The volumes of Geological Photographs belonging to the Union will 
also be on view. 
During the evening Selections of Music will be given at intervals, and 
light refreshments will be provided. 
The Cleveland Naturalists' Field Club, being desirous of making the 
meeting as attractive as possible, will be glad to receive offers of help from 
those members of the Union who possess Microscopes or Natural History 
objects of interest ; it is, therefore, earnestly hoped that all who can con- 
veniently bring instruments and suitable objects will do so. Intending 
exhibitors are requested to communicate as early as possible with 
FRANK ELGEE, Hon. Sec, 
23 Kensington Road, Middlesbrough. 
T^otd 'accommolration. 
Visitors wishing to stay in the district will find first-class accommodation at 
the Corporation Hotel, Middlesbrough, opposite the Town Hall, at reason- 
able rates ; and at the Zetland Hotel, Saltburn-by-the-Sea. The latter Hotel 
belongs to the North-Eastern Railway Co., and that Company gives special 
week-end terms — including fares and tariff — at greatly reduced charges. 
IRaUtiaap ^Eimc ©able 
Trains leave Middlesbrough for: — 
North- 
Eastern 
Railway. 
Darlington - 
9-17 p.m. 
and 
10-40 
Hull - 
9-17 ., 
York - 
9-17 
and 
10-49 
Leeds - 
9-17 ., 
Bradford 
9-17 „ 
Whitby 
8-32 
Return excursion trains will probably leave Middlesbrough for Bradfor 
and other Yorkshire Stations in the evening. 
?Bormnn JWcmortal J^luseum. 
During the meeting Members and Associates may visit the Museum 
between the hours of 9-0 a.m. and 5 p.m. The Museum is situated at the 
entrance to the Albert Park from Linthorpe Road, and Tramcars from the 
Railway Station pass it every 10 minutes. The present building has been 
erected six years, and contains collections of local insects, shells, fossils 
from the Lias and Oolite, as well as a number of local antiquities and rock 
specimens. The general collection is particularly strong in Mammals and 
Birds, whilst there are extensive collections of Mollusca and fossils. The 
attention of members is directed to a fine head of Ichthyosaurus communis 
from the Lias of Cleveland, and a specimen, 15 feet in length, of Banks' 
Ribbon Fish [Regalacus banksii), caught in the River Tees. 
Election of ?iUliutonal J^tcmbcrs of General Committee. 
Voting papers are not sent out this year, but members may vote by 
postcard addressed to the Secretary, making their choice from the List of 
Members. 
NEW MEMBERS. — A special effort is being made to get a good list of 
new merabers for the Middlesbrough Meeting. Towards this the Hon. Secretary 
would be glad to receive any nominations. The Subscription is 10/6 per annum, 
and members receive the Naturalist, Transactions, etc., free. The new volume of 
the Naturalist commences on January 1st. 
