for York, to Members and Associates of the Y.N.U. surrendering the 
Certificate noted below. Tickets will be available for the outward journey from 
the 12th to 13th December, inclusive, and for return up to, and including 
the 15th December. Where through bookings are not in operation, Members 
may book to the most convenient junction, and re-book to destination the 
reduced fare being available for each stage of the journey. 
The N.E. Rly. Co., issue week-end tickets from all their stations on Friday, 
and Saturday, to York, at a single fare for the double journey, minimum 1st 
class 4/-, 8rd class 2/6. The return journey can be made with these tickets on 
Monday or Tuesday. 
N.B. — The Railway Companies will only grant these reduced fares to Members and 
Associates surrendering: at the time of boolcing a Special Certificate signed by one of the 
Secretaries of the Union. Members and Associates wishing tor this Certificate must 
apply to either of the Hon. Secretaries for it. 
PROGRAMME. 
Excursion. 
At 11 30 a.m. prompt, start by tram from the entrance gates of the Museum 
for Holgate, where the members will be conducted round the premises of 
the British Botanical Association ; or visit Askham Bog if preferred. 
12-30 to 2-15 p.m. Three Course Dinner. 
at the Davy Hall, Davygate. 1/6 each. 
The 52nd Annual Meeting 
will be held in the Tempest Anderson Hall at the Museum. 
2-30 p.m. The Sectional Meetings 
(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. 
3 p.m. The General Committee 
(each member of which receives a special summons with this circular), will 
meet to consider the Annual Report, Elect Officers, and arrange the 
Excursion Programme for 1914. 
5 p.m. A Meat Tea 
in the Davy Hall, Davygate, 1/3 each. 
6-30 p.m. The General Meeting 
of members and associates will be held. The Chair will be taken by the 
President of the Union, supported by prominent members. After the 
reading of the Annual Keport and the announcement of the Excursion 
Programme for 1914, 
The Presidential Address 
will be delivered by Mr. Harold Wager, F.R.S., F.L S., (Leeds). 
Subject: "The Movements of Micro-Organisms in Response to 
External Forces (with lantern illustrations). During the delivery of the 
address, the chair will be occupied by The Right Honourable the Lord 
Mayor of York (Councillor Rhodes Brown). After the delivery of the 
Presidential Address, the Yorkshire Philosophical Society invites the mem- 
bers and associates of the Union to 
A Conversazione 
in the Museum. Evening Dress optional. Refreshments will be provided 
by the Philosophical Society. 
