[Postponed from July 10th on account of the General Election.] 



Icesiiient : 



REV. W. H. DALLINGER, LL.D., F.R.S., Pres.R.M.S., Sheffield. 



(Secretaries : 



WM, DENISON ROEBUCK, F.L.S., Sunny Bank, Leeds. 

 WM. EAGLE CLARKE, F.L.S., M.B.O.U., Headingley, Leeds. 



THE SIXTY- THIRD MBBTINa 



WILL BE HELD AT 



PATELEY BRIDGE, 



For the investigation of 



UPPER NIDDERDALE, 



How Stean, Middlesmoor, Lofthouse, Goydon Pot, etc., 



On SATURDAY, July 17th, 1885. 



Railway Arrangements. 



The usual railway arrangements have been made. 

 Routes. 



Conveyances will leave Pateley Bridge for Middlesmoor (distance 

 eight miles, return fare 2/-) immediately on the arrival of the train 

 from Harrogate (9.45 a.m.), and will arrive at Middlesmoor about 

 II a.m. 



A number of local gentlemen will accompany the members, and 

 parties will be formed for various places — such as How Stean Beck, 

 Goydon Pot, &c. 



Permission is granted by Messrs. Metcalfe and Yorke for mem- 

 bers to visit their estates. 



The conveyances will return from Middlesmoor at 3 p.m. 



Conveyance accommodation can only be engaged for those who de- 

 finitely intimate their intention of being present. 



Books and Maps. 



The whole of the district for the day's investigation is comprised 

 within Sheet 97 S.E., One-inch Ordnance map, which may be ob- 

 tained geologically coloured. For geological and botanical informa- 

 tion, reference may be made to Davis and Lees' ' West Yorkshire,' 

 and to Lucas' ' Studies in Nidderdale.' A comprehensive account 

 of the Zoology appears in ' The Naturalist ' for the current month, 

 and in Lucas's ' Studies.' 



