Publisher's Synopsis
This volume contains a collection of transactions from the Yorkshire Naturalists' Union between 1897 and 1902. Detailing various aspects of natural history, these reports offer insights into the geological formations, botanical surveys, and zoological findings of the Yorkshire region during that period. The transactions include detailed observations and studies, providing a comprehensive view of the area's biodiversity and environmental characteristics at the turn of the century.
Researchers, historians, and anyone with an interest in the natural history of Yorkshire will find this collection a valuable resource. It serves as a historical record of the scientific inquiries and discoveries made by the Yorkshire Naturalists' Union, showcasing their contributions to the understanding of the region's natural environment.
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