284 YORKSHIRE NATURALISTS’ UNION AT HAYBURN WYKE. 
plished in the allotted time, and it was decided to modify the route 
by confining the investigation. to the undercliff in going, and to 
return to Hayburn Wyke It had been stated 
contingent was under the guidance of Mr. W. J. Clarke, also e 
Scarborough. 
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left by an early train, and it was fortunate they did so. 
Permission for the uo of the ne had been kindly 
oodall, M.A., J.P., S. Day, and Peter 
In order to reach their homes the same night several members 
At 5.30 the 
remainder gathered round the tea tables in the Hotel, and afterwards 
moved into the 
field between the hotel and the station, for the 
purpose of holding the usual meetings. The Sectional Meetings 
"Naturalist, 
