XXVII 
REPORT ON EXCURSIONS. 
Excursions, 1907. 
During the Summer two Excursions, one to Dale Abbey, and the 
other to Wichnor, Alrewas and Croxall were abandoned owing to 
unavoidable circumstances. However two others were very successful, 
the leaders and attendances at each were as follows :— 
Leaders. Attendance 
Ml spel by 1] 
June ]—Tamworth and Bolehall Manor { he 7 Fe ere a : 46 
Aug. 10-—Manifold Valley and Thor’s Cave— Mr. F. E. Lott, F.I.C., A.R.S.M. 22 
At Tamworth the Rev. W. MacGregor entertained the party and 
exhibited his fine collection of Egyptian curios at Bolehall Manor. 
The Manifold Valley was brought within the possibilities of a 
half-day’s excursion by means of driving from Alsop-en-le-Dale station. 
The natural beauties of this valley and the geological features so 
plainly evident were a pleasant surprise to the company. 
Summer Rambles, 1907. 
The following were promoted by the Natural History, Geological 
and Botanical Section and Photographic Section. 
Leaders. Attendance. 
May 11—Tissington (for “‘ Well Dressing’’)—Mr. J. E. Nowers. ... za 14 
», 20—Repton Rocks (Whit-Monday—-whole day ramble)—Mr.J.E. Nowers. 23 
», 25—Branstone to Walton (River side)—-Mr. G.H. Storer, F.ZS. ... 23 
