A further excursion has been arranged for Redcar Rocks and Scars under 
the leadership of Dr. A. S. Robinson, of Redcar. Train leaves Middlesbrough 
at 11-48 a.m., returning from Redcar at 2-34 p.m. Those who intend taking 
part in this excursion are requested to notify the Hon. Sec. of the Cleveland 
Naturalists' Field Club, Mr. F. Elgee, 23 Kensington Road, Middlesbrough, 
some few days beforehand. 
12-30 to 2-0 p.m.— 1CuncI)ton 
may be obtained at the Railway Station, Middlesbrough ; Hinton's Cafe, 
Corporation Road ; or at the Corporation Hotel, Albert Road. 
®i)C 49ti) 'annual J^lccting will be held in the Hall of the Girls' High 
School, Albert Road. (Six or seven minutes' walk from the Railway Station.) 
3-15 p.m.— Sectional J^lcftmgs 
(which all members and Associates are entitled to attend) will be held for 
the election of Officers of Sections, and to receive the Annual Reports from 
their Secretaries. 
These will be held in the Class Rooms adjoining the Girls' Hall. 
3-30 p.m. — Wi)t ©eneral Committee at the Girls' School each member of 
which receives a special summons with this circular) will meet to consider 
the Annual Report, to elect Officers, and to arrange the Excursion Pro- 
gramme for 1911. 
5- 15. — Jtlcat ©ca at the Corporation Hotel (opposite the Town Hall), 
at 1/6 each. 
€-15 p.m.— 6ieneral J^ccting 
will be held in the hall of the Girls' High School. The Chair will be taken 
by the President of the Union, supported by prominent members. After 
the reading of the Annual Report and the announcement of the Excursion 
Programme for 1911, at 
6- 45 p.m.— ^rcsiUcntial '^lliftress 
will be delivered by Professor Albert C. Seward, M.A., F.R.S , on "The 
Jurassic Flora of the East Riding in relation to the Jurassic Floras of the 
World " (illustrated by Lantern Slides). During the delivery of the address, 
the Chair will be taken by His Worship the Mayor of Middlesbrough, Colonel 
Sir Samuel A. Sadler, supported by the President of the Cleveland Naturalists' 
Field Club, Mr. T. A. Lofthouse, A.R.I.B.A., F.E.S.. and Mr. J. J. 
Burton, F.G.S., President of the Cleveland Literary and Philosophical 
Society, and others. 
7- 45 p.m. to 10-30 p.m.— Con&ersa^iont. 
After the delivery of the Presidential Address, the members of the Cleve- 
land Naturalists' Field Club invite the members and associates 
to a Conversazione in the Hall of the Girls High School (Morning or Evening 
Dress). Acceptance of the invitation must be sent to Mr. Frank Elgee, 23 
Kensington Road, Middlesbrough, by Wednesday, the 14th December. 
A number of Natural History objects of interest will be on view, in 
addition to an exhibition of Microscopic Slides arranged by Members of the 
Cleveland Naturalists' Field Club. Among the exhibits will be "Jurassic 
Plants" from the Marske Quarry, and other local Geological specimens; 
Geological sections of the Cleveland district ; Local Land and Marine 
Mollusca ; Local British Birds. ^^^^^^^ Lepidoptera and Coleoptera. etc. 
