CiRC. 169. 



Hull, and examine sections in the Cretaceous and Glacial Beds of the 



neighbourhood. The Chalk Pits might prove profitable to Bryologists. 



A party of Naturalists, under the guidance of Mr. C. Waterfall, will 

 start at the same time for a walk along the Humber Foreshore, and 

 possibly the West Dock Reservation, where botanists may find 

 something of interest. 



Permission to visit the gravel pits has been granted by Mr. E. 

 Hunton, and for the chalk pits by Mr. J. R. Pease. The North 

 Eastern Railway Company has given permission for the members to 

 visit the Dock Reservation, on the eastern part of which, where timber 

 is stored, smoking is strictly prohibited. 



ilRuiiicipal jflRuscum, Blbion Street, IbuU. 



Those who cannot make it convenient to join either of the above 

 parties will find much to interest them in this Museum. 



3From 12*30 to 3 p.m. Xuncbeon 



is provided daily in the Restaurant at the Grosvenor Hotel, Carr 

 Lane, Hull, near Paragon Station, at i/6 each, three courses, or 2/- 

 each, five courses. 



^be 4l6t Bnnual /iReeting 



will be held at the Royal Institution, Albion Street, Hull, by 

 kind permission of the Hull Literary and Philosophical Society. 



2=30 p.m.— trbe Sectional /iReetings 



(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 their Secretaries. 



3 p.m.— trbe ©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 1903. 



5=30 p.m.— B /iReat ^ea 



2/- each, will be served at the Grosvenor Hotel, 



7=15 p.m.— Hbc (Beiieral /nbeetina 



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 

 1903. 

 ^be presidential B&Oress 



will be delivered by Mr. Percy F. Kendall, F.G.S., subject: 

 " Some Problems in the Distribution of Animals and 

 Plants." 



During the delivery of the Address the chair will be occupied 

 by the Right Worshipful the Mayor of Hull, Alder.al^n W. 



A. G ELDER, J. P. 



