CtRCULAK 194.] 
I^orksbit e TFlatutaltstg ' TTlnion. 
ipresiDent : 
W. EAGLE CLARKE, F.R.S.E., Edinburgh. 
divisional Secretan?: 
J. W. STATHER, F.G.S., 16 Louis Street, Hull. 
1bon. Secretary: 
T. SHEPPARD, F.G.S., Municipal Museum, Hull. 
THE 194TM MEETING 
WILL BE HELD AT 
FLAMBOROUGH, 
ON 
Whit-Week End, June 2nd to 4th, 1906. 
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.E. Railways, which have booking arrangements for 
Flamborough, to Members and Associates of the Y. N.U., surrendering the 
Certificate noted below. Tickets taken on Friday, June 1st, will be available 
for return on Tuesday, June 5th. 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. Members travelling 
by the N.E.R. on Monday only, may l^ook at the cheap rates for Bempton. 
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. 
and must enclose a stamped directed envelope and their current card of membership 
of the Union, which latter will be returned with the Certificate. At stations on the 
N.E. jRly. tickets at the reduced fares will be issued on production of the signed card 
of membership. 
BOOKS AND MAPS.— The whole area is included in Sheets 55 and 65 
of the One-Inch Ordnance Map, which may be obtained geologically coloured. 
Reference should be made to Phillips' " Illustrations of Yorkshire Geology," and 
"Rivers, Mountains, and Sea-Coast of Yorkshire " ; the "Handbook to Flam- 
borough Village and Headland"; the "Drifts of Flamborough Headland," by G. 
W. Lamplugh (Q.J.G.S., 1891) ; the "Yorkshire Chalk," by Dr. A. W. Rowe, 
and C. D. Sherborn (Proc. Geo\. Assn., 1904) ; T. Sheppard's " Geological 
Rambles in East Yorkshire" (1903); J. F. Robinson's "East Riding Flora" 
(1902); C. G. Danford's " Belemnites of the Speeton Clays" (Trans. Hull Geol. 
Soc, 1906) ; and Wade's "Birds of Bempton Cliffs" {1903). See also previous 
Y.N.U. programme for Flamborough (No. 116, with map), which may be obtained 
from the Hon. Secretary, price 2d. 
THE DISTRICT to be investigated includes the Headland of Flamborough, 
particularly the clift' line between Bridlington and Speeton. Generally speaking, 
the area to be examined is defined on the west by the North Eastern Railway, and 
on the north-east and south-east by the sea. The district includes a variety of 
conditions favourable to almost all branches of natural history. 
HEADQUARTERS.— The Station Hotel, Bridlington (close to the station), 
is found to be the most convenient. Terms : (bed, breakfast, and dinner), 6s. 6d. 
per day. Members proposing to stay should co7n?nunicate with the nianageress at 
once. Rooms will be allotted in the order the applications are received. 
EVENING MEETINGS.— A room has been set apart for the use of the 
members at the hotel. Amongst the papers, etc., to be read and discussed are : — 
"The Yorkshire Boulder Committee, Past and Future" — Mr. J. H. 
Howarth, J, P., F.G.S. 
"The Yorkshire Coasl Erosion Committee" — Dr. F. F. Walton, F.G.S. 
"Flamborough as a Migration Centre" — Mr. T. H. Nelson, M.B.O.U. 
" Recent Finds at Speeton (Exhibition of Specimens) " — Mr. C. G. Danford. 
' 'Geological Problems to be solved at Flamborough" — Mr. J. W. Stather, F. G. S. 
