PERMISSION to visit her estate has been kindly granted by . Miss 
E. A. Compton -Stans field. 
LECTURES. — On Saturday evening, Mr. Jno. CroVvther, the Museum, 
Grassington, has kindly offered to address members on a subject of local 
interest, “ The Antiquities of Upper Wharfedale.” On Monday evening, 
the Chairman (Dr. H. Wager, F.R.S.) will deliver an address entitled 
“ THE ACTION OF GRAVITY ON FUNGI.” 
Addresses on mycological subjects will be given on other evenings by the 
Secretary (A. E. Peck), W. N. Cheesman, J.P., F.L.S., and F. A. Mason, 
F. R.M.S. Contributions from other members will be welcomed by the 
Committee. The titles of same should be communicated to the Secretary, 
who will arrange a time for their delivery. 
Mycologists should bring books, microscopes, etc. 
FURTHER MEETINGS of the Union are as follows 
Botanical Section, Annual Meeting, at Leeds, Saturday, 7th October, 
1922. 
Conchological Section, Annual Meeting, at Leeds, Saturday, 7th 
October, 1922. 
Geological Section, Annual Meeting, at Halifax, Saturday, 14th 
October, 1922. 
Entomological Section, Annual Meeting, at Leeds, Saturday, 21st 
October, 1922. 
Vertebrate Zoology Section, Annual Meeting, at Leeds, Saturday, 
28th October, 1922. 
ANNUAL MEETING of the Union, at Scarborough, 9th December, 
1922. 
These dates, etc., are subject to such alterations as may be necessitated 
by local considerations. 
EXHIBITION. 
An Exhibition, illustrating the work of the various sections and 
committees of the Yorkshire Naturalists’ Union, will be arranged 
by a sub -committee of that body, in connection with the Conference 
of Delegates, to be open during the Meeting of the British Asso- 
ciation in Hull, September 6th to 13th, in the Board Room of the 
Education Offices, Albion Street, Hull. 
