Diary.— Meetings of Societies. 



eb. 1. Entomological Society of London, 7-30 p.m. 

 ,, 1. Wakefield Naturalists' and Philosophical Society. — Annual Inaug- 

 ural Address : Joseph Wainwright, F.L.S., president, 8 p.m. 

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

 ,, 7. Leeds Naturalists' Club, &c. 

 ,, 7. Liversedge Naturalists' Society. 

 „ 7. Bishop Auckland Naturalists' Field Club. 

 „ 8. York and District Naturalists' Field Club. 

 „ 10. Dewsbury Naturalists' Society. 

 '- -._13. Leeds Geological Association. — " Notes on some Tertiary Fossils." 

 T. W. Bell, 8 p.m. 

 ^14. Leeds Naturalists' Club, &c. 

 „ 14. Barnsley Naturalists' Society. — Annual Promenade Tea. 

 J, 15. Wakefield Naturalists' and Philosophical Society. — "Deep Sea 

 Dredging," G. Brook, Jim., F.L.S., of Hudderstield. 

 16. Linnean Society of London. 

 „ ' 21. Leeds Naturalists' Club, &c. 

 ,, 21. Manchester Cryptogamic Society, 7-30 p.m. 



„ 23. North Staffordshire Naturalists' Field Club.— Meeting at Uttoxeter, 



Local Secretary, Mr. Wilkins. 

 „ 27. Leeds Geological Association. — " Geology of Buxton and District," 



C. D. Fardcastle. 

 ,, 28. Leeds Naturalists' Club, &c. 

 „ 28. Lancashire and Cheshire Entomological Society. 

 ,, 28. Barnsley Naturalists' Society. — Life Histories of the British 



Owls," by A. Kell, C.E: 



^orftB^ire ^afurafi^f^' ion. 



THE NEXT 



ANNUAL MEETING 



\N'ILL BE HELD IN THE 



CHURCH INSTITUTE, BRADFORD, 



Oil SATURDAY AFTERMOOJ^, MARCH J^th, 1882, 



For the Election of Officers and the Selection of Places for 

 THE Excursions for the forthcoming Season of 1882. 



Members are requested to suggest to the Secretaries suitable localities for 

 the Excursions, one each for the North and East Ridings, and the remainder 

 or the West Riding; also a suitable town in which to hold the Annual 

 leeting at the beginning of 1883. Members of Sections will do well to be 

 prepared to propose suitable persons to act as Presidents and Secretaries of 

 the various Sections. 



In the Evening a SOIREE will be arranged by the Bradford Societies, 

 in the course of which the president, 



PROF. W. WILLIAMSON, F.R.S., 



Will deliver his Annual Address, taking as his topic 



"Some Points connected with the Distribution of Ancient 

 and Modern Forms of Vegetation " 



- Further particulars will be announced in the usual circular, which will 

 hortlv be isjjued. 



