CiRC. 163. 



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, where production of Card of Membership is sufficient). Members 

 and Associates wishing for this Certificate must apply to Mr. Hawkesworth 

 for it at least two days before the date of the Meeting, and MUST 

 ENCLOSE a stamped directed envelope and their current card of member- 

 ship of the Union, w^hich latter will be returned with the Certificate. In case 

 of no through booking. Members must apply for an additional Certificate. 



BOOKS AND MAPS.— The whole area is included in Sheet 87 N.W. of 

 the Old Series (which may also be had geologically coloured), and Sheet 78 of the 

 New Series, One-Inch Ordnance Map. 



PROGRAMME. 



A party, limited to thirty in number, under the guidance of Mr. 

 W. Webster, will leave Sandal and Walton (Mid. Station), on arrival 

 of 9-21 a.m. train from Bradford, Leeds, etc., and 9-52 a.m. train from 

 Sheffield, etc., and visit Walton Park, famous as the residence of 

 the late Charles Waterton, the eminent naturalist, by kind permission 

 of Mr. Edward Simpson. 



A party of Geologists, under the leadership of Mr. G. Parkin, will 

 leave Wakefield (Westgate Station) on arrival of 9-21 a.m. train from 

 Leeds, and, by the kind permission of the Windhill Brick Co., will 

 proceed to examine the sections exposed in their quarries at East- 

 moor. These are not far from the station, so members arriving later 

 will have no difficulty in overtaking the party. 



Members who arrive too late to join either of these parties will 

 find much to interest them in Wakefield, such as the Cathedral, and 

 the old Chapel on the Bridge. 

 1 p.m.— ^Luncbeon 



will be provided at the Royal Hotel, Wakefield (opposite the 



Town Hall), at 1/6 each. 



^be 40tb Biimial /ifteetiiig 



will be held at the Town Hall. 



2=30 p.m.— tTbe Sectional iSicctmgs 



(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.— Ebe ©eneral aommittce 



(each member of which receives a special sunnnons with this 

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

 and arrange the Excursion Programme for 1902. 



5=30 p.m.— B /ifteat G:ea 



1/6 each, will be served at the Royal Hotel (opposite the Town 

 Hall). 



7 p.m.— 2lt tbe ITown IfDall, 



The Right Worshipful the Mayor of Wakefield (Councillor 

 Fred. Simpson) will receive the Members and Associates. 



