4-45 p m. Tea will be served in the University Refectory. A meat tea 
will be provided at a charge of 1/9 per head, and plain teas 
may be had at proportionate charges. 
6- 0 p.m. Annual Meeting, at which the President 
Mr. J. M. Brown, B.Sc., F.L.S., F.R.E.S., 
will deliver his Presidential Address, entitled, 
“THE ANIMAL BIOLOGY OF UPLAND STREAMS,” 
which will be illustrated by lantern slides. 
( In the Large Lecture Theatre ) . 
7- 15 p.m. Conversazione, on the invitation of the four Local Scientific 
Societies named above, during which refreshments will be 
provided in the Zoology Laboratory. 
Exhibits have been arranged by the respective Societies as follows : — 
Leeds Co-operative Naturalists’ Club : 
The Local Alien Flora. 
Ornithological Photographs. 
Leeds Geological Association. 
Specimens illustrative of Local Geology. 
Leeds Naturalists’ Club and Scientific Association : 
Alien plants from Olympia Oil & Cake Mills. 
Yorkshire species of Carex. 
Some Yorkshire Mosses and Marine Algae. 
Some Interesting Yorkshire Insects. 
Recent Entomological Literature. 
Bromeliad inhabiting Dragonflies. 
Some specialised Insect types. 
These exhibits will be found in the Laboratories situated on the top 
floor of the Departments. 
Leeds Naturalists’ Club and Leeds Co-operative Naturalists’ Field 
Club : 
An Exhibition of Mycological photographs and specimens. 
Yorkshire Conchological Society : 
Local Land and Freshwater Mollusca and the Helicidiae ; Yorkshire 
Marine Mollusca. (In the Zoology Laboratory.) 
Further exhibits will be arranged in the Botany Department by Prof. 
J. H. Priestley, and in the Zoology Department by Prof. E. A. Spaul. 
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