l^orhsbire Baturalists' lUnion* 



president : 



HENRY EELES DRESSER, F.L.S., F.Z.S., London. 



1bon. Secretaries: 



Wm. DENISON roebuck, F.L.S., Sunny Bank, Leeds. 

 Rev, E. p. KNUBLEY, M.A., Staveley Rectory, Leeds. 



THE SEVENTY-NINTH MEETING- 



WILL BE HELD AT 

 FOR THE INVESTIGATION OF 



THE PEAK, or SOUTH CHEEK 



OF 



ROBIN HOOD'S BAY, 

 On FRIDAY, JUNE 21st, 1889. 



Railway Arrangements. 



Through return tickets at pleasure party fares will be issued at all Yorkshire rail- 

 way stations to Members and Associates producing their signed card of Membership. 



From N.E. stations the bookings may be to Fyling Hall or Peak with liberty to 

 break the homeward journey at Whitby, or to Whitby via Scarborough with liberty 

 to break the outward journey at Fyling Hall or Peak ; in both cases returning from 

 Whitby either direct or via Grosmont. 



On the G. N., L. & Y., L. & N. W., M. S. &. L., and Mid. Railways, the 

 bookings will be only to Whitby via Scarborough with liberty to break journey at 

 Fyling Hall or Peak, and to return from Whitby via Grosmont. 



Routes. 



Permission is kindly granted by Sir Charles Strickland and Mr. 

 A. Marshall for their property to be visited. 



Route I. — Geological.— Led by Mr. W. H. Hudleston, M.A., 

 F.R.S., starting from Peak Station, on arrival of 11-6 a.m. train, 

 proceeding in the direction of Crag Hall Quarry, and thence returning 

 by the same route for a short distance, proceeding to where the Peak 

 fault is seen in the cliff, descending to the shore, passing over Blue 

 Wyke Point, and re-ascending cliffs by path underneath the station. 



Route II. — Zoologists and Botanists might work Ramsdale Woods 

 and the Mill Beck Valley (from Fyling Hall Station), or the undercliff 

 close to Peak Station (leader, Mr. J. H. Rowntree). 



Route III. — Major Woodall has kindly placed his steam-launch 

 and trawl at the disposal of the Yorkshire Marine Zoology Committee. 

 The launch will leave Scarborough soon after 10-30 a.m., and land 

 Members at Whitby in time for the tea and meetings. Members and 

 Associates willing to assist in the work of this route are requested to 

 communicate with Mr. Percy Davis, Chevinedge, Halifax, Hon. Sec. 

 to the Committee. Members for this route must book to Whitby via 

 Scarborough with liberty to break journey at Scarborough. 



Route IV. — Marine Zoologists and Botanists will find the tide 

 suitably low during the excursion, high water being at 7-10 p.m. 



