Diary.— Meetings of Societies. 



December 1. Wakefield Xaturalists' Society. 

 ,, 2. Limiean Society of London, 8 p.m. 



„ 7. Leeds Xatiiralists' Club, Sec. — Annual Meeting, &c., 8 p.m. 



„ „ Liversedge Xatui\^Jists' Society. 



„ „ Bishop Auckland Xaturalists' Field Club. 



„ 8. York and District Naturalists' Field Club. 



,, 9. Dewsbury Naturalists' Society. 



10. Huddersfield Scientific Club. 

 „ 1.3. Huddersfield Naturalists' Society. 

 ,, 16. Linnean Society of London. 

 ,, 20. Manchester Cryptogamic Society. 

 „ 27. Lancashire and Cheshire Entomological Society. 



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 Heclusa, 4d. 'each, or 3s. 6d. per dozen ; ''■ ■rcKus, Amjjhida.a ^d-is, Asteris, 

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 Versbasci, Batis, Virgaureata, 3d. each; Vanessa Lei-ana, Bucephala, 2d. each; 

 Mciithastri, Jacobrx-, Pisi, Is. per dozen, fertile ova " Jlifden Nonpariel," 2s. per 

 dozen ; C. Nupta, 20 for Is. Ends' Eggs. Vultures, Eagles, Kites, Buzzards, 

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TRA NSA C TIONS of the YORKSHIRE NA JURA LISTS' UNION, 



PART I. FOP 1877, contains the commencement of "The Bii'ds of Yorkshire," 

 by INIr. W. E. Clarke, I\I.B..O U. ; of an " Annotated List of the Land and Fresh- 

 water Mollusca of Yorkshire," by Messrs. "Wm. Nelson and J. W. Taylor ; a 

 complete list of Yorkshire Hymenoptera, with references to literature of that 

 order, by Mr. 'W. Denison Eoebuck ; a paper on " Yorkshire Macro-lepidoptera 

 in 1877," by Mr. G. T. Porritt, F.L.S. ; one on "Yorkshire Micro-lepidoptera 

 in 1877," by Mr. Wia. Prest ; papers by Mr. S. L. Mosley, on "Yorkshire Diptera," 

 and on the Yorkshire sj^ecies of Hemiptera of the Family PsylUdce ; and a 

 report on Yorkshire Botany in 1877, by Dr. H. F. Parsons, F.G.S. 



PARTS II. AND III. FOR 1878 contain the continuations of Mr. Clarke's 

 Birds of Yorkshire, and of Messrs. Nelson and Taylor's Land and Fresh-water 

 Mollusca of Yorkshire ; an elaborate report on Yorkshii'e Botany in 1878, by 

 Dr. Parsons ; the commencement of Dr. Parsons' ' ' Moss-Flora of the East- 

 Riding" ; papers on Yorkshire Lepidoptera in 1878, by Mr. Porritt, F.L.S. ; on 

 Yorkshire Ichneumonidce, by Mr. S. D. Bairstow, F.L.S. ; and on Yorkshire 

 Hymenoptera, observed in 1878, by I\Ir. VT. Denison Eoebuck. 



PART IV. FOR 1879, in preparation. — Amongst papers in preparation for 

 future parts is a Catalogue of Yorkshire Lepidoptera, to be mitten by Messrs. 

 O. T. Porritt, F.L.S., and W. Prest. 



The TEA^'SACTIONS are supplied to subscribers of 5/- and upwards annually 

 to the funds of the Union. Intending subscribers are invited to send their names 

 to either of the Secretaries. 



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 Leeds, ' 



