CiRC No. 132. 



The Yorkshire Geological and Polytechnic Society have also arranged 

 Coast Excursions for Friday and Saturday, July 9th and lOth, and will be pleased 

 to have the company of any members of the Y.N.U. Full particulars can be 

 obtained from the Rev. W. L. Carter, Hopton, Mirfield. 



ROUTES.— 



I. — The general body of naturalists will be led by Mr. J. H. Rowntree and Mr. 

 D. W. Bevan, and will proceed in char-a-bancs (2/- each) from the station yard 

 at 11-30 a.m., through Raincliffe and Everley to Langdale End, whence the 

 party will walk up the Derwent valley to Barnscliff, and thence down High- 

 dales and Lowdales to Flackness Church, where they will rejoin the 

 waggonettes. 

 2. — The Marine Zoology Committee will find the rocks north of Scarborough 

 Castle worthy of their attention. Tow Tide is at 3-50 p.m. Mr. J. C. 

 Hariison will meet the party at the south end of the Royal Albert drive in 

 the North Bay, at 2-30 p.m. Mr. F. W. Fierke also hopes to be present. 

 3.— The Geological party will be led by the Rev. E. Maule Cole, M.A., 

 F.G.S. Waggonettes (2/- each) will leave the Pavilion Hotel, Scarborough, 

 at 11-30 a.m., and the party will drive over Hay Brow to Sufheld Heights, 

 thence walk to Suffield and Silpho Quarries, and rejoin the conveyances at 

 Hackness ; the return journey will be through Forge Valley to Ayton Quarry, 

 and back to Scarborough. 

 GEOLOGY. — The Geological section will be officially represented by its 

 Secretaries, Rev. W. Lower Caiter, M.A., F.G.S., and Mr. J. W. Stather, F.G.S. 

 The fullowing notes have been supplied by the Rev. W. Lower Carter : — The 

 district round Hackness, denuded into deep and picturesque valleys by the river 



