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THE WEEKLY ENTOMOLOGIST. 
a Naturalists’ Society in Leeds applied 
to be admitted to join the West Riding 
Naturalists’ Society which was agreed 
to. After speeches from several other 
gentlemen, and passing a resolution 
that no person should be admitted to 
their future meetings without pro- 
ducing his ticket of membership, or 
by appeal to some of the presidents of 
the local societies present, Mr. Booth, 
of Huddersfield, moved, and Mr. Ellis 
seconded, a vote of thanks to the chair- 
man, which having been duly res- 
ponded to, the meeting closed between 
seven and eight o’clock. 
ADVERTISEMENTS. 
NEW WORKS IN NATURAL HISTORY, 
BY THE REV. F. 0. MORRIS, B. A., 
Koctor of Nunburnholme, Yorkshire, and Chaplain to HU. Grace the Duke of Cleveland ; 
Member of the Asliinolean Society of Oxford. 
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Price Five Shillings. Foolscap Octavo. 
Dedicated by Permission to the Don. Anne Emma Cavendish. 
RECORDS OF ANIMAL SAGACITY AND CHARACTER. 
With a Preface on the Future Existence of the Animal Creation. 
Price 6s. Foolscap 0 % 
Dedicated by Permission to the Right Hon. Lady Muncaster : 
A NATURAL HISTORY OF BRITISH MOTHS. 
With accurate Coloured Figures of each Species, English as well as Latin Names Dates of 
Appearance, List of Localities, Food of Caterpillars, &c. &c. 
Published in Monthly Parts. Each Part containing Figures of upwards of Thirty Suedes 
on the average of the whole work. Price Two Shillings, Royal, Octavo 
Part 22 Now Ready. 
London: LONGMAN and CO., Paternoster-Row. 
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and Hon, :u, Church Street,, Altrincham, in the Couutv of 
October 4. lstw • 
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Chester. Saturday, 
