Diary.— Meetings of Societies. 



June 2. Yorkshire Naturalists' Union. — Excursion to Sherburn or Hamble- 

 ton, for Bishop's Wood, &c.' Meetings from 4-45 p.m., at 

 the Old Court House, Sherburn. 



„ 3. Liversedge Naturalists' Society. 



,, 3, Bishop Auckland Naturalists' Field Club. 



,, 4. Doncaster Juvenile Naturalists' Society. — Annual Meeting. 



4. Wakefield Naturalists' and Philosophical Society. 



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

 „ 4. Bradford Naturalists' Society.— Eeports of Eambles, 7-30 p.m. 

 „ 5. Linnean Society of London, 8 p.m. 

 „ 7. Huddersfield Naturalists' Society, 8 p.m. 

 „ 11. York and District Naturalists' Field Club. 



„ 12. Dewsbury Naturalists' Society. — " The Swallow," T. Hinchliffe, 

 8 pm. 



„ 14. Heckmondwike Naturalists' Society, 7-30 p.m. 



„ 14. Huddersfield Board Schools Naturalists' Society. — Kamble to 



Honley Woods, from Berry Brow Board School. 

 „ 14. Dewsbury Naturalists' Society. — Ramble to Kirklees. 



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

 „ 17. Bradford Naturalists' Society. — "Plant Lore," Mr. Spencer, 



7-30 p.m. 



„ 19. Linnean Society of London, 8 p.m. 



21. Huddersfield Naturalists' Society. — Excursion to Lepton Great 

 Wood, from Fenay Bridge Station. 

 „ 23. Huddersfield Naturalists' Society, 8 p.m. 

 „ 26. York (St. Thomas') Naturalists' Field CluK 



„ 28. Huddersfield Board Schools Naturalists' Society. — Eamble to 



Lindlej'- Moor, from Oakes Board School. 

 „ 30. Lancashire and Cheshire Entomological Society. 



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