FORTY-SIXTH ANNUAL REPORT, FOR I907. 
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General Committee. — At the York meeting-, the following- 
were added to the permanent general committee of the Union : — 
' H. Culpin, 36, Nether Hall Road, Doncaster. 
Gr. Grace, 38, Windsor Road, Doncaster. 
A. Whitaker, Savile House, Worsborough Bridge, Barnsley. 
Miss M. A. Johnstone, 58, Waverley Road, Horton Grange, 
Bradford. 
The following- are elected for 1908 : — 
W. P. Winter, Moorhead, Shipley. 
R. Fowler Jones, 8, Lendal, York. 
W. E. L. Wattam, 54, Towngate, Newsome, Huddersfield. 
C. A. Cheetham, Glenmoor, Armley, Leeds. 
W. H. Parkin, Studholme, Shipley. 
W. Wilson, Holywell Cottage, Skipton. 
Transactions. — In accordance with the wish of the 
Executive Committee it was decided not to proceed w^ith the 
publication of the Transactions, which will consist of a volume of 
miscellaneous information, until it was seen how the finances of 
the Union were progressing. Towards this volume, which is now 
in preparation, are an appendix to the Flora of Dewsbury, by Mr. 
P. Fox Lee ; a list of Fungi taken at Maltby, by Mr. Crossland ; 
a list of Fungi taken at Grassington, by Mr. Crossland ; a list of 
Economic Fungi, by Mr. J. H. Holland ; a list of Yorkshire 
Hemiptera, by Mr. W. Denison Roebuck ; a list of Yorkshire 
Arachnida, by Mr. W. Falconer ; the Geological Bibliographies 
for 1902 to 1907 ; the excursion programmes for 1905-6-7 (already 
printed); the reports for 1905-6 (printed off); and this report, and 
lists of members. 
'* The Birds of Yorkshire."— This volume has been pub- 
lished, and we should like to take this opportunity of thanking 
Messrs. A. Brown & Sons for the excellent way in which they 
produced it. It is very gratifying to find that the work of the 
ornithological members of this Union has been so excellently 
prepared for the public. The two handsome illustrated volumes 
have received every praise from the scientific press, and it is 
acknowledged that they constitute the finest county avifauna 
ever printed. The original subscribers to the work are to be 
congratulated on obtaining it at the low price of one guinea. 
The Executive also wishes to record its appreciation of the 
services of Mr. T. H. Nelson, M.B.O.U., to whose labours the 
publication of the book was so largely due. 
We trust that our members will see that the work is placed 
in every public library in the county. 
