Diary.— Meetings of Societies. 



Aug. 1. Bishop Auckland Naturalists' Club, Leeds Naturalists' 

 Club and Scientific Association. Birraingliam, 

 Liversedge. 



2. Holmfirtli. London Entomological Society. 



3. AYakefield. 



I). West Riding Consolidated Naturalists'— Excursion to 

 Honley : Meeting at Coach & Horses Lm, at 

 5 p.m. Huddersfield : Paper on "Extinct 

 Animals," by Mr.'Jose])h French. Clayton West. 

 Mirfield. Honley. 



7. Excursion to Boroughbridge and Aldborough, by tlie 



joint Societies of Leeds, Richmond, and Hudders- 

 field. 



8. Leeds Naturalists' Club and Scientific Association. 



ham (Botanical Section). Bradford. 



9. York and District Naturalists' Field Club. 

 10. S3uth London Entomological Society. 



12. Ripponden. Middlestowi. Paddock. 



14. Rastrick. 



15. Leeds Naturalists' Club and Scientific Association — 



Paper on " Rotifers " by Mr. F. Jefi'erson, F.C.S. 

 Birmingham (Microscopical Section). 

 19. Heckmondwike. Ovenden. Honley. North Stafford- 

 shire Naturalists' Field Club — -Excursion to 

 . Chepsey, Ranton, and Gnosall : Leader Mr. Lynam. 



21. Huddersfield^ — Paper, "Popular Errors in Natural 



Science," by Mr. J. R. Dore, 



22. Leeds Naturalists' Club and Scientific Asssociation. 



Birmingham (Geological Section). Bradford. 



24. South London Entomological Society. 



2G. Paddock. ' . ^ 



29 Leeds Naturalists' Club and Scientific Association — 

 Paper, " Prehistoric Man, — Geologically, Ethn- 

 ologically, and ArchaBologically considered," by 

 Mr. Petel' Gilston. Biimingham (Zoological 

 Section). - . 



Communications have been received from Thomas Lister, J. H. 

 Gurney, Jun., Jiis. A'arley, Goole Scientific, ()v<Miden Naturalists, 

 Sheffield and York Field Naturalists, Societies. 



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