YORKSHIRE NATURALISTS' UNION. 



ANNUAL MEETING OF THE ENTOMOLOGICAL SECTION 



President: W. P. WINTER, Esq., B.Sc. 



Two meetings will be held in the Leeds Institute, Cookridge Street, on Saturday, Octobei 

 jjth, 191 7. Afternoon meeting at 3-15 p.m., to consider and pass the Sectional reports 

 for 1917 and to elect officers for 1918. 



Tea will be provided at the Institute at 5 p.m. At 6 p.m. a further meeting will b< 

 held, at which several addresses on entomological topics will be contributed. 



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

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



The various Secretaries earnestly solicit notes and records made during the seasor 

 on entomological subjects in the county. 



Members and Associates of the Union are cordially invited. 



Secretaries. — (Lepidoptera), T. Ashton Lofthouse, F.E.S., Middlesbrough, am 

 I'.. Mprley, Skelmanthorpe ; (Hymenoptera, Hemiptera and Diptera), J. F. Mushani, F.E.S 

 Selby ; (Neuroptera, Orthoptera and Trichoptera), Rosse Butterlield, F.E.S., Keighlej 

 (Cok'optera), W. J. Fordham, M.K.C.S., F.E.S., Bubwith. 



B. MORLEV, 



(Sectional Secretary), 



Skelmanthorpe. 



BOTANICAL SECTION. 



Tins section will meet at the Leeds Institute, Cookridge Street, on Saturday, Octobe- 

 6th, at =5-30 p.m., in Room B.3. 



Mr. E. C. Horrell will exhibit and speak about some Yorkshire Alien plants. 



Dr. H. H. Corbett, M.K.C.S., will give a short account of some work the Doncaste 

 Naturalists are doing at Martin Beck Wood. 



Some further notes will be presented on the Moughton Scar peat (see Naturalist 

 1 '.10, pp. 246, 383). 



An Exhibit will be made of interesting Mosses from Leeds City ( Naturalist, 1017, pp 

 1 19-124). 



In view of the absence of excursions, members are particularly asked to bring o 



send reports of any botanical notes they may have made during this year, so that the} 



may be included in the annual report. 



T. F. Robinson, ) ,, - c 

 i, . ,-, V Hon. Sees. 



C. A. Cheetham, j 



BOOKS FOR SALE. 



Highways and Byways in Derbyshire. Firth. 4/6 



Outdoor Common Birds. Stannard. 2/- 



Natural History of some Common Animals. Lattar, 3/6 



Derby: Its Rise and Progress. Davison. 3/6 



The Yorkshireman. By a Friend. Vol. I., Pontefract, 1833. 4/- 



Birds of Yorkshire. Nelson. Large Paper Edition. Offers ? 



Engineering Geology. Reis and Watson. 10/- 



Animal Romances. Renshaw. 4/- 



Natural History of Animals, 8 vols. 4/6 per -vol. 



Natural History of some Common Animals. Latter. 3/- 



Home Life of Osi'Rey. Abbott. 2/6 



Animal Life. Gamble. 4/- 



Published Records of Land and Fresh -Water Mollusca, East Riding, 



(Maps). T. Petch, B.Sc, B.A. 1/6 

 Diatomaceje of Hull District. (600 illustrations). By F. W, Mills, F.R.M.S., 

 , and R. H. Philip. 4/6 



Apply.— Dept. C, co A. BROWN & SONS, Ltd., Hull. 



