20 ■ YORKSHIRE NATURALISTS UNION. 



No. 6296. Castle Hill, Scarbro'. 



No. 6358. Spurn Head (looking west). 



No. 6355. „ ( ,, east). 



No. 6368.] 



No. 6369. ^Cliffs at Out Newton, Holderness. 



No. 6370.] 



No. 6371. 



No. 6372. 



No. 6373. 



No. 6374. ^Cliffs at Dimlington, Holderness. 



No. 6375. 



No. 6379. 



No. 6380.. 



No. 6381. Cliffs near Easington, Holderness. 



-.T ' ^^o 'i Cliffs near Kilnsea Beacon, Holderness. 

 No. 6383.) 



No. 6648. Gravel Pit at Middleton-on-the-Wolds. 



5 Prints by J. J. Burton. 



No. I and 2. Sleightholme Beck. 



No. 3. " Potholes," Sleightholme Beck. 



No. 4 and 5. " Eskers," near Scarbro'. 



2 Prints by J. W. Stather. 



Chalk (vertical strata), Weaverthorpe. 



4 Prints by A. J. Stather. 



No. I. Speeton Cliffs. 



No. 2. Denudation, Speeton Cliffs. 



No. 3. ,, Ferriby Cliff. 



No. 4. Flint Banks in Chalk ; Cave cutting. 



It is recommended that the following be elected for 1905: — 



Chairman — Prof. P. F. Kendall, Leeds. 



Convener — A. J. Stather, Hull. 



Representative on Executive — Rev. \\'. Lower Carter, Hopton. 



Representative on Committee of Suggestions — Godfrey 



Bingley, Leeds. 

 Other Members — J. J. Burton, Nunthorpe; H. H. Corbett, 



Doncaster. 



Coast Erosion Committee . — Mr. F. F. Walton reports -. 

 On the section of the coast near Hornsea, which I reported 

 on in some detail last year, the erosion is progressing rapidly. 

 The large slip near Atwick has disappeared into the sea and the 

 footpath has suffered very severely, one slip between Hornsea 

 and Atwick being of some considerable length and about twenty 



