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THE YORKSHIRE AND LINCOLNSHIRE 
NATURALISTS’ UNIONS AT 
BROUGHTON WOOD & TWIGMOOR GULLERY. 
THE first joint meeting of these Unions was held in the neighbour- 
hood of Brigg, North Lincolnshire, on Whit-Monday, June 3rd, to 
explore the neighbouring woods and commons. The weather (which 
had been lovely for some weeks) broke up the Friday before the 
expedition, and the morning proved a drizzling rain till ten o'clock, 
when the wet clouds cleared off, and the rest of the day remained 
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EXPL a sone —The Map is divided into square miles by horizontal and 
perpendicular lines. 
fine. About jot representative members of the two Unions 
arrived at Brigg, and i the Angel Hotel for Twigmoor Gullery in 
Wwagonettes at ten Oc 
August ; 1895- 
