I^orksbire Baturalists' lElnion* 



president : 



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



Ibon, Secretaries : 



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

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



THE EIGHTY-SECOND MEETING 



WILL BE HELD AT 



FOR THE INVESTIGATION OF 



naOAl ABBEY and ACKLAl BROW, 



ON 



WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 4th, 1889. 



Railway Arrangements. 



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

 stations on the G.N., H. & B., L. & Y., L. & N. W., M. S. & L., Mid., and N. E. 

 Railways, which have booking arrangements for Malton or Kirkham Abbey to 

 Members and Associates of the Y.N.U. producing their signed card of Membership. 

 Holders of Malton tickets may break their journey at Kirkham Abbey in going, 

 and of Kirkham Abbey tickets at Malton in returning. 



Members and Associates starting from stations which have not through booking 

 arrangements, should book to the most convenient junction, and rebook to their 

 destination ; the reduction of fare will be granted for both portions of the journey. 



Routes. 



Permission is kindly granted by Mrs. St. Quintin for members 

 to visit Kirkham Abbey, by Sir Charles Strickland for Howsham 

 Woods, and by Mr. Ed. C. Taylor for Firby Woods. 



I. (General). Leave Kirkham Abbey Station at 10-25 a.m. for the 

 investigation of Kirkham Abbey, Firby, and Howsham Woods, in 

 charge of members of the Malton Society. Returning to Malton by 

 3-47 p.m. train from Kirkham Abbey, or 3-56 p.m. from Huttons Ambo. 



II. Leave Kirkham Abbeyat io-25a.m.,and walk to Acklam Brow, 

 returning to Malton by conveyance at 3-45 p.m. from Leavening (fare 

 1/3 each), in charge of Rev. E. M. Cole and Mr. Samuel Chadwick. 



Members wishing to spend a day or two previously in the district 

 will find very good accommodation at the Malton Hotels. 



Books and Maps. 



The whole district is comprised in Sheet 63 (=93 N.W.) of the 

 One-Inch (published geologically coloured) and Sheets 141, 142, 124 

 of the Six-Inch Ordnance Maps. For further information see Dr. 

 Parsons' List of East Riding Mosses and Hepatics (Trans. Y.N.U., 

 parts 2 and 4) ; and Phillips' Works on Yorkshire Geology. 



