YORKSHIRE NATURALISTS AT INGLETON, 



May 12-14, 1906. 



The opening excursion of the Yorkshire NaturaHsts' Union for 

 the present year was held at Ing-leton in the middle of May, and 

 many members took part therein. As mig"ht be expected from 

 the nature of the area, the g^eolog^ical party was the strong"est, 

 and included several of the Union's most prominent workers. 

 Other sections devoted their attention to the vertebrate zoology, 

 concholog}', entomology, and botany of the district. 



Ingleton 'Granite' Quarry.' 



Particulars of the work accomplished in the different sections 

 are given below. 



About fifty members assembled at the Ingleborough Hotel, 

 Ingleton, where, after tea, the meetings were held. Representa- 

 tives from nineteen affiliated societies were present. Mr. Cosmo 

 Johns, F.G.S., President of the Geological Section, took the 

 chair. Before the ordinary business was proceeded with, a 

 hearty welcome was accorded to Mr. W. Denison Roebuck on 

 his return from his travels in India, Australia, New Zealand, 



Block kindly lent by the Yorkshire Geolog'ical Society. 



1906 June I. 



