Diary. —Meetings of Societies. 



July 2. Barnsley Naturalists'. 



,, 3. Bishop Auckland Naturalises' Field Club. Liversedge Naturalists'. 

 „ 4. Eichmond and North E-iding Naturalists' Field Club : Excursion to 

 Fountains Abbey, I eeds Naturalists' Club, &c. 

 7. Groole Scientific: Excursion to Brockerdale. 

 „ 10. Leeds Naturalists' Club, &c. : Paper, "Some Antiquities in 



Yorkshire''-— Mr. E. E Prince. 

 „ 11. York and District Naturalists' Field Club. 

 ,, 12. Leeds Conchological Club. 



., 13. Huddersfield Scientific Club : Paper by Mr. Joseph French 



16. Yorkshire Naturalists' Union: Excursion to Eombalds Moor 

 and Shipley G-ien. Start from Shipley Station at 10 am,, to 

 Cottingley, Gilstead, and Baildon Moors ; Shipley Glen at 2-30 

 p.m. : Tea at Dining Hall, Saltaire, at 4-15, Sections at 5, 

 General Meeting at 6 p m , at the Saltaire Institute. Leaders, 

 Messrs. Thomas Tate and B. lUingworth. 

 „ 16. Huddersfield Naturalists', 

 - „ 17, Leeds Naturalists' Club, &c. 

 ,, 21. Heckmondwike Naturalists'. North Staffordshire Naturalists' 

 Field Club : Excursion to Tarn worth and Clifton Campville. 

 24. Leeds Naturalists'^ Club, &c. : Paper on "Flame" (2nd), by Mr. 

 Henry Pocklington, F E.M.S. 

 ,, 26. Leeds Conchological Club. 



„ 28. Batley Naturalists' Field Club, 8 p.m. Huddersfield Naturalists'. 



Leeds Naturalists' Club, &c : Excursion to Boston Spa — Leader, 



Mr. John Emmett. 

 „ 31. Leeds Naturalists' Club, &c. 



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