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1889 Vine, George Robert, 112, Hill Top, Attercliffe, Sheffield. 1888 Waite, Edgar R., Headingley, Leeds.

Waite, William, Park Mill, Clayton West, via Huddersfield.

1888 Waite, Zechariah, 6, George Street, Whitby.

Wake, C. Staniland, M.A.I., Welton, near Brough.

1889 Wakefield, The Right Rev. William Walsham How, D.D., etc., Lord Bishop of, South Parade, Wakefield.

Wakefield Naturalists' and Philosophical Society.

1888 Walker, A. W., York and East Riding Bank, Malton.

1888 Walker, Miss Gertrude, Lees House, Thornhill Lees, Dewsbury. 1884 Walker, Councillor Isaac, 11, Lindum Terrace, Rotherham.

1887 Walker, Samuel, 75, Union Terrace, York.

Walsingham, The Right Hon. Thomas De Grey, Lord, M.A., F.R.S.,
F.L.S., Pres.E.S., etc., Merton Hall, Thetford, Norfolk; and
Blubberhouses, Yorkshire (Ex-President).

1884 Walton, F. Fielder, M.R.C.S., F.G.S., 46, Mason Street, Hull.
Ward, George, F.I.C., F.C.S., 1, Buckingham Terrace, Hyde Park, Leeds.
1883 Ward, H. Snowden, The Country Press, St. John's Street, Bradford.
1884 Ward, Seth, Fairfields, Dewsbury.

1887 Ward, Thomas F., Park Road South, Middlesbrough.

1885 Watson, Arnold Thomas, Southwold, Tapton Crescent, Sheffield.

1887 Watson, John W., Redcar.

1887 Watts, Rev. Arthur, F.G.S., F.R.G.S., Vice-Principal of Bede College, Durham; Manor House, Shincliffe, Durham.

1888 Weetman, Henry, F.Z.S., Howden House, Derwent, Sheffield; and The Hawthorns, Little Haywood, Stafford.

West, William, F.L.S., 15, Little Horton Lane, Bradford.

Wharncliffe, The Right Hon. E. M. S. G. Montagu-Stuart - Wortley-
Mackenzie, Earl of, Wortley Hall, near Sheffield.

1886 Whincup, Richard, Scotgate Ash Quarries, Pateley Bridge.

1885 Whitaker, Joseph, F.Z.S., M.B.O.U., Rainworth Lodge, Mansfield, Nottinghamshire.

Whitaker, T. Stephen, F.R.G.S., Everthorpe, Brough.

1889 Whiteley, Frederick, Clare Road, Halifax.

Whitwell, William, M.C.S., Roslin, 4, Thurleigh Road, Balham,
London, S. W.

Williamson, William Crawford, LL.D., F.R.S., Professor of Biology in
the Owens College; Fallowfield, Manchester (Ex-President).

Wilson, John, J.P., Seacroft Hall, Leeds.

Wilson, John H., 5 and 6, West Park, Harrogate.
Wilson, J. E., 8, Summerseat Place, Bradford.

1887 Wilson, J. Mitchell, M.D., 51, Hall Gate, Doncaster.

Winter, George, 3, St. George Gate, Doncaster.

Wood, John, B.A., F.R.A.S., Wharfedale College, Boston Spa, vid
Tadcaster.

1888 Woodall, Major John W., M.A., J.P., F.G.S., etc., St. Nicholas House,

Scarborough.

1883 Woodd, Basil T., J.P., D.L., Conyngham Hall, Knaresborough.

Woodd, Charles H. L., J.P., F.G.S., Oughtershaw Hall, Buckden, via Skipton.

Wrigglesworth, E. B., Clarendon Street, Wakefield.

Wright, John, Terrington, via York.

Yewdall, Edwin, 58, Wade Lane, Leeds.

York Field Naturalists' and Scientific Society.

1888 Young, William, .D., Castlegate House, Malton.

The Secretaries of the Union will be glad to be informed of any changes of address or corrections in the above list.

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YORKSHIRE NATURALISTS' UNION.

28th ANNUAL REPORT, for 1889.

YOUR Executive, in presenting the 28th Annual Report and Statements of Accounts, have to pass in review a year of successful work, whether as regards the interest maintained in the Excursions, the value of the publications, or the amount of work achieved by the various Committees appointed for special research.

The Meetings which have been held during the year have been five in number, one in each division of the county, the places and dates having been as follows:

Huddersfield for Holmfirth Valley, Whit-Monday, June 10th.

Robin Hood's Bay and the Peak, Friday, June 21st.

Harrogate for Plumpton and Rudding Parks, Saturday, July 13th. Upper Teesdale, Saturday to Bank Holiday Monday, August 3rd to 5th. Malton for Kirkham Abbey and Acklam Brow, Wednesday, September 4th. For each of these meetings the usual descriptive circular, which is so conducive to the convenience of members and associates undertaking the day's explorations, was issued, and at all the meetings good results were achieved.

The opening meeting, arranged for Whit-Monday, at Huddersfield, was well attended, notwithstanding the threatening aspect of the weather. The country chosen for investigation was the millstone grit district lying S.W. of Holmfirth, including the Holme Valley, Bilberry Reservoir, Ramsden Edge and Harden Moss. The meeting was held at Huddersfield, Mr. Chas. P. Hobkirk, F.L.S., President of the Botanical Section, being in the chair.

It will be remembered that the excursion which was planned last year (1888) for visiting the Peak or South Cheek of Robin Hood's Bay, was but poorly attended, owing to the incessant rain. It was therefore arranged that the same ground should be again visited, and the second excursion of this year took place there, on the 21st of June, when there was a large attendance, attracted partly by the fine weather and beautiful scenery, partly by the fact that the excursion was under the leadership of a distinguished ex-president of the Union, Mr. W. H. Hudleston, F.R.S. The Marine Zoology Committee were able on this occasion to do good work by means of a steam launch and trawl, which was kindly placed at their disposal by Major Woodall. The general meeting was held at Whitby, under he chairmanship of the Rev. E. Maule Cole, M.A., President of the eological Section.

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