Cmoou^R 232.) 
I^orhsbire Baturalists' XDlnion. 
president : 
ALFR?:D HARKER, M.A., K.R.S., Cambridge. 
1bon. Secrctari?: 
T. SHKPPARI), F.(i.S., Municipal Mnsenms, Hull 
Divisional Secretary : 
W. ROBINSON, G.eenl.ank, Sedbergli. 
THE 232ND A^EETING 
Wir.L BE HELD A I' 
INGLETON, 
For KINGSDALE and GREYGARTH. 
ON 
August Bank Holiday wcek=cnd, 
August 5th to 7th, 1911. 
RAILWAY ARRANGEMENTS.— Through return tickets at pleasure 
party rates will be issued at all stations on the G.C., G.N., H. & B., L. & Y., 
L. & N.W., Midland and N.F.. Railwaxs, wiiich have booking arrangements for 
Ingleton, to Members and Associates of the Y.N.U. surrendering the 
Certificate noted below. Tickets taken on Friday to Monday, August 
4th to 7th, will be available for return on August 7th and 8th. Where 
through bookings are not in operation, Members may book to most convenient 
junction, and re-book to destination, the reduced fares being available for 
each stage of the journey. 
N.B.— The Railway Booking Clerks will only grant these reduced fares to 
Members and Associates producing a Special Certificate signed by the Secretary 
of the Union. Members and Associates wishing for this Certificate must apply 
to Mr. Sheppard for it. At Stations on the N.E. and H. & B. Railways tickets at the 
reduced fares will be issued on production of the signed card of membership. 
CONVEYANCES may be obtained at the Ingleborough Hotel or at 
Kingsdale Head. 
TRAIN TIMES :— Trains from the South are due to reach Ingleton at 8-25, 
10-2, 11-25 s-.m. and 12-45 p m. 
Depart South 6-35 and 7-35 p.m. 
BOOKS AND MAPS.— The whole area is included in Sheet 50 ( = 97 S.W.) 
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 Y.N.U. Circular, number 193. 
Prof. T. Mc. K. Hughes' papers in Vols. 14-16 of the Yorkshire Geological 
Proceedings on the geology and stratigraphy of Ingleborough may be referred to. 
Mr. Speight's work on Craven and the North West Yorkshire Highlands contains 
chapters on the Swallow Holes of Greygarth and on the geology and botany of the 
district; and so does Mr. Balderson's work, "Ingleton, Bygone and Present." 
Phillips' "Geology of Yo-kshire," vol. 2 ; and the Guide to the Model of Ingle- 
borough, rece.ntly issued by H.M. Geological Survey Office. Davis and Lees' 
" West Yorkshire " contain useful information. 
