l^orksbire Baturalists' lElnion. 



president : 



Prof. A. H. GREEN, MA., 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-FOURTH MEETINQ 



WILL BE HELD AT 

 FOR THE INVESTIGATION OF 



EDLINGTON & WADWORTH WOODS, 



CON^IS:BOItOXJGJEi;, 



The DENABY MAIN and CADEBY COLLIERIES, &c., 



On THTJRSDAT, 17tli September, 1891, 



AND WILL BE PRECEDED BY A 



FUNGUS FORAY, 



On WEDIESDIT, 16th September, 1891. 



This excursion is planned for two days, of which the principal one will be the 

 second. Members not able to attend both days and able to choose, are requested 

 to attend on the Thursday. 



RAILWAY ARRANGEMENTS.— Return tickets at pleasure party fares 

 issued at all Yorkshire stations on the G.N. , H. &B., L.&Y., L.&N.W., M.S.&L., 

 Mid., and N.E. Railways, for MEXBOROUGH or DONCASTER (with 

 permission to break the outward journey at Mexborough or the return journey at 

 Doncaster as the case may be) to Members and Associates producing signed card 

 of Membership. Members wishing to slay the whole excursion may book on 

 Tuesday to return on Friday. 



Members 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 o( fare will l)e granted for both portions of the journey, 



PERMISSION is kindly granted by Earl Fitzwilliam, Mr. F. J. Savile 

 Foljambe, Lady Copley, and the Dcnaby Main Colliery Company, Limited. 



BOOKS and MAPS.— The whole field of Excursion is included in Sheet 

 87 .S.E. One-inch Ordnance Map (also published geologically coloured), and in 

 .Sheets 284 and 285 of the Six-inch Ma]). Geological and botanical reference may 

 be made to Davis and Lees' 'West Yorkshire,' 1878, and to a List of Plants con- 

 tained in the .Salt Herbarium at the Sheffield Museum (copies of which may be 

 had from Mr. E. Ilowarth, F.R.A.S., the Curator). 



