l^ovksbire Batuialists' lUnion. 



president : 



Prof. A. H. GREEN, MA., F.R.S., F.G.S., Oxford. 



1bon. Secretaries : 



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

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

 EDGAR R. WAITE, F.L.S., Philosophical Hall, Leeds. 



THE NINETIETH MEETING- 



WILL BE HELD AT 



FOR THE INVESTIGATION OF 



BALDBRSBY PARK AND WOODS, CUNDALL, 

 DISHFORTH, &c., 



On WHIT-MONDAY, May 18th, 1891. 



RAILWAY ARRANGEMENTS.— Through return tickets at pleasure 

 parly fares will be issued at all Yorkshire stations on the G. N., IL & B. , L. & Y., 

 L. & N. W. , M. S. & L. , Mid., and N. E. Railways, wiiich have booking arrange- 

 ments for Brafferton, to Members and Associates of the Y.N.U. producing tlieir 

 signed card of Membership. 



Members and Associates starling from stations which have not tlnougli hooking 

 arrangements, should book to the most convenienl juiictit)n, and re-l)ook to tlieir 

 destination ; the reduction of fare will be granted for Ijoth portions of the journc)'. 



PERMISSION is kindly granted by Mr. Basil T. \Yoodd. J.l'., D.L., for 

 Lcckliy Carr, and liy the Dowager Laily Downe for IJaldersby Park and Woods. 



The permission is given, however, subject to the provisoes that nothing be done 

 which would interfere with the game, anil that rare plants, ferns, &c. , i)e not taken 

 up l)y the roots. In both respects members are desired lo ninintain ihc good repu- 

 tatif)n which the \'. N. U. has always enjoyed. 



ROUTES. — Members leave Brafferton .Station on the arrival of llie 10-31 

 Irain from I'ilnioorand will be met by Mr. T. Carter Mitchell, F.S.A., at I^eckby, 

 and under his guidance work dow n the right bank of the .Swale to Brafferton. 



BOOKS AND MAPS.— The whole fiekl of the I'-xcnrsion is included in 

 Sheet 96 .S.W., One-inch <)rdnance Map (also published geological!)- coloured; 

 both solid and sui>ertlcial geology) and in Sheets 103 and I20 of llie .Six-inch Map. 

 .See also the accompanying Memoir ' ( )n the Geology of the Country around Nortli- 

 allerton and Thirsk,' by Messrs. l''ox-Strangways, Camcrcjn, and Barrow. Botanical 

 reference maybe made lo (Jraingc's 'Yale oi Mowbray,' and to Baker's 'North 

 N'orkshire' (ed. i., 1863, p. iiS, and ed. ii., 188S, p. 157) for short lists of rarer 

 plants at Leckby Carr and about Cundall. 



