THE YOUNG NATURALIST. 



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NATURALIST, 



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"THE NATURALIST;" 



Journal of the Yorkshire Naturalists' Union, and General Field Club Kecord. 



Edited by 0. P. Hopkirk, F.L.S., and G. T. Porritt, F.L.S. Monthly, price 4<L, 

 or 4s. per annum (in advance). 



Containing Original Articles 011 Natural History subjects ; Papers read at 

 Meetings of Natural History Societies and Field Clubs ; Reports of Meetings and 

 Excursions ; Notes and Queries ; Exchanges, &c. 



The Volume commences August in each year; Vol VI commenced August, 

 1880. Post Free of B. Brown, Publisher, Huddersfield. 



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