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ll)orhsbire flaturaUsts' ITliuon. 
lpre6tC)ent : 
ALFRED HARKKR, M.A., I<.R.S., Camhridge. 
tbon. Secretary: 
T. SHEPPARI), F.G.S., Municipal Museums, Hull. 
Xocal Secretary : 
W. E. L. WATTAM, 30 Towngate, Newsome, near Huddersfield. 
THE 233RD MEETING 
WILL BK HKLl) AV 
HARDEN MOSS, 
NEAR MELT HAM, (S.W. Yorks.), 
For the investigation of the adjacent Woods and Moors, 
ON 
Saturday, September 9th, I9II. 
RAILWAY ARRANGEMENTS.— Through return tickets at pleasure 
party rates will be issued at all stations on the G.C., G.N., II. & li., L. & Y., 
L. & N.W., Midland and N. F. Railways, which have l)ooking arrangements for 
Meltham to Meml)ers and Associates of the Y.N.U. surrendering the 
Certificate noted below. Tickets taken on Friday or Saturday, September 
8th and 9th, will be available for return* on September 9th to nth. 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 
redueed fares will be issued on production of the signed card of membership. 
TRAINS FOR HUDDERSFIELD leave Halifax (L. &V.) 843 a.m. • 
Bradford (L. & V.) 8-40 a.m. ; Leeds (L. & N. W. ) 9-0 a.m. Arrivals by these 
trains will be mef at Huddersfield Station, and the party will then travel by the 
9-50 L. & Y. train to Meltham. Later arrivals will leave Huddersfield by the 
I- 12 p.m. train to Meltham. Members unable to obtain through tickets should 
book to Huddersfield, then rebook to Meltham, or in the case of the Geologists^ 
to Healey House. 
ROUTES. — I. The party leaving Huddersfield for Meltham by the 9-50 
a.m. train, and including the general body of Naturalists, will proceed to Thick 
Hollins Moor, thence to Harden Clough and Harden Moss Woods, Leaders, 
Mr. W. Falconer and Mr. B. Morley. 
2. Later arrivals will leave Huddersfield by the 1-12 p m. train. Leaders, 
Mr. G. T. Porritt, F.L.S., F.E.S., and Mr. W. E. L. Wattam. 
