Diary.— Meetings of Societies. 



Alar. 3. Huddersfield Naturalists" Society. — Lecture on "Insects," S. L. 

 Mosley, 8 p.m. 



•i, Yorkshire Xaturalists' Union. — Annual Meeting. See Advt. 

 - „ 4. Liversedge ISI aturalists' Society. 



4. Bishop Auckland Naturalists' " Field Club. 



5. Entomological Society of London, 7 p.m. 



,, 5. Wakefield Naturalists' and Philosophical Society. 



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



IL Bradford Naturalists' Society. — ^Mounting and Slaining P)0tanical 

 Specimens," Mr. G. D. Scorah. 



12. York and District Naturalists' Field Club. 



13. Dewsbury Naturalists' Society. — "British Fishes." J. Bower, 



8 p.m. 



15. Hudderstield Naturalists' Society. — Continuation of Mr. Mosiey's 

 Lectures on "Insects," 8 p.m. 

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



„ ^ 18. Huddersfield Board Schools' Naturalists' Society. — Conversazione. 

 18. Doncaster Juvenile Naturalists' Society. 

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



20. North Staffordshire Naturalists' Field Club.— Annual Meeting at 

 Stoke. 



20. York St. Thomas' Naturalists' Field Club. 

 22. Heckmondwike Naturalists' Society, 7-30 p.m. 



24. Lancashire and Cheshire Entomological Society. 



25. Bradford Naturalists' Society.—" Diatoms," 'jMr. W. West, 7-30 

 p.m. 



31, Huddersfield Naturalists' Society. — " Earthquake Waves," J. 

 Tindall, 8 p.m. 



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