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 Clerks will only grant these reduced 

 fares to Members and dissociates producing a Special eertificate 

 signed by the Secretary of the Union. Members and Associates 

 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. 7\t stations on the N.E. Rly. tickets at the 

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

 membership. 



FORENOON PROGRAMME. 



I r a.m. — Train leaves Midland Station, Leeds, for Kirkstall Forge, 

 fare 4d., and tram cars leave the Corn Exchange, Leeds, for 

 Meanwood, fare 3d. 



Route I. — Naturalists in Meanwood Valley. Members start 

 from the Meanwood terminus at 11-20 a.m. for a walk through 

 Meanwood Woods and up the Leeds side of the valley, under the 

 leadership of Mr. F. Arnold Lees and Mr. William Kirkby, 

 returning to Leeds by either the Meanwood or the Headingley 

 trams. 



Route 2. — Geologists will leave the Meanwood cars at 

 the terminus, and under the leadership of Rev. W. Lower Carter, 

 M.A., F.G.S., examine sections in the Canister overlaid by 

 Canister blocks, probably of glacial origin, at Monkbridge Road ; 

 and also Rowley's Canister quarries. 



Route J .—Conchologhts, will proceed by train to Kirkstall 

 Forge, observe Hyalinia excavata at Bramley Fall, and various 

 species alongside or in the Leeds and Liverpool canal, returning 

 to Leeds by either tram or train from Armley, under the leader- 

 ship of members of the Leeds Conchological Club. 

 Lunch may be obtained at any of the numerous restaurants in 

 Lggqs 



AFTERNOON PROGRAMME. 

 The President and Mrs. Pawson invite members, to take tea with 

 them at Lawns House, Farnley. Formal invitation cards are sent out 

 with this circular to all members of the Union, and to the Presidents, 

 Secretaries, and Delegates of the Associated Societies. They will 

 also be sent to the other Associates making direct application (and 

 enclosing card of associateship) to Mr. Sheppard for them. 

 3-30 to 4 p.m. — The President has arranged for conveyances to meet 

 trains at the Midland and N.E. Stations to convey his guests to 

 Farnley. Cuests arriving at the Central Station to proceed to 

 the Midland Station. 



Members who cannot arrive in time for these conveyances must 

 proceed by tram-cars to the Worthy terminus, and walk about a mile- 

 and-a-quarter to Lawns House, taking the left hand road at Silver 

 Royd Hill. 



On arrival at Lawns House, guests will be received by the 

 President and Mrs. Pawson. 



There is much of interest in the grounds and woods of Lawns 

 House — particularly to botanists interested in wild flowers under 

 cultivation — and various amusements will be available, including 

 accommodation for members who come prepared for lawn tennis. 



