THE NEXT 



ANNUAL MEETING 



WILL BE HELD 



On SATURDAY Afternoon, Mar. Srd, 



For tlie Election of Officers, and the fixing of places for the 

 Excursions of 1883. 



In the Evening at Six p.m., the President of the IJnion^ 



JOHN GILBERT BAKER, ESQ., F.R.8., &Q., 



Of the Royal Herbarium at Kew, will deliver the Annual Address, 

 the subject of which will be — 



The present position of the Knowledge of the 

 Geography of the British Plants, with special 

 reference to the North of Erigland." 



The Meetings for Election of Sectional Officers will commence at 

 Three o'clock. Further particulars will be given in the usual 

 circular shortly to be issued. 



WM. DEMSON ROEBUCK, 



Sunny Bank, Leeds ; 



WM. EAGLE CLARKE, 



5, East Yiew, Leeds ; 



WM. NORWOOD CHEESMAN, 



The Crescent, Selby, Local Sec. 



' N.B, — ^^ExcuRSiONS. — Members are requested to forward at once 

 to the Secretaries, suggestions of suitable places for the Excursions. 



Annual Meeting op 1884.— Societies desirous of having the 

 Annual Meeting of 1884 held in their town, should at once send in 

 their invitations. Preference will be given to towns possessing suit - 

 able railway facilities, and which are prepared to organise a Conver- 

 sazione or Exhibition on the occasion. 



Sectional Oeeicebs. — Members are requested to be prepared 

 with nominations of suitable gentlemen to act as Officers of Sections. 



Hon. Sees. 



