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and the old Alum Workings. The western branch of Raisdale 
was crossed and the escarpment of Cringley Moor examined. 
A fine exposure of the Dogger on the side of Cold Moor was 
visited, and a descent made by Hasty Bank and Greenhow 
Park to the wagonettes, which took the party to Stokesley. 
After dinner the General Meeting was held at the Bay 
Horse Hotel, Stokesley, under the presidency of Mr. Robert ]^ell 
Turton, of Kildale Hall. 
The following new members were elected : — 
William H. Uttley, Sowerby Bridge. 
W. K King, P.A.S.I., Wakefield. 
A. E. Greaves, Wakefield. 
Tlie Cliairman delivered an address. 
A paper was read by the Rev. E. Maule Cole, M.A., F.G.S., 
on "The Roman Roads in the East Riding of Yorkshire." 
An address was given by Mr. P. F. Kendall, F.G.S., on 
"The Glacial Features of Cleveland." 
A paper was read by the Re\^ John Hawell, M.A., F.G.8., 
on "A Peat Deposit at Stokesley." 
A discussion followed. 
A vote of thanks was passed to the Chairman, the Leader, 
and the Readers of the papers. Mr. Turton briefly responded. 
August 5 th. — The party went by wagonette to Great 
Ayton, where • workings in the Cleveland D}- ke were examined, 
and the old spoil mounds from the ironstone workings were 
searched for fossils. An ascent of Roseberry Topping was made, 
and Ayton Moor crossed to Lonsdale, and the path through the 
wood taken to Kildale. Mr. Hawell pointed out the shell-marl 
near Kildale station, and a walk w^as taken through Kildale 
Wood to Dundale Beck, where the carriages for Stokesley were 
in waiting. 
By invitation of the Yorkshire Naturalists' Union the 
members of our Society took part in their excursion and meeting 
on Bank Holiday, August 7th. 
