NOW IN THE PRESS. 



The Lost Towns 

 of the Yorkshire Coast 



AND OTHER CHAPTERS IN THE 

 GEOGRAPHY oF EAST YORKSHIRE. 



BY 



THOMAS SHErrARD, F.os., r.RQS., f.s.a.Cscot.) 



The Volume is a companion to " The Lost Towns of the 

 Humber," by the late J. R. Boyle, and is similarly bound and 

 produced. 



The Lost Towns of the Yorkshire Coast contains 

 niuch valuable information in reference to the various towns and 

 villages which have disappeared by the encroaches of the sea 

 It is also profusely illustrated by plans, engravings, etc. of the 

 district, including many which are published for the first time. 

 There are also chapters on the changes in the Humber ; new land ' 

 Spurn; the geological structure of the district; natural history' 

 «tc., etc. ' 



For particulars apply to — 



A. BROWN & SONS, Limited, Hull. 



YORKSHIRE NATURALISTS' UNION. 



VERTEBRATE SECTION. 



(President :— OXLEY QRABHAM, Esq., M.A., M.B.O.U.). 



Two Meeting-s will be held in Room C 8, at the Leeds Institute, Leeds, at 3-1 e 

 p.m. and 6-30 p.m. respectively, on Saturday, February 17th, 1912. 



BUSINESS:— 



The appointment of Bird Watchers for 1912. and discussion upon other matters in 

 connection with the Yorkshire Wild Birds' and Eggs Protection Acts Committee. 



Short papers (mostly illustrated by lantern slides or specimens) will be given as 

 follows :—" Finds in the Lothersdale Cave," Mr. John Holmes; ♦'Additional Notes 

 on the Birds of Spain," Dr. E. S. Steward ; " Notes on some Birds of the Scilly 

 Islands," Mr. Jasper Atkinson ; " The Gamekeeper's Traps," Mr. S. H. Smith." 

 Will Officials of Affiliated Societies kindly notify their Members. 



A. HAIGH-LUMBY, Hon, Sec, 



121 Horton Grange Road, Bradford. 



