50 Yorkshire Naturalists’ Union: Annual Report, 1914. 
Major J. Greenwood, zr Bartram’s Park, Haverstock Hill, 
London, N.W. 
Mr. J. H. Gough, Ph.C., 4 Woodland Grove, Newton Road 
Leeds. 
Mr. Ward Jackson, 11 South View Terrace, Silsden, Keighley. 
Mr. Geoffrey Laughton, 30 Louis Street, Chapeltown Road, 
Beeds: 
Miss Ivy Massee, Gateacre, Sandycombe Road, Kew Gardens, 
Surrey. 
Mr. C. W. Mason, 78 Beverley Road, Hull. 
Miss Margery Mellish, Stonebridge Lower House, Wortley, 
Leeds. 
Mr. George Mitchell, ‘‘ Upwood,” Bingley. 
Mr. M. C. Morris, 18 Mount Parade, York. 
Rev. W. Pearson, Spofforth Vicarage, near Harrogate. 
Mr. J. H. Skelton, Stow Park, Lincoln. 
Mr. Herbert J. Sharp, ‘ Kenilworth,’ Avenue Road, Doncaster. 
Mr. [‘rederick White, Registrar, Cemetery House, Keighley. 
Mi. iHerbert J. W illiamson, 6 Oakburn Road, Ilkley. 
Mr. C. J. Walker, Pyenot Hall, Cleckheaton. 
Rev. W. K. W yley, The Vicarage, Aysgarth. 
Keighley Naturalists’ Society. 
W hitby and District Field Naturalists’ Club. 
TRANSACTIONS.—Part 35 (New Miscellaneous Series, No. 3), 
has just been issued to members. We are indebted to our past 
Presidents, Mr. W. D. Roebuck and Mr. J. W. Taylor, for generous 
donations towards the cost of their addresses ; and Mr. Thomas 
Sheppard for the List of Members to March, 1912. 
Soppitt MEMORIAL LiprARy.—Dr. T. W. Woodhead reports :— 
We are indebted to Mr. Percy H. Grimshaw, of the Edinburgh 
Natural History Museum, for a donation to the library of 25 of 
his papers on Insects. These include, ‘ Diptera of Orkney and 
Shetland,’ ‘Forth District’ (3), ‘ Perthshire,’ ‘ Inverness-shire,’ 
‘St. Kilda,’ ‘ West of Scotland,’ ‘ Flannan Islands,’ ‘ Fair Isle,’ 
‘Clare Island}” Lincolnshire,’ ~ British (Hydroids (3), . Imscer 
Fauna of Isle of May,’ ‘Grouse Moors,’ ‘ Heather Beetle,’ and 
two papers dealing with type specimens of’ Lepidoptera and 
Coleoptera in the British Museum. Mr. Chas. Crossland has 
presented copies of his ‘ Halifax Bibliography and Fungi in 
Yorkshire.’ 
BritTIsH Associ1aTiIon.—Mr. T. Sheppard reports that he 
attended the Conference of Delegates from the Corresponding 
Societies of the British Association, held in Havre in conjunction 
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