FORTY-SECOND ANNUAL REPORT, FOR I9O3. I5 



It is recommended that the Committee be re-appointed 

 as follows : — E. G. Bayford, Barnsley, chairman ; M. L. 

 Thompson, Saltburn, convener ; J. W. Carter, Bradford ; 

 H. H. Corbett, Doncaster ; W. Foggitt, J. P., Thirsk ; John 

 Gardner, Hartlepool; Rev. W. C. Hey, West Ayton ; H. 

 Ostheide, Leeds ; and W. Denison Roebuck, Leeds, and that 

 Mr. Ostheide continue to be the representative on the Executive. 



Representative on Committee of Suggestions — Mr. M. L. 

 Thompson. 



Boulder Committee. — The Boulder Committee have 

 continued their labours throughout the year, and further 

 gratifying results have been obtained. The full report has 

 been published in the "Naturalist" for January, 1904. The 

 Committee ask for re-appointment. 



It is recommended that the following be elected during 

 1904 : — P. F. Kendall, F.G.S., Leeds, chairman ; J. H. Howarth, 

 F.G.S., Halifax, convener; J. E. Bedford, F.G.S., Leeds; Rev. 

 W. Lower Carter, M.A., F.G.S., Hopton ; Rev. E. Maule Cole, 

 M.A., Wetwang; H. H. Corbett, M.R.C.S., Doncaster; Wm. 

 Gregson, F.G.S., Baldersby ; Rev. John Hawell, M.A., F.G.S., 

 Ingleby Greenhow ; Edwin Hawkesworth, Leeds ; Wm. Home, 

 F.G.S., Leyburn ; Robert Law, F.G.S., Hipperholme ; J. H. 

 Lofthouse, Harrogate ; William Simpson, F.G.S., Halifax ; 

 J. W. Stather, F.G.S., Hull ; F. Fielder Walton, F.G.S., Hull ; 

 Herbert B. Muff, B.A., F.G.S., Bradford ; J. E. Wilson, F.G.S., 

 of Ilkley ; Mr. W. Hemingway, Barnsley ; Mr. E. Hawkesworth 

 to be representative on the Executive ; and Mr. Kendall on the 

 Committee of Suggestions. 



Yorkshire Bryological Committee.— ^Ir. W. Ingham, 

 B.A., reports: — This year has proved a very successful one in 

 Yorkshire Bryology. Many rare plants have been found, and 

 several new habitats have been worked with good results. 



Mr. Barnes, of Harrogate, an indefatigable worker, records 

 the following specially interesting mosses: — Ainhlystegiiim 

 Sprucei, Byyiim concinnatiiin, Disceliuin nudum, Tnchostomuin nitidnin, 

 and Zygodon vividissimus, var. rupestrc, all from Deepdale, Bowes ; 

 also Anoviodon lougifolius, Barhula coinmnfata, B. sinuosa, EuyJiyn- 

 chium Teesdalci, Oi'thotriclium ajjine, var. fastigiatuiii, 0. obtusifoliuiii, 

 0. Scliimperi, 0. siraiiiincnin, and 0. tenellum, all from Rokeby. 



Mr. Slater and the writer found the very rare Eucalypta 

 I'habdocaypa, on limestone cliffs at Bowes. On the same cliffs I 

 found Weisia cyispata, and, in Sleightholme 13eck, Zygodon 

 Stiytoni. 



