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IPresiC'ent: 



■ . JOHN CORDEAUX, M.B.O.U., Great Cotes, Lincolnshire. 



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



1bon. Secietarv2 fou tbis /Ifbcctliig : 



Rev. JOHN HAWELL, M,A., Ingleljy Greenhow Vicarage, Middlesbrough. 



THE 126th meeting 



Will he held at 



STAITHE 



For the investii^ation of 



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THE NEIGHBOUEING COAST, 



AND 



THE EASINGTOIT AND KOXEY WOOES, 



ON 



Bank Holiday lonclay, August Sid, 1896. 



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RAILWAY ARRANGEMENTS.— Through return tickets at pleasure 

 party rates will be issued at all stations on the G. N., li. & B., L. & V., L. & N. \A'., 

 M. S. & L. , Midland, and N, E. Railways which have booking arrangements for 

 Kettleness, Hinderwell, Staithes, Easington, or Loftus, to Members and Associates of 

 the Y.N. U. producing their signed card of Membership. Tickets taken on Friday, 

 J'-dy 31st, or Saturday, August isl, will be available for return up to Tuesday, 

 August 4th. Where tlirough bookings are not in operation, members may book to 

 inost convenient junction, and re-book to destination, the reduced fares being 

 available for each stage of the journey. 



HOTEL ACCOMMODATION.— Members desiring accommodation 

 should communicate with Mr. James Spink, Station Hotel, Staithes, R.S.O., Vorks. 



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

 104 S.W. (New Series Sheet 34) one-inch Ordnance Map (also published geologi- 

 cally coloured), and almost entirely falls within the limits of Sheet 19 of the six-inch 

 Map, but a small portion is in Sheet 18. Reference may be made to Tate and 

 Blake's 'Yorkshire Lias,' Phillips' ' Geol. Yurks. Coast,' Young and Bird's 

 Geol. Survey of Yorks, Coast.' 



PERMISSION to visit their properties has been kindly granted by Sir Chas. 

 M. Palmer, M.P. and Capt. Turton, and by Mr. Samuel Broune (Shooting Lessee). 



THE DISTRICT for investigation includes the coast-line from Runswick Bay 

 to Boulby Cliff, and the wooded glens, the drainage of which falls into Staithes Beck. 



SATURDAY'S ROUTES.— The Members who arrive on the Saturday 

 ^vill explore the neighbourhood under the leadership of Mr. R. Barnes and Mr. 

 Kenneth McLean. Those wdio intend to arrive on the Saturday should couununicate 

 ^'ith Mr. R. Barnes, The Gardens, Saltburn-by-the-Sea. 



