l!)ork6bice IRaturalists' lllnion. 



president : 



Rt. Rev. WM. WALSHAM HOW, D.D., Lord Bishop of Wakefield. 



1bon. Secretaries: 



WM. DENISON ROEBUCK, F.L.S., Sunny Bank, Leeds. 

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



THE EIGHTY-SIXTH MEETING 



WILL BE HELD AT 



MIDDLESBROUGH, 



FOR 



ROSEBERRY TOPPING, 



The Cleveland Dyke, Easbj^ and Kildale Woods, &c.. 



On SATURDAY, 12th JULY, 1890 



(Instead of Tuesday, 8th July, as orig-inally arranged). 



Railway Arrangements. 



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

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

 Railways, which have hooking arrangements for Middlesbrough or Kildale. to 

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



Holders of Middlesljrough tickets will be permitted tf) break the outward 

 journey at Kildale or Battersby Junction, and holders of 1-Cildalc tickets to break 

 the hfimeward journey at Middlesbrough. 



Memliers and Associates starting from stations which ha\e ncjt through booking 

 arrangements, should book to the most convenient junction, and re-book to their 

 destination ; the reduction of fare will be granted for l)oth portions of tlie journey. 



The District. 



The district selected for investigation is tlie \'alley of tlie Teven 

 from Kildale to Ballersby and Ayton, the Moors above, and the 

 W'hinstone l)ykc at the foot oC Rosuberr)- Topping. 



Routes. 



1. -Botanists, &c., leave Kildale Station at i r-48, walk through 

 the woods along the course of the Leven to Baltersby Junction, about 

 two miles. Leaders, Mr. R. Lofthouse and Mr. Baker Hudson. 



]\. — (ieologists, with Route I as far as Bleach Mill, strike up the 

 wood to Easby Moor, thence to Capt. Cook's Monument and to Ayton 

 \\'hinstone (^)uarries, returning from Ayton Station, three or four 

 miles. Leaders, Dr. W. Y. Veitch and Rev. J. T. Hawell, M.A. 



in. — Entomologists, diic, with Route II, will diverge for the 

 examination of Ivisby Wood, and return from Ayton Station, three 

 miles. Leader, Mr. T. A. Lofthouse. 



Permission is granted by Lady l)e L'Isle and Dudley, Capt. R. Bell 

 Turton, and Mr. James F.merson for members to visit their estates, 

 and by Mr. \V. Winn in respect of his whinstone quarries. 



