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Transactions 1913 / (Issued to the Members for the year 1913-lf) fhutfulfi anfr Buqtaiclj Batmjaltsfs’ Socicfji OFFICERS FOR 1914—15. President. J. H. F. WALTER, F.Z.S. Ex-President, MISS ALICE M. GELDART. Vice-Presidents. THE RIGHT HON. THE EARL OF LEICESTER, G.C.V.O., C.M.G. THE RIGHT HON. THE LORD WALSINGHAM, F.R.S. THE RIGHT HON. THE LORD LINDLEY. MICHAEL BEVERLEY, M.D. H. M. UPC HER, F.Z.S. COL. H. W. FEILDEN, C.B.. C.M.Z.S. SIR EUSTACE GURNEY, F.Z.S. JOHN HENRY GURNEY, F.L.S., F.Z S. SIDNEY F. IIaRMER, Sc.D., F.R.S. F. W. HARMER, F.G.S. JAMES REEVE, F.G.S. Hon. Treasurer. H. J. THOULESS. Hon. Secretary. S. H. LONG. M.D., F.Z.S., 37, St. Giles Street, Norwich. Assistant Secretary. JOHN QUINTON, Norfolk and Norwich Library, Norwich. Hon. Librarian. F. C. HINDE. Committee. W. A. NICHOLSON W. H. BURRELL, F.L.3. B. B. RIVIERE, F.R.C.S. C. B. TICEHURST F. LENEY E. T. ROBERTS F. D. WHEELER, LL.D. W. L. SUTTON, F.I.C. D. S. T. TAYLOR Journal Committee. J. T. HOTBLACIv, F.G.S. A. W. PRESTON, F.R.Met.Soc. W. G. CLARKE F. D. WHEELER. LL.D. W. A NICHOLSON. Hon. Auditor. S. W. UTTING. Ex-officio Member of the General Committee. T. J. WIGG, Hon. Sec. : TRANSACTIONS OF THE Btrrfolk atttr Bflrtoicfj NATURALISTS’ SOCIETY. VOL. IX. —Part y. 1913— 14 . Edited by the Honorary Secretary. NORWICH Printed by A. E. Soman & Co. — — PAST PRESIDENTS — — — — — — REV. JOSEPH CROMPTON, M.A. 1869 —70 — 1870 —71 — HENRY STEVENSON, F.L.S. 1871 —72 MICHAEL BEVERLEY, M.D. 1872 —73 — FREDERIC KITTON, HON. F.R.M.S. - 1873 —74 H. D. GELDART 1874 —75 — JOHN B. BRIDGMAN 1875 —76 — T. G. BAYFIELD 1876 —77 F. W. HARMER, F.G.S. 1877 —78 1878 —79 — THOMAS SOUTHWELL. F.Z.S. 1879 —80 OCTAVIUS CORDER 1880 —81 — J. H. GURNEY, JUN., F.Z.S. 1881—82— H. D. GELDART 1882 —83 — H. M. UPCHER, F.Z.S. 1883 —84 FRANCIS SUTTON, F.C.S. 1884 —85 MAJOR H. W. FEILDEN, C.B., F.G.S. , C.M.Z.S. 1885 86 SIR PETER EADE, M.D., F.R.C.P. 1886 87 SIR EDWARD NEWTON, K.C.M.G., F.L.S., C.M.Z.S. 1887 88 J. H. GURNEY, F.L.S. F.Z.S. 1888 89 , SHEPHARD T. TAYLOR, M.B. 1889 90 HENRY SEEBOHM, F.L.S., F.Z.S. 1890 91 F. D. WHEELER, M.A., LL.D. 1891 92 HORACE B. WOODWARD, F.G.S. 1892 93 THOMAS SOUTHWELL, F.Z.S. 1893 94 C. B. PLOWRIGHT, M.D. 1894 95 H. D. GELDART 1895 96 SIR F. G. M. BOILEAU, BART., F.Z.S., F.S.A. 1896 97 A. W. PRESTON, F.R.Met.Soc. 1897 98 J. H. GURNEY, F.L.S., F.Z.S. 1898 99 JOHN T. HOTBLACK 1899—1900 SIDNEY F. HARMER, Sc.D., F.R.S. 1900 01 W. H. BIDWELL 1901 02 HENRY WOODWARD, LL.D., F.R.S., V.P.Z.S., F.G.S. 1902 03 FREDERICK LONG, L.R.C.P. 1903 04 WALTER GARSTANG, M.A. 1904 05 EUSTACE GURNEY 1905 06 C. A. HAMOND 1906 07 SYDNEY H. LONG, M.D., M.B.O.U. 1907 08 REV. M. C. H. BIRD, M.A., M.B.O.U. 1908 09 D. G. THOMSON, M.D. 1909 10 W. M. CROWFOOT, F.R.C.S. 