Those who cannot make it convenient to join the above parlies will fiiul 
much to interest them in the Cartvvright ^lemorial Hall, Lister Park, 
Manningham, or at the Free Library, Darley Street. The new Reference 
Dejiartment is worth seeing. 
Dining the day, Mr. E. Naylor, Chairman of the Advisory Committee 
of the Botanical 'Cardens, in Lister Park, and the members of the 
Committee, will conduct those who desire to make an inspection of the Garden. 
Xuncbcon 12^=30 to. 2<i0 p.m., 
will bj provided at the Royal Hotel, Darley Street, table-d'hote, i/6 or 2;-. 
A private smoke room will be available. Mendiers desiring to spend the niglit 
in Bradford will find first-class hotel arrommodation at this hotel, at 
reasonable prices. 
^bc 44tb Bnniial /iRcctino 
will be held at the Cartwright Menu)rial Ibili, Lister Park. 
3=0 p.m.-^bc Sectional /IRectings 
(which all members and associates are entitled to attend) will be held for the 
election of Officers pf Sections, and to receive the Annual Rei)orts from their 
Secretaries. 
3=30 p.m.— XTbe General Committee 
(each member of which receives a special summons with this circular) will meet 
to consider the Annual Report, elect Officers, and arrange tbe Excursion 
Programme for 1906. 
5=15 p.m."B /iReat ^ea, 
1/6 each, will be served in the Refreslnnent Room at the Cartwrighl Hall. 
7*15 p.m.— ^Tbe General /Ibeetincj 
of members and associates will be held. The Chair will be taken by the 
President of the Union, supported by prominent members. After the reading 
of the Annual Report and the announcement of the Excursion Programme 
for 1906, 
7=30— S=30.— trbe ipresiDential BD^ress 
will be delivered by Mr. G. W. Lamplugh, F.R.S., F.G.S. 
During the delivery of the Address the chair will be occupied by Mr. S. 
Margerison, ex-president of the Bradford Scientific Association, and Chairman 
of the Ivocal Reception Committee. 
8=30 p.m. to 10=0 p.m., after the delivery of the Presidential Address, 
^be /lRa\>or anD ^a^orese of JBraDforD, 
(W. A. Whitehead, Escp, J. P., and Mrs. Whitehead) 
invite the members and associates of the Union to 
B Conversasione 
in the Cartwrighl Memorial Hall ; evening dress optional. Acceptances of the 
invitation must be sent to Mr. Herbert E. W^n^ot, 15, Clarendon Terrace, 
Bradford, ?io/ later than J actuary 2^th. 
An Exhibition cf objects of scientific interest has been arranged by the 
Iw o affiliated Societies, — 
Ebe :l6ra^forD Seientific Bssociation, an& 
^Tbe JBraDforD IRatural Ibtetor^ an& /lRlcro6Copical Society, 
assisted by representatives of the Bradford Philosophical Society, the Bradford 
Historical and Anticpiarian Society, the Bradford Photographic Society, and 
the Stmale of the Bradford Technical College. 
^be GeOlOC^lCal ipbOtOCjrapb BlbumS win be on exhibition. 
CarD6 of /Iftembersbip. 
The prcnluction of these is absolutely necessary for the obtaining of N.P". 
railway tickets at reduced fares, and for admission to (he various meetings. 
Members who have lost or mislaid their cards may have others on 
ap))lication to the Secretary, enclosing a stamped addressed envelope. 
Associates may obtain theirs through the Secretary of their own local 
Society. 
jeiection of Zzw BODitlonal /iftembere of General Committee. 
Voting paj)ers are not sent out this year, i)ut members may vote by post- 
card addressed to the Secretary, making their choice from the List of Members. 
