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printed in pages 91-95, was taken as read, and after tlie Excursion- 

 programme for 1892 had been announced to the meeting, the 

 Chairman called upon Prof. A. H. Green, M.A., F.R.S., to deliver 

 the Presidential Address :^" Some Moot Points in Geological 

 Speculation." Afterwards a vote of thanks was accorded to 

 i^rof. Green for his presidential services and for his address, on 

 the motion of the Chairman, seconded by Mr. J. H. Phillips. 



Votes of thanks were also passed to Mr. Woodall for Iiis services 

 in the chair, and to the Scarborough Philosophical and Naturalists' 

 Societies for their co-operation in the meeting, after which the 

 assembly dispersed to inspect the excellent and interesting exhibition 

 arranged by the Scarborough Societies. 



The entertainment took the form of a Conversazione and Exhibi- 

 tion of Eocal and General Natural History specimens, the most 

 nUerest-absorbing contribution being the unique series of nine eggs 

 of the Great Auk, the property of Alderman Champley, of Scarborough. 



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The Transactions and Circulars of the Y.N.U. are sent regularly to the following 

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Asbmolean Society, ^/o IV. IV. Fisher, Chemical Department, the Museum, Oxford. 

 Australian ^luseum, tJie Trustees, Sydiiey, New South IJ'ates. 

 Belfast Naturalists' Field Ckib, e/o Francis /. Bigger, Kea's Buildings, Belfast. 

 I^^i-wickshire Naturalists' Club, cjo fames Hard)', LL.D., Oldcambus, Cocklmrnspath, 



Beriinckshire. 

 ^odleian Library, c\o G. IV. Eccles, 96, Great Russell Street, London, E.G. 



:^i"adfurd Observer, Editor oj, Bradjord. 



^dstol Naturalists' Society, cjo C. li'inq- drudge, 145, JVhiteladies Road, I-^edland, 



Bristol. 

 Sdtish Museuni Library, cjo G. Briee Tate, Copyright Ojfce, British Miisewn, 



London, IV, G. 

 ■^Ln-ton^on-Trent Nat. Hist. Soc, r!o James G. Wells, Burton-on-Trcnt. 

 ^ambridge University Library, c\o 'g. W. Eccles, 96, Great Russell St., London., PV. C. 

 ^ardiff ^■atu^alisls' Society, e/o R. IV. Atkinson, 44, Loudoun Square, Cardiff. 

 ^hester Society of Natural Science, e\o G R. Griffith, Grosven^or- Street, Chester. 

 Cumberland and Westmorland Association, cjo J. B. Bailey, 28, Eaglesfield Street, 



Maryport. 

 j^erby.-,hire Arch, and Nat. Hist. Society, 33, Victoria Street, Derby. 

 ^ublin Trinity College Library, cio G. W. Eccles, 96, Great Russell St., Lo^idon, W. C. 

 ^^'^^ of Scotland Union of Nat. Hist. Societies, clo IV. D. Sang, C.E., LO'rhcaldy^ 



d^'ifc, N.B. 

 ;E;astbourne Nat. Hist. Soc, cjo J^ev. LL. G. /ameson, 6, College d\oad, Eastbourne. ■ ,, 

 ^-^stern iMorning News, Editor of , ILull. 



^*^inburgh Adv(jcates' Library, cjo G. W. Eccles, ()6, Great Russell St,, London, fV.C. 

 ^-•^linburgh Botanical Society, I^oyat Botanic Garduis, Edinhun^h. 

 ^tlinburgh, Koyal Physical Society of, 40, Castle Street, Edinburgh. ■ 

 :^ntomoloaical Society, ll, Chandos Street, Ccrccndish Square, London. 

 Lssex Field Club, clo A. B. IVrre, Buckhurst IIill, Essex, 