1910 11 W. LINCOLNE SUTTON, F.I.C. 1911 12 ROBERT GURNEY, M.A., F.Z.S. - 1912 13 MISS ALICE M. GELDART 1913 14 Borfolk antr Bmihncfj Bafmtalisfs’ Bflmftr OFFICERS FOR 1913—14. President. MISS ALICE M. GELDART. Ex-President, ROBERT GURNEY, M.A.. F.Z.S. Vice-Presidents. THE RIGHT HON. THE EARL OF LEICESTER, G.C.V.O., C.M.G. THE RIGHT HON. THE LORD WALSINGHAM, F.R.S. THE RIGHT HON. THE LORD LINDLEY. MICHAEL BEVERLEY, M.D. H. M. UPCHER, F.Z.S. COL. H. W. FEILDEN, C.B., C.M.Z.S. SIR EUSTACE GURNEY, F.Z.S. JOHN HENRY GURNEY, F.L.3., F.Z.S. SIDNEY F. HARMER, Sc.D., F.R.S. F. W. HARMER, F.G.S. JAMES REEVE, F.G.S. Hon. Treasurer. H. J. THOULESS. Hon. Secretary. S. H. LONG, M.D., F.Z.S., 37, St. Giles Street, Norwich. Assistant Secretary. JOHN QUINTON, Norfolk and Norwich Library, Norwich. Hon. Librarian. F. C. HINDE. Committee. MISS A. M. GELDART W. A. NICHOLSON W. H. BURRELL, F.L.S. W. G. CLARKE C. B. TICEHURST F. LENEY ROBERT GURNEY, M.A. F. D. WHEELER, LL.D. W. L. SUTTON, F.I.C. Journal Committee. J. T. HOTBLACK, F.G.S. A. W. PRESTON, F.R.Met.Soc. W. G. CLARKE F. D. WHEELER, LL.D. W. A. NICHOLSON. Excursion Committee. H. J. THOULESS J. T. HOTBLACK, F.G.S. F. LENEY. Hon. Auditor. S. W. UTTING. ^Jarmnuttj j^ertton. Ex-officio Member of the General Committee. T. J. WIGG, Hon. Sec. VI. LIST OF MEMBERS, 1914. Members who have compounded for their subscriptions are marked with an asterisk. A Brown Miss E. Hamilton Park Road, Gorleston-on-Sea Burrell W. H., F.L.S. Allen Miss 1, Colman Road, Norwich Ames Major Oswald H. 1. Stratton Street. Leeds Manor House, Thornliam, Norfolk Burroughes Rev. E. R. ‘Ames Victor Stoke Holy Cross, Norfolk Burton S. H., F.R.C.S. Tliornham Cottage, King’s Lynn St. Giles Street, Norwich Andrews W. H. M. Ilethersett Butcher Mrs. H. F. Aplin Oliver V. Bloxham, Oxon. Chester Place, Norwich Astley Major D. G. Butler Col. E. A. Little Plumstead Hall, Norwich Winsford Hall, Stokesby, Gt. Yarmouth Atmore, E. A., F.E.S. King’s Lynn Buxton A. F. 50, Coruhill, E.C. Buxton Miss C. Whissonsett Hall, Norfolk Buxton E. G.. F.Z.S., Catton Hall, Norwich B Buxton Geoffrey F., F.Z.S. Dunston Hall, Norwich Ballauce H. A., M.S., F.R.C.S. Buxton R. G. All Saints’ Green, Norwich Petygards. Swaffham, Norfolk Barclay Evelyn H. ‘Buxton Sir T. F.. Bart., G.C.M.G., F Z.S. Colney Hall. Norwich Warlies, Waltham Abbey Barclay Francis H. Buxton W. L. The Warren, Cromer Bolwick Hall, Marsliam, Norfolk Barclay H. G., F.R G.S. Colney Hall, Norwich * Barclay R. High Lea, Hoddesdon *Becher Major Edward F., R.A.. F.Z S Shenvood. Dominica, W.I. C ‘Becher Rev. William Wellow Hall, Newark Beevor Sir H., Bart. Hargham, Norfolk Cadge Col. W. H. Beloe. E. M. 2, Esplanade, Lowestoft Chase Lodge, King’s Lynn Calvert E. M. St. Faith’s Lane, Norwich Bennett