IPovksbive IRatuualists' IDlnion. 



IpresiDent : 



PERCY F. KENDALL, F.G.S., Leeds. 



Iboii. Seci'etanes : 



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

 EDWIN HAWKESWORTH, Goodman Street, Hunslet, Leeds. 



THE leSTH MEETING 



WILL BE HELD AT 



BRIMHAM ROCKS, 



FOR THE INVESTIGATION OF 



The FELL BECK VALLEY and ADJACENT MOOR- 

 LANDS, and the portion of the NIDD BASIN extending- 

 from DACRE down to HAMPSTHWAITE, 



ON 



WEDNES DAY, 24th SEP T., 1902. 



RAILWAY ARRANGEMENTS.— Through return tickets at pleasure 

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

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

 DACRE, to Members and Associates showing their signed card of member- 

 ship at North-Eastern Stations, or (at other companies' stations) surrendering 

 the Certificate noted below. Tickets taken on 23rd or 24th September will be 

 available for return any day up to September 2Sth. Where through bookings are 

 not in operation, iNlembers may bock to most convenient junction, and re-book U> 

 destination; the reduced fares l)eing available for each stage of the journey. 



The journey may be broken at Hampsthwaite, Birstwith, or Darley, by Men^- 

 bers wishing to investigate the Nidd N'alley. 



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

 fares to Members and Associates producing a Special Certificate signed by 

 the Secretary 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 excursion, and MUST 

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

 ship of the Union, which latter will be returned with the Certificate. In case 

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



PERMISSION, — At Brimham Rocks a charge of 6d. each person is made, 

 which gives permission to go over the whole of the surrounding moor. Those wish- 

 ing to explore the lower-lying land will find an abundance of footpaths; and, should 

 it be desirable to leave these, it is requested that leave be obtained from the farmers. 

 Special arrangements have been made thai those having tea at the rocks are 

 admitted for 3d. each, and those present must be prepared to show their 

 Members' or Associates' Cards on demand. Members must take great care 

 not to disturb anything, and, in accordance with the policy of the Union, they 

 must not lake the roots of ferns or rare plants. 



ROUTES.— 



1. — All parties start from Dacre Banks Station on the arrival of the 9-36 a.m. 

 and 12-36 p.m. trains. 



The general Iwdy of Naturalists will be led by ihe Harrogate Meml)ers, includ- 

 ing Messrs. Richard Barnes, John Earrah, F.L.S., Riley Fortune, l'".Z..S., Kenneth 

 MacLean, and Rev. W. Travis Travis, M.A. 



