l^orhsbire Batuvalists' 'Onion* 



piesi&ent : 



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



1l3on. Secretary: 



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



Ibon. Secretary for tbis /Ifteetijig : 



J. J. MARSHALL, Market Weighton, R.S.O., York. 



THE 133rd meeting 



WILL BK HELD AT 



FOR THE INVESTIGATION OF 



EVERINGHAM PARK, 



ON 



Bank-Holiday Monday, Aug, 2nd, 1897. 



RAILWAY ARRANGEMENTS.— Through return tickets at pleasure 

 party rai es 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 

 Everingham, Market Weighton, or Holme-on-Spalding-Moor 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 Friday, Saturday, 

 .Sunday, or Monday, July 30th to August 2nd inclusive, will be available for 

 return any day up to Tuesday, August 3rd. 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.— There is a limited amount of accrmmo- 

 dalion at the Temperance Hotel at Eveiingham (the only inn in the village), which 

 may be ordered of Mr. Robert Drake. Members wishing to put up in Market 

 Weighton (5 miles away) should apply to Mr. J. J. Marshall. 



BOOKS AND MAPS.— The Everingham district is entirely within Sheet 

 71 (formerly 93 S. E ) of the One-inch Ordnance Map ; and the geological route, 

 .Sancton and Newbald, entirely within Sheet 72 (formerly 94 S.W.). Both are to 

 be had coloured for solid and drift geology. The Six-inch Sheets of the district are 

 195 and 208. 



PERMISSION to visit their properties has been kindly granted liy the 

 Right Hon. Lord Herries (who is unfortunately prevented by an engagement in 

 Glasgow from being present) and by Captain Slingsby. 



THE DISTRICT for investigation includes Everingham Park and surround- 

 ing woods, and also the low-lying Carr-land lying north of the railway at Holme-on- 

 Spalding Moor. 



ROUTES.— 



I. — Mr. J. J. Marshall will lead the general body of naturalists from Holme-on- 

 Spalding Moor Station on arrival of the 10-10 a.m. train from Selby and the 

 10-48 a m. train from Market Weighton (which the N.E.R. Co. will allow- 

 to stop to set down), for the investigation of Black Dyke, River Foulnes=:, 

 Mains Plantation, and Everingham Carrs, Park, and Woods. Return frcmi 

 Everingham Station by the train reaching Market Weighton at 4 p.'m., which 

 will be specially stopped to take up the party. 



