YORKSHIRE NATURALISTS’ UNION AT 
FERRYBRIDGE. 
THE second excursion of 1894 was arranged for the investigation 
been most liberally granted by Lord Houghton and Sir John Wm, 
Ramsden, Bart. The day fixed was Saturday, the 16th of June, 
when the weather proved favourable. 
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EXPLANATION.—The Map is divided into square miles by horizontal and perpendicular lines. 
There was a very large attendance, including a strong contingent 
of active collectors from the boys of the Ackworth School Natural 
History Society, headed by some of the teachers, including 
Mr. Joseph Neale, B.A., and Mr. R. Christie Burn. These 
gentlemen took a leading part in the guidance of the various parties, 
April 1895, 
