Diary.— Meetings of Societies. 



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Apr. 2. Easter Monday. — ^^West Riding Consolidated IN aturalists' 

 Society— Meeting at Pontefract 



3. Bishop Auckland Naturalists'. Liversedge Naturalists'. 

 Selby Naturalists , 



4. Entomological Society of London. 



5. Linnean Society of London. " Leeds Conchological Club. 

 7. Goole Scientific — Excursion to E,awciitfe, followed by Annual 



Meeting. Huddersfield Naturalists'. 



10. Selby Naturalists' — Paper on "Flowers." — Dr, Tajdor, 

 E G S. , of Ipswich. Leeds Naturalists' Club, &c. — Paper 

 on " Cyclones." — Mr. Samuel Jefferson , F.C.S. 



11. York and District Naturalists' Field Club. 

 13. Huddersfield Scientific Club— Paper by Mr. G, S. V/ oodhead. 

 17. Leeds Naturalist' Club, &c. Selby Naturalists'. 

 19. Linne5,n, Society of London. Leeds Conchological Club. 

 2Q. North Stafibrdshire Naturalists', &c. — Excursion to Rugeley. 



23. Huddersfield Naturalists'. - - 



24. Leeds Naturalists' Club, &c. — Paper: .''Flame," with 

 Experiments. — Henry Pocklington, F.R. M.S. 



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