PROGRAMME. 



Bi'CUl'Sions.— Bt 10 a.m. sharp, a party of geologists, under the 

 guidance of Mr. E. Hawkesworth, will leave the Duncan Street 

 corner of Briggate by tram for the Hunslet terminus, walking 

 thence to examine sections at Rothwell Haigh, and Oulton, 

 returning to Leeds by train leaving Woodlesford at 1-44 p.m. 



Bt U a.m. sharp, a party, under the guidance of Messrs. S. Margerison 

 and Alfred White, F.Z.S., will leave the Boar Lane corner of 

 Briggate by tram for Roundhay. By special permission, those 

 present will be able to inspect the various greenhouses in the Park. 



Those who cannot make it convenient to join the above parties 

 will find much to interest them in the Museum, Park Row, 

 and the Municipal Art Gallery. 



Xuncbcon, 12=30 to 2=30 p.m., 



will be provided at the Grand Central Hotel, Briggate, table- 

 d'hote, 1/6 or 2/-. A private smoke room will be available. 

 Members wishing to spend the night in Leeds will find first- 

 class accommodation at this hotel, at reasonable prices. 



tZbc 43r& Bnnual /ifteeting 



will be held in the rooms of the Leeds Philosophical and Literary 

 Society, Park Row. 



3=0 p.m. -^be Sectional /Bbeetings 



(which all members and associates are entitled to attend) will be 

 held for the election of Officers of Sections and to receive the 

 Annual Reports from their Secretaries. 



3=30 p.m.— ^be (Sencval Committee 



(each member of which receives a special summons with this 

 circular) will meet to consider the Annual Report, elect Officers, 

 and arrange the Excursion Programme for 1905. 



5=15 p.m.— B iTReat Zen 



1 16 each, will be served at the Grand Central Hotel, Briggate. 



7=15 p.m.— G;be <5eueral Meeting 



of members and associates will be held. The chair will be taken 

 by the President of the Union, who wall be supported by pro- 

 minent members of the Union. After the reading of the Annual 

 Report and the announcement of the Excursion Programme 

 for 1905, 



7=30-8=30.— ^be ipresiDential BD^ress 



will be delivered by Mr. A. H. Pawson, J.P., F.L.S., F.G.S., 

 subject : " Weeds." 



During the delivery of the Address the chair will be occupied 

 by Mr. H. C. Marsh, President of the Leeds Naturalists' Club, 

 and of the Local Reception Committee. 



