CiRC. 156. 



N.B. — The Railway Booking Clerks will only grant these reduced 

 fares to Members and Associates producing a Special Certificate 

 signed by one of the Secretaries of the Union (except at stations on 

 the North-Eastern line, w^here production of Card of Membership is suffi- 

 cient). Members and Associates wishing for this Certificate must apply 

 to Mr. Hawkesworth for it, and MUST ENCLOSE a stamped directed 

 envelope and their current card of membership of the Union, w^hich latter 

 will be returned with the Certificate. 



From certain N. E. stations week-end tickets are issued to Redcar or Guisborough 

 at single fare for return journey on Fridays and Saturdays, available for return on 

 Saturday or any succeeding day up to Tuesday. Break of journey not allowed with 

 these tickets. 



BOOKS AND MAPS.— The whole area of Saturday's Excursions is included 

 in Sheet 34 ( = 104 S.W.) of the One-Inch Ordnance Map, which may be had geo- 

 logically coloured. Ferguson's Natural History of Redcar, now an old book, 

 contains lists of the marine forms occurring ; and the publications of the Cleveland 

 Naturalists' Field Club contain much detailed information on the district. 



FRIDAY'S PROGRAMME. 



C:be 39tb Bnmial /iReeting 



will be held at the Cleveland Literary and Philosophical 

 Society's Hall, Corporation Road, Middlesbrough, the use of 

 which has been kindly granted by the Council of the Society, 



Members of the Union from a distance may use the Reading 

 Room of the above Institution, permission for which has been 

 granted by the Society. 



3 p.m.— ^be Sectional /ifteetiiigs 



(which all members and associates are entitled to attend) will be 

 held for the election of Officers of Sections and to receive the 

 Annual Reports from the Secretaries. 



3*15 p.m.— tTbe ©eneral Committee 



(each member of which receives a special summons with this 

 circular) will meet to consider the Annual Report, elect Officers, 

 and arrange the Excursion Programme for 1901. 



5=30 p.m.— a /ifceat ^ea 



2/- each, will be served at the Corporation Hotel, Middlesbrough, 

 adjacent to meeting-room. 



7 p.m.— ^be ©eneral /ifceeting 



of members and associates will be held. The chair will be taken 

 by the President of the Union, who will be supported by pro- 

 minent members of the Union. After the reading of the Annual 

 Report and the announcement of the Excursion Programme for 

 1901, 

 ^be ipresiDential BDDress 



will be delivered by Mr. Geo. T. Porritt, F.L.S., F.E.S. 



During the delivery of the Address the chair will be occu- 

 pied by Colonel S. A. Sadler, M.P. 



B Gonvecsasione 



(see over) will occupy the remaining portion of the evening. 



