Circular 301 ] 
Yorkshire naturalists’ Elmon. 
$xmbmt : 
T. W. WOODHEAD, M.Sc., Ph.D., F.L.S., Huddersfield. 
Unit. $$tzvttaxu%: 
W. H. PEARSALL, D.Sc., F.L.S., The University, Leeds. 
F. A. MASON, F.R.M.S., 29 Frankland Terrace, Leeds. 
Iltoal ^mtarg: 
JNO. W. STATHER, F.G.S., “ Brookside,” Newland Park, Hull 
®mattr*r : 
E. HAWKESWORTH, “ Sunnyside,” Cross Gates, Leeds. 
The 301st Meeting will be held at 
FILEY 
For the Investigation of the District, 
SATURDAY, JULY 15th, 1922. 
Train Service . — -There will be an Excursion from Leeds to Scarborough 
per North Eastern Railway on this date. By the courtesy of the District 
Passenger Manager, arrangements will be made for bookings to be given 
from Leeds and York to Filey by this train. Details are not yet published, 
but it is expected the excursion will leave Leeds New Station at about 
7-30 a.m., and' York at about 8-20 a.m., and the fares will be 10/6 and 6/9 
respectively. 
The passengers for Filey will change at Seamer in each direction, and 
arrangements will be made for the 9-55 a.m. ex Scarborough to stop at 
Seamer to pick up passengers for Filey, and on return the 6-22 p.m. ex 
Filey will stop at Seamer to set down passengers, who will join the excursion 
there, which will leave Washbeck excursion station, Scarborough, at about 
6-50 p.m. 
There will be a day excursion from Hull to Filey on this date, and bills 
announcing the same will be issued in due course. If there are twelve or 
more visitors from Scarborough, they will be able to obtain return tickets 
at a single fare and a third on giving three days notice to the Booking Office. 
The Tides will be favourable for the investigation of Marine life on the 
Brig during the time at disposal. High Tide, at 9 a.m. 
Routes. — The party will divide on arrival of the Excursion from Hull. 
Those prepared for a long rough walk will examine the cliffs south as far 
as Speeton. The other party will investigate the rocks in the vicinity of 
the Brigg, and the cliffs to the north thereof. 
Maps and Books. — Sheets 95 S.W. and S.E. of the one-inch Ordnance 
Survey include the district to be investigated. J. F. Robinson, “ East 
Riding Flora ” ; T. Sheppard, “ Geological Rambles in East Yorkshire ” ; 
Dr. W. G. Smith’s paper on “ The Vegetation of Ponds at Filey,” The 
Naturalist, 1903, p. 389 ; Y.N.U. Circulars Nos. 119, 172 and 251. 
Headquarters. — The School-room, St. Oswald’s Church. The use of 
this room has been kindly granted by the Vicar (Rev. Canon Cooper, M.A.). 
Tea. — Will be served at Headquarters at 4-45 p.m. Plain Tea, with 
cakes, .1/6 ; with fruit, 2/- ; ham and tongue, 1 /- extra. Catering will be 
done by F. W. Birkett, 1 John Street, Filey, who has offered to obtain 
accommodation for Members and Associates desiring to remain in Filey for 
the week-end ; application for such accommodation should be made 
immediately. 
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