76 



Sundew (Drosera rotundifolia), leaving Bryant's Pond a descent 

 was made into the valley to examine some o!d jet workings 

 and many signs of jet were found although of poor quality, 

 from here the party walked across the heath down into 

 Snotterdale, and from thence into Scugdale, eventually arriving 

 at Swainby. 



The thanks of the Club are due to Mr. Harries, of Carlton, 

 for information as to route and for kindly acting as guide, 

 also to the Rev. J. C. Fowler, for information with regard to 

 the locality. I have to thank Mr. Sachse for assistance 

 rendered in carrying out this meeting. 



Loftus. — The meeting fixed to be held at Carlin How, on 

 July 6th, was attended by upwards of 15 members and friends, 

 but owing to the party going on to Loftus instead of Carlin 

 How, they missed the gentleman (Mr. Garbutt) who kindly 

 came to meet the party and give them the benefit of his 

 local knowledge with regard to route, etc. 



On arrival at Loftus a section of the party went over a 

 portion of the route outlined on the programme, viz. : from 

 Loftus to Rockliffe and, the day being fine, they no doubt 

 had an enjoyable and instructive outing. 



Several of our members and some friends journeyed to 

 Loftus by an earlier train and walked from there to Kilton 

 Woods, working the locality for Lepidoptera, but although the 

 afternoon was fine and favourable, insects were not at all 

 plentiful, even common species, and no new species were 

 added to the list for this locality. 



Lealholm-Glaisdale. — The sixth meeting of the season was 

 held at Lealholm, on Saturday, July 18th, the route being 

 from Lealholm to Glaisdale, over ground specially interesting 

 to all who have followed up the Cleveland Glacier Lake 

 system as described by Mr. Percy, F. Kendall, F.G.S., and 

 our President, the Rev. J. Ha well. 



The weather being cold and threatening at Middlesbrough, 

 and coming after a very cold week, it no doubt deterred many 

 members from attending and it was perhaps surprising, under 

 the circumstances, that the attendance was so good, there 

 being 14 members and friends present ; unfortunately the Rev. 

 J. Hawell was prevented from attending owing to clerical 

 duties in Bilsdale, and another of our members who was 

 well acquainted with tbe route and promised to attend, failed 



