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THE YORKSHIRE NATURALISTS’ UNION 
ON THE WOLDS. 
One of the regular recurring events of the August Bank Holiday is 
the excursion of the Yorkshire Naturalists’ Union. The fourth 
meeting of the year took place on August 3rd, the place selected 
being Wetwang-on-the-Wolds, for the investigation of the drainage 
area of York Dale, between Fimber Station and Sledmere. In the 
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€xcursion-programme, the Rev. E. Maule Cole, M.A., describes 
the district as presenting as charming a picture of Wold scenery as 
heart can desire: ‘Beautiful woods of Larch, Spruce, and Beech 
clothe the sides of the dales, intermixed at the base with Lilacs, 
Laburnums, and other flowering trees. 
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