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YORKSHIRE NATURALISTS* UNION. 
The following' is a list of subscribers to the 
Left over from 190s ••• 
W. H. St. Quintin^ 
Royal Society for the Protection of Birds 
Bradford Natural History and Microscopic 
Society ... 
Hon. Mrs. Carpenter 
W. Denison Roebuck 
T. Sheppard ... 
T. H. Nelson 
Oxley Grabham 
C. E. Elmhirst 
H. B. Booth 
R. Fortune 
Dig-by Legard 
E. W. Wade 
York and Dist. Field Naturalists' Society 
W. J. Clarke 
Leeds Co-operative Field Club 
Scarboro' Field Naturalists' Society 
W. Wilson \. 
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The following were elected for 1908 : — 
Chairman — W. H. St. Quintin, Rillington, York. 
Conveners — R. Fortune, Harrogate, and T. H. Nelson, Redcar 
Representative on Executive — H. B. Booth, Shiple}^ 
Representative on Committee of Suggestions — W. Wilson^ 
Skipton-in-Craven. 
Other Members — F. Boyes, Beverley ; T. Bunker, Goole ; H. E. 
Dresser, London ; C. Leatham, Wakefield ; G. T. 
Porritt, Huddersfield ; Rev. W. T. Travis, Ripley; 
W. H. Parkin, Shipley ; A. White, Leeds ; L. Gaunt, 
Leeds ; S. H. Smith, York ; W. Denison Roebuck, 
Leeds ; Oxley Grabham, York ; T. Roose, Skipton ; 
and E. W. Wade, Hull. 
Marine Biology.— The Rev. F. H. Woods writes: — This 
branch of natural history has been very much neg^lected in York- 
shire for some years past ; but there are signs of a revival ot 
interest in the subject. Only one of the Yorkshire Naturalists' Union 
Excursions of the past year, that to Robin Hood's Bay at Whitsun- 
tide, was to a place on or near the coast. A full list of the marine 
shells found on that occasion was published in the "Naturalist" 
for June. They were the result of a hurried visit to the shore, 
but were sufficient to show that a thorough investigation w^ould 
