Cmemato^iapb JEibibition 
At the close ui' the address, a display of Cineinalugraph films speciall} prepared 
by eminent Naturalists will be given at the Forster Hall, l)y Mr. W. Goodall, 
the owner of the local Picture Palaces. 
/DJyicroscopical Eibibition. 
From 10-30 a.m. to 6-jO p.m., and at the close of ihe cinematograph 
exhibition if time permits, there will be special displays of Microscope slides, 
illustrations and photo-micrographs b\ local workers, aided b\ the staff of the 
Secondary School. 
XsTRa^ 2)emon5tiation 
At 5-45 p.m., Mr. R. S. Cuhill, F\C.S., the Principal of the Secondary 
School, has kindly promised lo give a demonstration of X-Kays in the Forster 
Lecture Mall. 
v3cneral ibibil^ition 
From 10-30 a.m to 6-30 p.m. , and at the close of the Cinematograph Exhibition 
if time permits, there will be in various parts of the building displays of special 
Exhibits, including a collection of Prints and Lantern Slides, prepared by the 
members of the Camera Section of the Literar) and Scientific Society, a 
collection of Scientific and I'hotograjihic Apparatus, etc. kindly furnished by 
Messrs. Reynolds & Branson, Ltd., of Leeds, a number ot Cases illustrating 
Natural History, etc., the \'.N.U. Geological Albums ; and Stereosct)pic V4e\\ s 
of Bird Life, kindly lent by Mr. Riley Fortune, F.Z.S., etc. 
Convex en 3io\\c. 
After the Presidential Address, the HecUmondwike Naturalists' Society 
and tl.e Spen Valley Literary and Scientific Society invite the Members 
and Associates of the Union to a Conversazione in the upper rooms of the 
School. Acceptance of the invitation must be sent lo Mr. Moore or 
Mr. Parker not later than Wednesday, December 13th. Associates intending 
to be present should apply to Mr. Moore or Mr. Parker, or to their own officials, 
for invitation cards. During the evening Light Refreshments will be 
])rovided. 1-^.vening dress oiHional. 
tectum drains; 
Leave Heckmondwike (L. V. Station) for Bradford at 8-30, 9-23, and 10-45 
p.m. ; for Halifax at 8-30, 9-23, 9 42, and 10-45 P-"^- : f*^' Leeds (via the 
L. & N. W. Station) at 8-33, 10-33, 11-28 p.m. ; for Huddersfield (via the 
L. & N. W. Station) at 8 30, 10-7, and 11-31 p.m. ; for Huddersfield (via the 
L. & Y. Station) at 8-38, and 9-45 p.m. ; for Wakefield (via the L. & V. 
Station) at 8-45, and 9-45 p.m. Frequent Tram Service lo Batley and 
Dewsbury Railway Stations, a 15 minutes run in both cases. 
To cover the Spen Valley area the following 6-inch Ordnance (Quarter Sheet) 
Maps are required. Yorkshire (West Riding) Sheets CCXXXH. S.W., N-W., 
and S.E. CCXXXL S.E. and N.E. CCXVL S.E. CCX\ IL S.W., N.W., 
and N.E. These Maps will be on view in the General ExiHbitit)n Room, and 
will be specially coloured to show 25 ft. altitudes O.D. 
Election of BDt)itional /iftcmbere of (Scncral Committee. 
Voting papers are not sent out this year, but members may vote by 
postcard addressed to the Secretary, The Museum, Hull, making their choice 
from the List of Members. 
NEW MEMBERS. — A special effort is being made to get a good list of new 
members fcr the Heckmondwike Meeting. Towards this the Hon. Secretary would 
be glad to receive any nominations. The Subscrijition is 10/6 i)er annum, and 
members receive The Naluralist, Transactions, etc., free. The new volume of Thf 
Naturalist, commences on January isl. 
