CiRC. No. 100. 



PERMISSION is grantee! l)y Sir George Wombwell, Mr. Hugh C. Fairfax- 

 Cholmeley, and the Rev. T. A. Burge, Prior of Ampleforth Cohege. 



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BOOKS AND MAPS.—The scene of Thursday's excursion is in parts of 

 Sheets w iq6 S W ) and « (96 S.E.), one-inch Ordnance Maps (also pul) ished 

 SoTogically coloured ; and of AVednesday's wholly in Sheet S?. G«'l"g-t ' "" 

 f^otanical information may he found in both editions of fiaker's 'North \orkshire. 



MYCOLOGISTS are cordially invited to visit Yorkshire and join in the 

 invesSions Mr Geo. Massee, I'VR.M.S. and DrM.C. Cooke have already 

 nlSafed their intention of h.ing present and Messrs. IL T ^"PPf. "^ f -^^, ^ 

 Charles Crossland, of Halifax ; A. Clarke, of Iluddersheld Key. \\m. 1 ovMtr, 

 M A r,f T versedp-e ■ Messrs. T- W. Sutcliffc, of Halifax ; W. N. Cheesman, of 

 ^it'. o^lT^^di^^^^^^ M.'b. Slater, F.L.S., of Malton. will 



als be i°esint and take part in the investrgations. Mr. Massee and I) r Cooke 

 w 11 arr ve on Monday night, in readiness for a ,.rehminary ramble on Tuesday. 

 Members desirous of joining ihem on that day n,ay ascertain particulars irom the 

 Secretaries. 



WEDNESDAY'S PROGRAMME.-Leave Castle Howard Kaijway 

 Station at 9-24 a.m. for Castle Howard Park, Tenington Carr Cumhag Uood, 

 etc, returning to \Ialton hy conveyances leaving Coneysthorpe at 4 p.m. 



Meat Tea, 2/- each, at 5-15 P-^^^- at ihe 'George' Hotel, Malton. 

 At 6-30 p.m. the arrangement of the Show will be proceeded with and an 

 informal gathering held at the Asseml)ly Rooms. 



FUNGUS SHOW. —An exhibition of Fungi at the Musemu will be 

 arranged on Tuesday and Wednesday l-venlngs and remam open on hursday^ 

 iSs of Fungi very acceptable from other parts of Yorkshire, if packed niboxe 

 lit" moss or bLken (not in paper), and sent carriage paul so as to reach Malton 

 by Tuesday noon. Locahties to be stated. 



The Secretaries would be particularly glad to hear from members who intern! to 

 be present on Wednesday Evening and are willing to assist m arrangmg the Show. 



THURSDAY'S ROUTES.- 



I -The Geologists, in charge of Rev. T. A. Burge, and Mr S. Chadwick, 

 FG.S., will leave Gilling Station at 9-27, and work westward to Coxwold. 



II -A party of Naturalists will leave GiUing Station at 9-27 a.m., and work 

 through Gilling and Newburgh Parks to Coxwold. 



HI -Another party will leave Coxwold Station at 9-14 a.m., visit Byland and 

 the slopes of the Hambletons, returning to Coxwold. 



^ Routes II and HT will be under the guidance of Malton and local members, and 

 it is expeclecl that Dr. Cooke and Mr. Massee will accompany one of these parties. 



■Members will find good accommoda- 



HOTEL ACCOMMODATION. 



lion at the 'Talbot,' 'George,' and 'Crown' Hotels at Malton. 



■ GEOLOGY.-Mr. C. Fox-Strangways, F.G.S., writes :-The geology of the 



much further to the west than the mam mass of tlie rock. These faults can be traca 

 f™' ihe neighbourhood of Malton to that of R-pon, a distance of about thuty 



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