272 Yorkshire Naturalists at Buckden. 



The usual business meeting was held on Monday evening-, 

 under the presidency of Mr. A. H. Pawson, J. P., whose presence 

 at and interest in the meeting throughout had so materially 

 assisted in ensuring its complete success. At this meeting- 

 various reports were presented, particulars of which appear 



PJioto hy\ Oughtershaw Hall. \Miss Woodd. 



below. Towards midnight the whole party turned conchologists, 

 and assisted Messrs. Roebuck and Taylor in tracing the 

 destroyers of the Black Currants on the wall at the end of 

 the inn — a fact first discovered by an old but energetic member 

 — their competitor ! 



For Geology Mr. Cosmo Johns writes that the district, 

 despite its regularity and absence of dislocations, was very 



Naturalist, 



