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CHARLES ?. IIOBKIRK, F.L.S., Ucwsbury. 



Ibon. Secretaries : 



WM. DENISON ROEBUCK, E.L.S., Sunny Hank, Leeds. 

 Rev. E. p. KNUBLEV, M.A.. Sinveley Rectory, Leeds. 

 EUGAR R. ^VAITE, F.L.S., I^hilosophical Hall, Leeds. 



THE NINETY-SIXTH MEETING 



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HORTON-IN-RIBBLESDALE, 



RIBBLEHEAD, LUG GILL, and PEIfY-GHEIT, 



On SATURDAY, MAY 14th, 1892. 



RAILWAY ARRANGEMENTS.— Through return tickets at pleasure 

 party fares will be issued at all Yorksliire stations on the C. N. . H. & B., L. & V., 

 L. e\: N. W., M. S. &L., Midland, and N. E. Railways, which have booking 

 arrangements for Ribblehead, Hortondn-Ribblesdale, or Settle, to Members and 

 p^^ociates of the V.N.U. producing their signed card of memliership. Members 

 have liberty to break the return journey at Settle. 



Members and Associates starting from stations which have not through booking 

 aiTangements, should book to the most convenient junction, and re-book to their 

 ''cstination ; the reduction of fare will be granted for both portions of the journey. 



ROUTES.— 



—The (ieological paity. under the leadershi]) of Mr. ]. Ci. Goodchild, F.G.S., 

 of the Geological Survey, will leave lIorton-in-Ribblesdale station about 

 8.30 a-m. The party will call at Ribblehead station at 12.14 ""O" ^o^' ^^^^;'^ 

 members as may not be able to arrive earlier, and the combined party will 

 then examine the evidences of glacial action, returning to Settle by the train 

 which leaves Ilorton at 5.10 p.m. See under "(Geology" for Mr. Good- 

 child's outline of this route. This party will include Prof. L. C. Miall and 

 other member.-! of the Yorkshire BouUler Committee. 



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-A party of Naturalists wdll examine Ling Gill and its neighbourhood under 

 the guidance of Settle friends. 



-Mr. John Eoster will meet the trains arriving at Ilorton at 7.54 and 12.14 

 a.m., in order to advise or guide such members as are desirous of investigating 

 Penyghent and its slopes. 



The Hon. Secretaries are much indebted to the Misses R. F. and E. P. 

 ['"lompson. Mr. and Mrs. EUwood Brockbank, Rev. G. IL Brown, Messrs. E. E. 

 *'\tlanson, T. Brayshaw, C. \V. Buck, E. A. Peak, and Dr. W. ^Larshall Watts, all 

 •^J Settle, and to Mr. John Eoster, of Ilorton, for assistance in making the arrange- 

 ^"J^ents, and it is expected that several of them will t?kc part in the leadership of 

 ^he various parties. 



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