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EXPLANATION. — The Map is divided into square miles by horizontal and 

 perpendicular lines. Levisham station is just at the lower cdj^c of the map, and Goath- 

 land station altogether out of it, about 2J mdes north. Tiiere is no station between. 



ROUTES. — -Two lines of route have been arranged, viz. : — 

 I. — The Geological party will be under the leadership of Rev. E. Maulc Cole. 

 M.A., F.G.S., and Mr. S. Chadwick, F.G.S. 



n. — Naturalists in general will devote themselves to the examination of the Head of 

 Newtondale, north of Levisham. Messrs. J. Braim, M. B. Slater, &c., will lead. 

 Distance optional. 



Both parties will leave T>cvisham station at 11-21 a.m. 



Permission to visit their estates is kindly granted by Mr. J. W. Wheldon, Mr. 

 Mitchelson, and other land-owners and shootingdessees in the district. 



GEOLOGY.— The Geological Section will be officially represented by its 

 President, Mr. S. Chadwick, F.G.S., and one of its Secretaries, Rev. W. Lower 

 Carter, M.A., F.G.S. 



The Rev. E. Maule Cole, M.A., F.G.S., writes that the tabular liills of Middle 

 Oolites, which bound the Vale of Pickering on the north, slope gently upwards 

 from the plain, but their northern face is remarkably precipitous. Notwithstanding 



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