods," C. Crossland ; 



" Economic Mycology," G. Massee ; " Yorkshire 



Zoologists." 

 February. — " The Changing Distribution of the Long-tailed 



Titmouse in the West Riding," H. B. Booth ; 



" Mollusca at Clapham," W. Denison Roebuck. 

 March. — " Yorkshire Naturalists' Union Meetings." 

 April. — " Yorkshire Mosses," C. A. Cheetham ; " The Present 



State of our Knowledge of Carboniferous Geology" 



(and continued in May, June and July issues), 



Wheel I on Hind. 

 May. — " Recently Discovered Fungi in Yorkshire," C. Crossland, 



(continued in June). 

 June. — " Yorkshire Naturalists at Market Weighton," T. S. ; 



"Polymorphism in Fungi," G. Massee; "The 



Flamborough Peregrines," ; " The Solitary Ant." 

 August. — " Yorkshire Naturalists at Bowland," T. S. 

 Septe:\iber. — " Oystercatcher Nesting at Spurn," Oxley Grabham: 



" Natural History of Runswick," T. S. 

 October. — " Yorkshire Naturalists at Sedbergh," T. S. 

 November. — " Yorkshire Naturalists at Cavvthorne," T. S. 

 December.— " Fungus Foray at Castle Howard," C. Crossland. 



The usual Excursion Programmes have been issued to the 

 members and associates ; and an extra number has been printed 

 for binding in the Transactions. 



Permission to Visit Estates has almost always been readily 

 granted, and in some cases the landowners have been exceptionally 

 kind in arranging for our comfort. 



Railway Facilities to attend our excursions have been kindly 

 granted by all the Railway Companies connected with our county. 

 Excursions for 1910 were arranged as under : — 

 Yorks., N W.— Middleton in Teesdale, Whit week-end, May 

 15th to 17th. 

 Mid. W. — Malham, Saturday, June 4th. 

 S.E. — Easington for Spurn, Saturday, July 9th. 

 N.E. — Kirbv Moorside, Bank Hohday week-end, 

 July 30th to August 2nd. 

 Lines. N. — Scunthorpe (with Lincolnshire Naturalists' Lnion), 



Thursday, August 25th. 

 Fungus Foray, Mulgrave Woods and Arnclifte, September 



17th to 22nd. 

 The Annual Meeting for 1910— A cordial invitation having 

 been received from the Cleveland Naturalists' l^eld Club, for the 

 next Annual Meeting to be held at Middlesborough, this was 

 accepted, and the Annual Meeting for 1910 will be held there on 

 December 17th. 



1910 Jan. 1. 



