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TRANSACTIONS OF THE 



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PART XXXIV. 



384 Pages. 2s. 6d. Net. 



This publication contains a series of reports and records invaluable to naturalists 

 in the northern counties. 



The Reports of the Union contain particulars of the Yorkshire records made in 

 various branches of natural science during the past four years. 



Lists of the Fungi recorded at the Grassington and Malton Forays are given 

 by Mr. C. Crossland, F.L.S. 



Mr. T. Sheppard, F'G.S., contributes a list of the papers relating to the Geology 

 of the Northern Counties, during the past seven years. This contains over 1600 

 references. 



There are also reprints of the last twent3--nine excursion programmes of the 

 Yorkshire Naturalists' Union, which contain full reports on the natural history of 

 the various districts visited. 



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