Diary. —Meetings of Societies. 



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Fl'I). 1. Hnddersfiekl Literary and Scientific Society (Botanical 

 Section) — Paper : " The plan on ivliich plants are built." 

 — Wni. Spottiswoode Cameron^ M.I)., B.Sc. Linnean 

 Society of London. . 

 6. Leeds Naturalists' Club, &c. Bisliop Auckland Naturalists'. 

 9. Huddersfield Scientific Glub— Paper : " Locusts in York- 

 shire." — Mr. W. Denison Roebuck, of Leeds. York and 

 District Naturalists' Field Club--Annual Soiree : The 

 lU. Hon. the Lord Mayor, chairman. 

 ,, 10. Huddersfield Naturalists'. 



,, 12, Huddersfield Literary and Scientific Society— Paper : The 

 triumphs of Scientific Resep.rch as exemplified in the 

 history of Astronomical Discover^'-. "— Mr. C. P. Hobkirk. 

 ,, 13. Leeds Naturalists' Oiub and Scientific Association — Paper : 

 " The Scientific Bases of physiognomy."— Mr. F. Curzon, 

 14. York and District Naturalists' Field Club. 

 1.5. Huddersfield Literary and Scientific -Society (Botanical 

 Section)— Paper : The relations of Animals 'and Plants. " 

 —Mr. C. P. Hobkirk. Linnean Society of Ltmdon. 

 20. Leeds Naturalists' Club and Scientific Association. 

 ,, 22. North Stafiordshire Naturalists', &c. — Meeting at Newcastle. 

 ,, 26. Huddersfield Naturalists'. 



,, 27. Leeds Naturalists' Club, &c. — Annual Meeting. 



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