At Stations on the North Eastern Railway, Week-end Tickets will be issued at 
single fare for the double journey (minimum 2/6 Third Class), Similar Tickets are issued 
from many Stations on other Companies' lines. 
N.B. The Railway Booking: Clerks will only grant these reduced fares to Members and 
Associates producing a Special Certificate signed by one of the Secretaries of the Union. 
Members and Associates wishing for this Certificate must apply to either of the Hon. 
Secretaries for it. At Stations on the N E. Rly. and H. & B. Rly , tickets at the reduced 
fares will be issued on production of the signed card of membership. 
PROGRAMME. 
9-48 a.m. 
A party of Geologists under the guidance of Mr. J. W. Slather, F.G.S., 
will visit the Kelsey Hill and Burstwick Gravel Pits, near Keyingham, where 
extensive sections in the Glacial l>eds are exposed. These deposits are very 
fossiliferous, and, in the form of a range of low hills, extend across 
Holderness, and are said by Mr. Clement Reid, who surveyed them, to be 
of Interglacial Age. 
Railway Arrangements. 
Train leaves Paragon Station for Ryehill (Withernsea Line) at 9-48, 
returning at 1-36. Return Fare 1/7. 
The Museums. 
Those who cannot make it convenient to attend the above excursion will 
find much to. interest them in the three Hull Museums. 
1- 0 p.m. to 2-15 p.m. Luncheon 
Can be obtained at Field's Octagon Cafe, in King Edward Street, or any of 
the numerous restaurants in the city. 
The 51st Annual Meeting 
Will be held in the Museum of Natural History, Applied Art and 
Antiquities, Albion Street, by kind permission of the Hull Museums 
Committee, and in the Lecture Hall of the Royal Institution, by the 
kindness of the Hull Literary and Philosophical Society. 
2- 30 p.m. The Sectional Meetings 
(which all Members and Associates are entitled to attend) will be held in 
the Royal Institution Lecture Hall for the election of Officers of Sections, 
and to receive the .Vnnual Reports from the Secretaries. 
3- 0 p.m. The General Committee 
(each member of which receives a special invitation with this circular), will 
meet to consider the Annual Report, elect Officers, and arrange the 
Excursion Programme for 1918. 
5- 0 p.m. Tea 
can be obtained at Field's Octagon Cafe, King Edward Street (where tables 
will be reserved), or any of the numerous cafes in the city. 
6- 30 p.m. The General Meeting 
of Members and Associates will be held in the Lecture Hall of the Royal 
Institution. The Chair will be taken by the President of the Union, who 
will be supported by prominent members. After the reading of the Annual 
Report, the announcement of the Excursion Programme for 1913, and the 
Election of New Members. 
