l^orksbire IRatmalists' XHnion. 



IPresiDent : 



Prof. W. BOYD DAWKINS, M.A., F.R.S., F.G.S., etc., Manchester. 



Ibon. Secretai'p: 



W. DENISON ROEBUCK, F.L.S., 259, Hyde Park Road, Leeds. 



fbon. Secretary for tbis /iReeting: 



JAMES HENRY ROWNTREE, Westwood, Scarborough. 



THE 132nd meeting 



WILL BE HELD AT 



SCARBOROUGH, 



FOR THE INVESTIGATION OF 



LANGDALE RIGG 



BARNSCLIFF, AND THE ADJOINING VALLEYS AND 

 MOORLANDS ABOVE HACKNESS, 



ON 



THURSDAY, July 8th, 1897. 



RAILWAY ARRANGEMENTS.— Through return tickets at pleasure 

 party rates will be issued at all stations on the G. N. , H.&B., L. & Y., L. &N. W., 

 M. S. & L., Midland, and N. E. Railways which have booking arrangements for 

 Scarborough, Scalby, Forge Valley, Cayton, or Gristhorpe Stations, with leave to 

 break journey at any of these stations, to Members and Associates of the Y.N. U. 

 producing their signed card of Membership. Tickets taken on Wednesday, Thurs- 

 day, Friday, Saturday, or Sunday, July 7th to nth inclusive, will be available for 

 return any day up to Monday, July 12th. Where through bookings are not in 

 operalion. Members may book to most convenient junction, and re-book to des- 

 tination, the reduced fares being available for each Stage of the journey. 



HOTEL ACCOMMODATION.— As this is plentiful at Scarborough, 

 none need be specified. There is a small inn at Low Langdale End, and the 

 ' Everley Hotel ' is about a mile south of Ilackness. 



BOOKS AND MAPS.— The district for investigation is comprised wholly 

 within Sheet 95 N.W. of the one-inch Ordnance Map, which may be had geo- 

 logically coloured ; and it is in Sheets 76 and 77 of the six-inch map. 



PERMISSION to visit their properties has been kindly granted by the 

 Right Hon. Lord Derwent, the Duchy of Lancaster, and Lady Downe. 



THE DISTRICT for investigation includes both sides of the Derwent 

 above Langdale End to its junction with the Harwooddale beck, and the high 

 moorland known as I^angdale Rigg ; also Barnscliff and the valleys of Highdales 

 and Lowdales leading down to Hackness. 



The Geological Section will probably extend their investigations over a wider 

 range, and will work in conjunction with the members of (he Yorkshire Geological 

 and Polytechnic Society, whose July Excursion is planned for the two following 

 days. 



