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THE YORKSHIRE NATURALISTS’ UNION IN 
_EDLINGTON AND WADWORTH WOODS. 
On Wednesday and Thursday, the 16th and 17th of September last, 
the members of the Yorkshire Naturalists’ Union mustered in the 
neighbourhood of Doncaster for the purpose of conducting the last 
excursion of the year. 
The first day was set apart as a F ungus Foray, and a full report 
of the proceedings will be found on pages 339-348. 
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The second day was cashes as one gr the ordinary meetings 
of the Union, and was attended by about sixty members and their 
friends, including most of the botanists who had been on the ground 
the previous day. As on that occasion, the head-quarters were fixed 
at Doncaster, whence the woods at Edlington and Wadworth were 
to = a eranes 
Nov. s8or. 
