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following some years back :— Z. nitidiilus, H. aspersa, H. rufesaiis, If. 

 hispida vars. siibrufa and albida, H. ericetorwn and specimens agreeing 

 with Jeffreys' measurement of van minor, H. rotimdata, H. pygmea 

 at roots of furze, B. obsctiriis, and Pupa iivibilicata. 



Vertebrate Zoology. 



Mr. VV. L. Shooter, of Hull, remarks that he has noticed the 

 Kestrel, Sparrow-hawk and Magpie in the Dales, together with a 

 general sprinkling of the commoner birds, and on the Humber mud- 

 flats between Brough and Hessle he has seen flocks of Sandpipers, 

 Ringed Plover, Black-headed and Common Gulls, and Wild Duck. 

 He has also seen the Lesser Black-backed and Herring Gulls in 

 winter. 



Programme of Meetings. 



5- o p.m.-Meat Tea 2/- each | ^,^ ^^ the ' Green Dragon Hotel,' 



6- o p.m. — Sectional Meetmgs .^ Welton 

 6-30 p.m. — General Meeting I 



The subscription list for the new ' Flora of West Yorkshire ' is still open, 

 and the Executive would be glad if intending Subscribers would send 

 in their names at once to the Secretaries. 



The NEXT EXCURSION will be held on WEDNESDAY, the 21st of 

 SEPTEMBER, to HATFIELD CHACE, the Executive having 

 decided to postpone the Fungus Foray for a year, on account of the 

 extreme drought of the past summer, at the suggestion and on the 

 advice of Mr. C. B. Plowright, whose experience is that a dry sum- 

 mer (however wet the autumn may be) is never a good fungus-year. 



