easeerly directions of the watL of -he'^NonVse^ aXt' HtLt^^ete" fvd ' 
warSs TheTa^ f^P"'"- ^ Point extends souSwards rnd vre '- 
wards. The rate of growing can be ascertained by reference to plans as wen a. 
in recent limes only, by actual measurement. ' 
There is no doubt that a time will come when the flow of the Humber waters 
will prevent the further southerly extension of the peninsula • or if , hi ,1 
towards the Lincolnshire shore continues, a break' m'usTo c ff'.h 'pr enfTa^^d 
bank. As It IS, it is fairly clear that under favourable conditions, p^ebbles etc 
are carried across the estuary to Lincolnshire. No doubt ^rch ?bl„ u ' 
frequemly taken- place ; on more than one old chart an" ifZd is shown wlrere th: 
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HEADQUARTERS.-Maiquis of Granby HoteJ, EasingLon. 
•Accommodation.— For those desiring to stay the week-enrl thf^ t^.r^c r , 
pe.^a, ior bed, brealcfast, sandwiches ancf dinner^ Ot^^ac:l^::rr^:;1^ 
.fr'^^S^'''^Tf ^?^^^commodation should be made to Mr. T. Benson Maroui. 
ofGranby Hotel Easmgton, E. Yorks., nor later than July 7th The beds wi^^^ 
be allocated strictly in the order of written applications. 
EVENING MEETING on the Saturday evening. 
•Mr 1 ^rlta'fhef "Ir ^^^^^^^^ Committee will be held on Saturday, when 
n!' ^^fther, KG.S., ^will exhibit a number of erratic boulders from 
,h. ^0"TES:-On Saturday, the Kilnsea and Spurn areas will be visited On 
to^afdsSint'' -""--i "'o-g Hu^sho^: 
Chicre^t'l^CoSe.'" ""^^"^ "^^ been -kindly granted by Major 
LOW tIDES :~At I p.m. Saturday; ,.40 p.m. Sunday; 2.30 p.m. Monday 
eggs taken, and the Union has a watcher on the headland. ' °' 
Mr.rSK^J.S?:^'atS'^^^^^^^^^ d by 
Yorkshire has many attractions to the geologist. xL dWs arrbeing'd.rded al 
