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THE YORKSHIRE NATURALISTS’ UNION 
AT ROKEBY. 
Ir would be difficult to imagine‘that any Whit-Monday excursionists 
could have had a more enjoyable or profitable outing than the seventy 
or eighty members of the Yorkshire Naturalists’ Union who journeyed 
on the 6th June, to Barnard Castle, for the purpose of investigating 
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that delightful and romantic portion of Teesdale, which has been 
rendered classic ground by Sir Walter Scott, who in his well-known 
and oft-quoted poem of Rokeby, portrays the physical features of the 
district with characteristic fidelity and with many a graphic phrase. 
Mrs. Morritt (widow of the late owner), and Mr. G. Gilpin Brown. 
July 1892. 
