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Members desirous of spending tlie week-end in the district, may book on the 

 previous Saturday. 



Members and Associates starting from stations which have not through booking 

 arrangements, shoukl 1)Ook to the most convenient junction, and re-book to WhitDy ; 

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



Members in otlier counties wishing to attend, should infoim the Secretaries 

 thereof, in order that the railway facibties maybe obtamcd for them. 



HOTEL ACCOMMODATION.— Members intending to stay the two 

 days will find accommodation at the Station Hotel, Whitby. 



Permission to visit their estates is kindly granted by the Hon. and Rev. 

 Marquis of jNormanby and Mr. J. Foster. 



Members will do well to pay a visit to the Whitby Museum at West I'ier. 

 This Museum contains a very fine collection of fossils including the Imcst Tckosaiinis 

 yet discovered, and found in the Upper Lias at Saltwick. 



BOOKS AND MAPS. — The district for investigation is included in 

 Sheets 34 and 35 (formerly 104 S.E. and S. W.)also published geologically coloured. 

 The ' Naturalist ' for 1888 and 18S9 contains records of work done ni the district. 



MYCOLOGISTS are cordially invited to visit Yorkshire and join in the 

 investigations. The following gentlemen have already intimated their intention of 

 beintr present :-Mr. George Massec, of the Royal Herbarium, Kew ; Mr. Carleton 

 Rea; M.A., B.C.L., of Worcester; and Messrs. Chas. Crossland, and M. 1.. 

 Slater, F.L.S. 



MONDAY'S PROGRAMME.— 



Leaving Whitby Station at 9-30 a.m., and booking for Sandsend Station, the 

 party will proceed direct to Mu'grave Woods. 



FUNGUS SHOV/.— " 



An exhibition of Fungi, at the Station Tlctehwill be arranged on Monday 

 evening, and remain open on Tuesday. Parcels of Fungi from other parts of \ ork- 

 '.jiire will l;e very acceptable if packed in moss or bracken (not in paper), and sent 

 so as to reach the Station Hotel by Monday afternoon. Localities to be stated. 

 The Secretaries would be particularly glad to hear from members who intend to be 

 present on Monday and arc willing to assist in arranging the show. 



Three Iccturettes will be delivered during the evening, as follows : — 



* James Bolton as a Mycologist,' 



by Mr. Chas. Crossland ; . ' , 



* The Constancy and Relative Value of Specific Characters of Fungi/ 



by Mr. Carleton Rea, M.A., B.C. I.. ; 



* Economic uses of Fungi and Allied Organisms,' 



by Mr. George Massce. 



TUESDAY'S ROUTES.- 



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The mycologists will devote this day to the investigation of Arncliffe Wood. ■ 



GEOLOGY.-This Section will be officially represented by its President, 

 Mr. Thomas Tate, F.G.S., and its Hon. Sees., Rev. W. Lower Carter, M.A., 

 F.G.S., and Air. J. W. Stather, F.G.S. 



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The members of this section will work alon:; the coast to the north of Whitby. 





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