NORTH EiiSTERN RAILWAY.-Cheap week-end tickets are. issued to 
Withernsea from all North Eastern stations and from the principal stations on 
othar companies lines, on Fridays and Siaturdays, available for return on Sunday, 
Monday, or Tuesday. Oa the North Eastern line, cheap Saturday tickets can also 
be obta'ned by members d^slrinfirto go and retui-n the same day. The fares for 
both these descriptions of ticket are about a single fare for the double Journey. 
CONVEYANCES,- etc.— Station—Withernsea (North Eastern Railway). 
Easington is 8 miles away. On Saturday morning, conveyances will meet the trains 
arriving as below, unless otherwise arranged. In order to secure seats it will be 
necessary for those desiring them to communicate with the Divisional Secretary, 
stating which train they will arrive by, otherwise they cannot be guaranteed. At 
the station members should ask for Mr. Tom Pygas. 
TRAIN AND CONVEYANCE TIMES. 
Trains 
Arrive at 
Conveyances 
Arrive at 
leave Hull. 
Withernsea. 
leave Withernsea. 
Kilnsea. 
9 37 a.m. 
10 34 a.m. 
10 40 a.m. 
12 10 p.m. 
12 2 p.m. 
12 58 p.m. 
I 0 p.m. 
2 30 p.m. 
I 8 p.m. 
I 45 p.m. 
2 0 p.m. 
3 30 P-m. 
Conveyances 
Arrive at 
Trains leave 
Arrive at 
leave Kilnsea. 
Withernsea. 
Withernsea for Hull, 
Hull. 
4 o p.m. 
5 30 P-m. 
5 .40" p.m. 
6 30 p.m. 
5 0 p.m. 
6 30 p.m. 
6 38 p.m. 
7 35 p m. 
7 41 P-m. 
8 28 p.m. 
6 30 p.m. 
8 0 p.m. 
8 10 p.m. 
8 52 p.m. 
8 21 p.m. 
9 16 p.m. 
10 21 p.m. 
II 15 p.m. 
The cost of the Return Fare from Withernsea to Kihisea by waggonette is 1/6. 
The conveyances will meet the trains in at the station. 
TRAINS LEAVE HULL FOR 
Leeds and Bradford, 8-40 p.m. 
Darlington and York, 8-4C, 11-25 P-"^- • 
Selby, 8-0, 8-30, 8 40, 11-25 ? ^^ 
Halifax, 7-30 p.m. 
Sheffield (Cannon Street),'7-o p.m. ; (Paragon), 9-20 p.m. 
Doncaster, 9-20, 11-25 p m. 
BOOKS AND MAPS.— The whole area is included in Sheet 85 (of old series) 
of the One-Inch Ordnance Map, which may be obtained geologically coloured. 
For information concerning the geology, and fauna and flora of the district, 
see Phillips' " Geology of Yorkshire," vol. i, and his "Rivers, Mountains^ and Sea 
Coast," ; Reid's "Geology of Holderness" ; Sheppard's " Geological Rambles in 
East Yorkshire"; and "Coast Changes in East Yorkshire" (Royal Geographical 
Society, June, 1909); Nelson's "Birds of Yorkshire"; Clarke and Roebuck's 
"Vertebrate Fauna of Yorkshire"; Robinson's "Flora of the East Riding"; 
Petch's "Marine Fauna of the Humber District", " Land and Fresh-water Molliisca 
of the East Riding," "Notes on the Reclaimed Lund of the Humber District," 
and other papers in the Transactions of the Hull Scientific Club ; Porritt's "List 
of Yorkshire Lepidoptera," Browne's "Catalogue of the Dobree Collection" 
(Hull Museum Publication, No. 63) ; Stainforth's " List of East . Yorkshire 
Spiders, etc," (Hull Museum Publication, No. 59); Y.N.U, circulars. No, -140 
(July 3o:h, 1898), and No. 180 (July 4th, 1904) ; and the account of the 
1904 meeting, in "The Naturalist" for August, 1904. 
