Circular iS 



l^orksbire Baturalists' IDlnion. 



iPreSiDent : a. H. PAWSON, J.P., F.L.S. F.G.S., Famley, Leeds. 

 1bOn. Secretary : T. SHEPPARD, F.G.S., Municipal Museum, Hull. 



Divisional Secretary : 



J- W. STATHER, F.G.S., i6 Louis Street, Hull. 



THE 180TH MEETING 



WILL BE HELD AT 



. . WiTHERNSEA . . 



FOR THE INVESTIGATION OF 



SPURN AND KILNSEA, 



FKOM . . 



July 2i\d to July 4th, 1904. 



RAILWAY ARRANGEMENTS.— Through return tickets at pleasure 

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

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

 Withernsea to Members and Associates of the Y.N.U. surrendering the Certificate 

 noted below. Tickets taken on Friday, July 1st, will be available 

 for return on Tuesday, July 5th. Where through bookings are not 

 in operation Members may book to most convenient junction, and re-book to 

 destination ; the reduced fares being available for each stage of the journey. 



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

 fares to Members and Associates producing a Special Certificate 

 signed by the Secretary of the Union. Members and dissociates 

 wishing for this Certificate must apply to Mr. Sheppard for it, 

 and must enclose a stamped directed envelope and their current 

 card of membership of the Union, which latter will be returned 

 with the Certificate, at stations on the N.E. Rly. tickets at the 

 reduced fares will be issued on production of the signed card of 

 membership. 



BOOKS AND MAPS. — The whole district is included in Sheet 85, One-inchi 

 Ordnance Map ; also to be had geologically coloured. The report of the Y.N.U. 

 Excursion to Spurn in 1884 (" Naturalist," Nov. 1884, pp. 92-3); the paper on 

 " The Spurn " by J. Cordeaux (" Naturalist," August, 1884, pp. 1-8) ; " The Birds 

 of the Humber District " by the same author ; and Clarke and Roebuck's 

 " \'ertebrate Fauna of Yorkshire " will prove useful. The Geologists should 

 consult Phillips' " Geology of the Yorkshire Coast"; Clement Reid's "Geology 

 of Ilolderness " ; S. V. VVood and J. L. Rome " On the Glacial and Post-Glaciali 

 Structure of Lincolnshire and South-East Yorkshire" (Q.J.G.S., xxiv., 146); 

 G. W. Lamplugh on "The Bridlington and Dimlington Glacial Shell-beds " (Geol. 

 Mag , 1881, 537-546), " Geological Rambles in East Yorkshire" by T. Slieppard, 

 1903, and Entomologists sliould consult Porritt's "List of Yorkshire Lepidoptera." 



THE DISTRICT lo be investigated is the peninsula of tlie Spurn and the 

 immediate vicinity of Kilnsea and Easington. 



