J^orksbite flatutalists' XHnion. 



presi&ent: 



ROBERT BRAITHWAITE, M.D., F.L.S., London. 



Iboiu Secretary? : 



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



HUNDRED-AND-NINETEENTH MEETING 



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SEPTEMBER 7th to 10th, 1895 



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The Y. N. U. Mycological Committee, of which Mr. Charles Crossland, 

 4, Coleridge Street, Halifax, is the Hon. Secretary, will take charge of the whole 

 of the arrangements for this meeting. Mycologists from any part of Britain are cor- 

 dially invited. The following have signified their intention to be present : — Dr. 

 M. C. Cooke, M.A., A.L-S. ; Mr. Geo. Massee, F.R.M.S., F.L.S., Royal Herb- 

 arium, Kew; Mr. Carleton Rea, M.A., B.C.L., Worcester; Rev. W. Fowler, 

 M.A., and other members of the Mycological Committee. 



RAILVyAY ARRANGEMENTS.— Through return tickets at pleasure 

 party rates will be issued at all Yorkshire, Lancashire, Lincolnshire, and Durham 

 stations on the G. N., H. & B., L. & V., L. & N. W., M. S. & L., Midland, and 

 N. E. Railways which have hooking arrangements for Huddersfield, to Members 

 and Associates of the Y. N. U. producing their signed card of Membership. Tickets 

 taken on Saturday, Monday or Tuesday, Sept. 7 to lO, will be available for return 

 any day up to Tuesday, Sept. loth. 



HOTEL ACCOMMODATION.— Members will find accommodation at 

 any of the Huddersfield Hotels. 



SATURDAY'S ROUTES.— Mr. A. Clarke will lead a party starting by 

 waggonette from Huddersfield Station at lO a.m. to investigate MoUicar and Storthes 

 Hall Woods. Fixby Woods, so well known as having been one of Bolton's hunting 

 grounds, will also be visited. 



MONDAY'S ROUTES,— Mr. C Crossland and Mr. James Needham will 

 conduct a party, starting from Hebden Bridge Station at 10-15 a.m., to Hardcastle 

 Craggs and adjoining woods. Train leaves Huddersfield at 9-25. 



TUESDAY'S ROUTES.— Councilor F. Crosland will lead a party starting 

 from St. George's Square, by tram at 10 a.m., to Lockwood for Big Valley and 

 Armitage Bridge Woods, passing en route through Beaumont Park. 



All parties will meet each day after the ramble in the Lecture Room of the 

 Y.M.C.A., King Street, Huddersfield, to examine the specimens collected. The 

 specimens will be arranged and on exhibition on Monday and Tuesday evenings. 



Refreshments can be had at the Restaurant adjoining the premises. 



_ ANNUAL MEETING.— The York Society will on this occasion have'a 

 series of Exhibits in the Museum to illustrate the work done by the Union and all 

 its Sections, Committees, and Members during the season of 1895 ; ^nd they hope 

 to rely on all workers to sup^^ort them in making a successful disi:)lay. 



