YORKSHIRE NATURALISTS’ UNION. 
ANNUAL MEETING OF THE ENTOMOLOGICAL SECTION. 
President : — Dr. E. O. CROFT, Leeds. 
Two Meetings will be held in the Leeds Institute, Cookridge Street, Leeds, at 3-30 p.m. 
and 6-15 p.m., respectively, on Saturday, October 31st, 1914. I 
Business at the Afternoon Meeting : — To consider and pass the sectional reports 
for 1914, and to elect officers for 1915. 
Exhibitions of specimens of all orders of insects are invited. At the evening meeting 
several addresses on entomological topics will be contributed by the members. 
All members and associates of thes Yorkhire Naturalists’ Union are invited to attend ji 
and to bring any notes made during the season. In order that a correct and complete jj 
account of all exhibits may be included in the report, the secretaries particularly request SI 
that each may be accompanied by a discriptive note. 
Officials of affiliated societies are earnestly requested to notify their members. 
Secretaries. — Lepidoptera, A. Whitaker and B. Morley ; Hymenoptera, Hemiptera 
and Diptera, Rosse Butterfield ; Neuroptera, Orthoptera and Trichoptera, G. T. Porritt ; jJ 
Coleoptera, W. J. Fordham. 
The FORMATION and RE-FORMATION of WOODLANDS. 
“ Science with Practice.” 
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Samuel Margerison, 
(Late of Calverley) 
TIMBER SURVEYOR. 
RISPLITH HOUSE near RIPON, 
(Past Vice-Chairman, English Timber Committee, Timber Federation 
of the United Kingdom), 
A DVISES on matters relating to FORESTRY and the HOME 
TIMBER Trade. His special knowledge of modem forestry, 
and its scientific bases, combined with his long practical experience 
of the Commercial side of the subject, enables him to give sound 
advice on the matters involved in the PROFITABLE MANAGE- 
MENT of Woodlands. 
REPORTS and WORKING PLANS for Series of Years. 
VALUATIONS of Woods and Native Timber for Sale, etc. 
