noted below. Tickets taken on July 29th will be available for return till 

 August 2nd. 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. 



lU.B.— The Railway Booking eierks 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. Rt stations on the N.B. Rly. tickets at the 

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

 membership. 



DRIVING ARRANGEMENTS.— Mr. H. Wiseman, landlord of the Buck 

 Inn, Buckden, will arrange to convey members and their luggage on being advised. 



HEADQUARTERS and Week-end Arrangements. — Members will stay 

 from Friday to Tuesday at the Buck Inn, Buckden, and the landlord will arrange 

 for beds out for those for whom there is no accommodation at the Inn itself. 



TERMS. — 6/- per day. The landlord will expect members to order rooms 

 beforehand. He will take rooms outside for members applying late, but feed all at 

 the Inn. 



As the accommodation is limited, and in great demand, Members requiring it 

 must communicate direct with the proprietor at once. 



It is hoped that a large number of the Union's best workers will be able to 

 spend the week-end in the district so as to thoroughly investigate its Natural 

 History. 



PERMISSION is kindly granted by Miss Crompton-Stansfield, of Buckden 

 Hall, and the Rev. Trevor Basil Woodd, of Outershaw Hall, for Members to visit 

 their estates, coupled with the express condition thai no roots of plants or ferns 

 are taken. 



ROUTES.— 



Friday, 2gth July. — Arrival of Members. 



Saturday, 30th July. — The head-streams of the Wharfe, Greenfield and 

 Outershaw Becks, and neighbourhood of Outershaw, under the leadership of 

 Rev. T. B. Woodd. On Saturday evening a Meeting will be held. 



Sunday, 31st July. — The Ascent and Exploration of the mountain, Buck- 

 den Pike. 



Monday, isi August. — The Gills of Langstrothdale and the Farms on 

 Outershaw Moor, within easy reach of Buckden. , 



Tuesday, 2nd August. — Departure of Members. 



The DISTRICT. — The object of the present excursion is the systematic 

 exploration of the Langstrothdale portion of Upper Wharfedale, lying north of 

 Starbotton, and to be worked from Buckden. The Littondale portion is reserved 

 for an excursion of its own in some future year. 



The Wharfe is formed by the union of two streams, the Greenfield and 

 Outershaw Becks, which rise on the slopes of Cam Fell and Cush Knott, and 

 unite at Beckermonds under the name of the Wharfe. 



The ancient forest of Langstrothdale Chace — with its keeper's lodges at Cray, 

 Hubberholme, Yockenthwaite, Raysgill, Deepdale, Beckermonds and Outershaw — 

 is practically equivalent to the district now proposed to be investigated. 



