Members of the Yorkshire Naturalists’ Union 
will find much of interest in 
YORKSHIRE 
BY PEN AND PICTURE 
Edited by 
T. SHEPPARD, F.G.S., F.S.A.(Scot.), 
216 pages, crown folio, with upwards of 250 illustrations, and 
strongly stitched in artistic pictorial cover. 
1 - net, or post free 13 net. 
This entirely new publication is the latest book issued which 
deals with Yorkshire. Members of the Yorkshire Naturalists’ Union 
know that the County has an abundance of Archaeological, 
Architectural and Natural History features, and as the book is 
edited by the President of their Union, no further recommendation 
is necessary. 
LONDON : 
A. BROWN & SONS, LTD., 5 Farringdon Avenue, E.C. 
And at HULL and YORK. 
WATKINS & DONCASTER, 
ISTA^TURATTSTS, 
36. STRAND. LONDON, W.C. 
(Five Doors from Charing Cross), 
Keep in stock every description of 
APPARATUS, CABINETS, BOOKS, AND SPECIMENS 
for Collectors of 
BIRDS’ EGGS, BUTTERFLIES, MOTHS, ETC. 
Catalogue (96 pages) sent post free on application. 
BOOKS WANTED. 
The Young Naturalist. Set (Nov. 1879- — Dec. 1890). 
The British Naturalist. Set (1891 — 1894). 
The Naturalist World. Set. 
The Field Naturalist and Scientific Record. Set. 
The Journal of the Keighley Naturalists' Society. Set. 
Quarterly Transactions Barnsley Naturalists’ Society. Set. 
Reports, Mahon Naturalists' Society. Set. 
The Naturalists' Journal. Yols. I. -III. (1892-4). 
Transactions and Monthly Circular, Huddersfield Naturalists’ Society. Set. 
The Circulator. Halifax, 1886-7 (set). 
Reports, Goole Scientific Society. 
Cleveland Lit. & Phil. Society's Transactions. Science Section and others. 
Apply: — Editor, The Museum, Hull. 
Printed at Browns' Savile Press, 40, George Street, Hull, and published by 
A. Rrown & Sons, Limited, at 5 Farringdon Avenue, in the City of London. 
November 1st, 1914. 
