Diary.— Meetings of Societies. 



June 2. Goole Scientific: Excursion to Brougliton, &:c. Hudders field 

 Naturalists'. Mirfield Naturalists'. 



5. Bishop Auckland Naturalists', Liversedge Naturalists'. Leeds 

 Naturalists' Glub, &c. 



„ 7. Leeds Gonchological Club, 



8. Huddersfield Scientific Club : Paper " On some Species of 

 Torew^a," by Mr. C. P. Hobkirk, 



,, 12. Leeds Naturalists' Club, &c. : Paper by Mr. Frederick Greenwood, 



M.Ras.v. 



„ 13. York and District Naturalists' Field Club. 



„ 14. Leeds Oonchological Club. ^ 



,, 10. Yorkshire Naturalists' Union: Excursion to Nostell Priory; 



Meeting at Eoyal Hotel, Wood-street, Wakefield, at 4 p.m. 

 Local Secretary — Mr. Wm. Talbot. 



18. Huddersfield Naturalists'. 

 .J 21, Leeds Conchological Club. North Staffordshire Naturalists' Field 

 Club : Excursion to Waterhouses and Hamps Valley. Leader—- 

 Mr. W. S. Brough, 



„ 26, Leeds Naturalists' Club, &c. 

 ,, 28. Leeds Conchological Club. 

 ,, 30. Huddersfield Naturalists'. 



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