Arthur. A.L.S., Hon. Mem. ‘Campbell Donald F., F.G.S., 143, High Street. Croydon Old Hunstanton. Norfolk Berners Geoffrey Hellesdon, Norwich Campbell-Taylor J. E. Beverley M., M.D., V.P. Scole, Norfolk Hemsby, Great Yarmouth Beverley Miss Scole, Norfolk Canu, Miss F. A. Beverley Russell Norfolk & Norwich Hospital, Norwich School of Agriculture, Cambridge Caton Rev. R. B. Bidwell E 1, Trigg Lane. E.C. Gt. Fakenham Rectory, Thetford Bird Rev. M. C. H., M.A., M.B.O.U. Cat or John, M.P. Brunstead Rectory, Norfolk Woodbastwick Hall, Norfolk Birkbeck Gervoise W. Chamberlin Rev. C. M. Sprowston, Norwich Witton Rectory, Norwich Birkbeck H. Chase R. W. High House, Westacre, Norfolk Pool Hall, Wishaw, Birmingham Birkbeck H. A. King's Lynn Christie J. A. ‘Birkbeck W. J. Framingham Manor, Norwich Stratton Strawless Hall, Norwich Christy Miller, F.L.S. Boardman E. T. Chignal St. James’, Chelmsford Town Close House. Norwich Clarke W. G Boileau Lady Ketteringliam Park, 12, St. Philip’s Road, Norwich Wymondham, Norfolk Cleather Rev. W. S. Boileau Sir M. C., Bart. Ketteringham Barningham Rectory, Norfolk Park, Wymondham, Norfolk ‘Cockburn C. S. Bonhote J. L. Weeting Hall. Brandon, Norfolk Gade Spring Lodge. Heme] Hempstead ‘Cocks A. H., M.A., F.Z.S. Brenchley Miss Winifred, D.Sc., Poynetts, Skirmett, Henley-on-Thames Rothamstead Station, Harpenden Coke Right Hon. Viscount Bridgman Frank G. Holkham Norfolk 5, Duchess Street, Portland Place, W. ‘Colman Miss Carrow House, Norwich Brittain H, Newmarket Road. Norwich ‘Colman Miss H. C. Broeck Ernest Van den, Hon. Mem. Carrow House, Norwich 39. Place de l’lndustrie, Brussels Colman Russell J. Brooks J. R. Drayton, Norwich Crown Point, Norwich Cooke M. C., M.A., LL.D.. Hon. Mem. Gould Russell P. 53. Castle Road. Kentish Town, N.W. "Albemarle.” Eaton, Norwich CorderJohn London Street, Norwich Grey The Rt. Hon. Sir E., Bart , K.G. Cremer VV. C. Sheringham, Norfolk Fulloden. Lestbury. Northumberland t ress well George King's Lynn Gunn T. E., F.L.S. Cross .1 M. Mile End Road, Norwich St. Giles Street, Norwich Crowfoot W. M„ F.R.C.S. Beccles •Gurney, Miss Cicely Cuhitt E. R. Honing Hall, Norfolk Keswnck Hall, Norwich •Gurney Sir Eustace, F.Z.S., V.P. Sprowston Hall, Norwich •Gurney Gerard H., F.Z.S. D Keswick Hall, Norwich •Gurney J. H„ F.L.S., F.Z.S., V.P. Dalby Rev. Alan, M.A. Keswick Hall. Norwich The Vicarage, Old Catton, Norwich Gurney Q. E. Bawdeswell Hall, Norfolk Davies Hugh C. •Gurney Robert, M.A., F.Z.S. Old Lakenham, Norwich Ingham Old Hall, Norfolk Day Donald D„ F.R.C.S. Surrey Street, Norwich Digby A. Fakenham •Dresser H. E., F.L.S., F.Z.S. 44. Hornton Court, Kensington, W. H Duff Miss B. Hill, Norfolk Furze North Walsham, •Haigh G. H. Caton Duleep H.H.
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