l^orksbire Baturalists' lllnion. 



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



Ibon. 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 NINETY-SECOND MEETING- 



WILT, BE HELD AT 



HAYBURN "WYKE, 



FOR THE INVESTIGATION" OF 



HAYBURN BECK, STAINTONDALE, CLOUGHTON MOOR 



AND WYKE, AND THE UNDERCLIFFS FROM 



HAYBURN WYKE TO PEAK. 



On SATURDAY, JULY 11th, 1891. 



RAILWAY ARRANGEMENTS. —Return tickets at pleasure party fares 

 issued at all Yorkshire stations on theG.N., H. ^:B., L. &A'., L. c\;N.W., M.S.&L., 

 Mid., and X.E. Railys., for HAYBURN WYKE, to Members and Associates pro- 

 ducing signed card of Membership. Tickets available for return Monday or Tuesday. 



Meml^ers and Associates starting from stations which have not through booking 

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

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



PERMISSION is kindly granted by Mr. J. W. Woodall, M.A., J. P. 



HOTEL ACCOMMODATION.— Meml:>ers intending to stay over Sunday 

 will find accommodation at the llayburn Wyke Hotel. 



ROUTES.^Start on arrival of train leaving Scarborough at 10-40 a.m. 

 I. — Ciefilogists should leave the train at Cloughton and work the district north- 

 ward to Hayburn Wyke. 

 II. — Mr. Edward R. Cross will lead a botanical party from Cloughton Station 

 through Cloughton, and on to Ringing Keld Bog, then crossing the moors 

 lo Hayburn Wyke. 

 III. — .V party under the care of Mr. ^^'. J. Clarke, will work from Hayburn Wyke 

 Station u]) .Stainlcjndale, crossing lo the coast and returning by the under- 

 cliff. Members accompanying this party will have to be prepared to do 

 some stiff climbing. 



BOOKS & MAPS.— The whole field of Ivxcursion included in Sheet 44 (95 

 X.W.J One-inch Ordnance Map (also published geologically coloured), and in Sheet 

 62 and a small portion (the Peak) in .Sheet 47 of the Six-inch Map. The following 

 works may be consulted: — 'The Geology of the Country between Whitliy and Scar- 

 borough,' by C. Fox .Strangways and G. Barrow ; W. H. Hudleston, 'Yorkshire 

 Oolites,' Proc. Geol. Ass., 1874, iii, 310 — 315. Botanical reference may be made 

 lo Baker's ' North Yorkshire,' Ed. I., p. 153, and Ed. II., p. 198. 



