15ork6bive flatuvalists' ^nioru 



lPrc5iDciit : 



CHARLES P. nOBKIRK, F.L.S., Dcwslmry. 



1f3on. Secretaries : 



WM. DENISON ROEBUCK, F.L.S., Sunny Bank, Leeds. 

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

 EDGAR R. WAITE, F.L.S., Philosophical Ifall, Leeds. 



THE NINETY-EIGHTH MEETING 



"WILL BE HELD AT 



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DUNFORD BRIDGE 



AND THE UPPEE VALLEY OF THE DON, 



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ON 



SATURDAY, 9th July, 1892 



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RAILWAY ARRANGEMENTS.— Through return tickets at plcabure 



party fares will be issued at Darlington and all Yorkshire stations on the C. N. , 

 II. & B., L. & Y., L. & N. W., M. S. & L., Midland, and N. E. Railways, which 

 have booking arrangements for Penistone and Dunford (with liberty to l)reak the 

 return journey at Penistone), to jMembers and Associates of the Y.N.U. pro- 

 ducing their signed card of memljership. 



Members wishing to spend the week-end in the district may l^ook on Eriday or 

 Saturday with liberty to return on iMonday night. 



IMembcrs and Associates starting from stations whicli have not through booking 

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

 destination ; the reduction of fare will be granted for Ijoth portions of the journey. 



ROUTES. — The main parties will leave Dunford Bridge Station at 1 1-30 a.m. 



I. — The geologists will be under the leadership of Mr. James W. Davis, 

 F.G.S., F.L.S. 



II. — The general body of naturalists, under the guidance of Messrs. Alfred 

 Clarke, J. S. Dransheld and S. L. Mosley will visit the Dunford Bridge Reservoir 

 ^nd will explore the moors in the neighbourhood. 



III. — A party of conchologists, leaving Penistone station al 10-35 a.m., wiH 

 investigate Scout Dam and (^unthwaite, under the charge of .Mr. I,. E. Adams, 

 I^-A. and Master k. Nash. 



Permission for the investigation of their estates has been kindly granted by 

 Col. \V. S. Stanhope, Mr. Charles Chapman, and the Dewsbury and Heckmond- 

 Wike \Yater Works Board. 



