(0) eu ee will be held in Peet ic at the ‘Leeds Tostitute, Leeds, at 3.1: 
30 eek respectively, on Saturday, February 15th, 1913. 
BusINESsS :— 
i" To Se soinit Bird Watchers for 1913, and discussion upon other matters 
onnection with the Yorkshire Wild Birds’ and Eggs’ Protection Acts Committee. — 
_ Papers (mostly illustrated by lantern slides or specimens) will be given as follow — 
“The Fishes of the Lower Wharfe Basin,’’ Mr. G, WADDINGTON, ; cas 
‘Further Notes from Spain,” Dr. E. S. Stewarb, F.R.C.S., M.B.O.U. - Bie: 
“ Birds of the Sea-shore,” Mr. W. Witson. ~ eee: 
“British Reptiles and Batrachians, ” Mr. W. J. (CLARKE, F.Z.S. Be 9 
Any Member or Bee of the Y.N U. is invited to attend and to bring notes, — 
with the work ae the Section and to take part in any discussion. “a 
Vill officials of Affiliated Societies kindly notify their Members ? 
A. HAIGH LUMBY, (Hon. Sec.), 
Nab Drive, Shipley. 
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Notes on 
eT he Natural History 
of Hornsea Mere. 
BY 
; GEORGE BOLAM. 
(Being the Report of the Yorkshire Naturalists’ Union Wild Birds 
and Eoegs Protection Committee’s work in thts area, with 
short notes on Spurn, Bempton, etc. 
PRICE ONE SHILLING. 
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‘THE NATURALIST’ for 1912. 
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