262 YORKSHIRE NATURALISTS’ UNION AT GRASSINGTON. 
duty well. Hardly a part of Grass Wood or the adjoining river-bank 
was left unexplored, and the result was that a considerable amount 
of excellent work was achieved. A few members availed themselves 
of the invitation of the Craven Naturalists’ Association to visit 
Elbolton Cave and inspected the admirable work effected by the 
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. Ed. Jones and his indefatigable colleagues. To the Craven 
a re Association much credit is due for assisting the honorary 
secretaries in the preparation of the arrangements for the excursion, 
and the Union was favoured as usual by the landowners of the 
district granting the members every facility for the investigation of 
their estates. 
Naturalist, 
