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ENTOMOLOGY. —The Entomological Section will probably be officially- 
represented. 
Lepidoptera. — Mr. G. T. Porritt states that there are practically no 
records, 
Coleoptera. — The Coleoptera Committee will be officially represented 
by Mr. M. L. Thompson, who writes: — The following species were met with at 
Askrigg in 1905. Chrysomela varians, Phyllodecta vvlgatissima, Apion punctigerum, 
Coeliodes gerann. On the border of Semmerwater occurred Chlaenius ni :ficorni$ 
and Anchomenus viduus, var. moestus, and more recently Dianoiis coetiilescens. 
ARACHNIDA.— The Arachnida Committee will probably be officially 
represented. 
Mr. W. Falconer, writes : — There are no spider records for Wensleydale, 
but the first recorded Yorkshire examples of the. false scorpions Chthonius rayi, 
L. Koch and Obisitim muscorum Leach were taken beneath stones at Aysgarth, in 
April, 1903 (vide " Naturalist," August, 1903). Both the season and the locality 
are favourable to all orders of the, Arachnida, and a good list could easily be 
made. 
Crustacea.* — Mr. W. Denison Roebuck states that Crayfish swarm in 
Semmerdale. 
PROGRAMME OF MEETINGS on Saturday :- 
3- 45 p.m.. Meat Tea, 1/9. ] 
4 15 p.m., Sectional Meetings. I At King's Head Inn. 
4- 20 p.m.. General Meeting. ) 
Members requiring tea on Saturday must please communicate direct to 
King's Head Inn. 
The Chair will be taken by the President of the Union. 
Trains.— N.E. for Northallerton and York 3-44 and 6-49 p.m. Midland for 
Bradford and Leeds 5-22 p.m. There is a train on Sundays to Northallerton at 
6-45 p.m , due in York at 9 p.m. 
NOTICES. 
The next Excursion of the Union will be to Whitby, 
(for Glaisdaie), August Bank-Holiday Week-end, 1st to 
3rd August. 
In order that an early account of the excursion may appear in the 
"Naturalist," notes and reports should be forwarded before July 10th, to 
W. E. L. Wattam, 30 Towngate, Newsome, Huddersfield. 
