l^orhsbire IFlaturaUsts' ITlnion. 



president: 



WILLIAM WEST, F.L.S., Bradford. 



Ibon. Secretary : 



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



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1^-: THE 146th meeting 



00 . WILL BE HELD AT 



If INQLEBY QREENHOW 



llf And STOKESLEY, 



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l^j FOR THE INVESTIGATION OF THE NORTHERN SLOPES OF 



FROM 



FRIDAY to BANK-HOLIDAY MONDAY, 

 4th to 7th August , 1899. 



RAILWAY ARRANGEMENTS.-Through return tickets at pleasure 

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

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

 Battersby Junction, Ingleby Greenhow, Stokesley, or Sexhow Stations, to Members 

 and Associates of the Y.N.U. producing their signed card of membership. Tickets 

 taken on Friday, Saturday, Sunday, or Monday, 4th to 7th August inclusive, will 

 be avail?ble for return any day up to Tuesday, 8th August. The journey may be 

 broken at any of these stations. Where through bookings are not in operation, 

 Members may book to most convenient junction, and re-book to destination ; the 

 reduced fares being available for each stage of the journey. 



WEEK-END HEAD-QUARTERS will, by reason of great demand for 

 limited accommodation, be partly at .Stokesley and partly at Carlton-in-Cleveland. 

 The Bay Horse Hotel, Stokesley, will be head-quarters for the Geologists. 

 Tariff 20/-. for dinner on Friday, bed, breakfast and dinner on Saturday and Sunday, 

 and breakfast on Monday. Apply direct to landlady. 



The Golden Lion Inn, Stokesley, will be head-quarters for Naturalists 

 wishing to be at .Stokesley. Tariff 10/6, for bed on Saturday and Sunday nights, 

 j^tl^ with bieakfast and dinner on Sunday, and breakfast on Monday. Apply direct. 

 2^ * Naturalists wishing to be actually on the ground will stay at Carlton-in-Cleve- 



phji land, the station for which is Sexhow. Mr. S. H. Harries, of Carlton-in-Cleveland, 

 Northallerton, has kindly undertaken to engage rooms, either at the Blackwell Ox ' 

 Inn, or in the village, for members writing to him. 



Accommodation' being S(j much in demand at all these places at Bank-Holiday 

 times, instant application should be made for rooms. 



BOOKS AND MAPS.— The whole district to be worked by the Naturalists 

 is included in Sheets 96 N.w. and 96 N.E. of the One-inch Ordnance Survey Map. 

 Geologists will need in addition Sheets 33 (formerly 103 s.E.) and 34 (104 s.w. ). 

 All these sheets may be had coloured to show both solid and superficial geology. 



FRIDAY'S ROUTE. — Geological only. Members leave Sexhow Station at 

 11-38 a.m., proceed through Carlton andascend Carlton Bank, thence along Cringley 

 Moor and the Wainstones; thence by conveyances leaving Greenhow Park at 5-30 

 p.m. for Stokesley. Leader: Rev. John Hawell, M.A., F.G.S. 





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