Supplement to “ The Naturalist 1933. 
Circular No. 374. 
Yorkshire naturalists’ XTlnton. 
flrmfotti : 
JAMES MEIKLE BROWN, B.Sc., F.L.S., F.E.S., Sheffield. 
lEcral Sbmtarj : 
GEO. B. WALSH, B.Sc., Linthorpe, Stepney Drive, Scarborough. 
Hon. : 
F. A. MASON, F.R.M.S., 29 Frankland Terrace, Leeds. 
Hon. Sreastrar : 
S. D. PERSY FISHER, Sackville Street, Leeds. 
The 374th Meeting 
WILL BE HELD AT 
ROBIN HOOD’S BAY 
for the investigation of 
Ramsdale Beck, Mill Beck, Stoupe Beck, 
Howdale Beck and Foulsike 
DURING EASTER WEEK-END 
SATURDAY, APRIL 15th to 
MONDAY, APRIL, 17th, 1933 
HEADQUARTERS . — The Victoria Hotel, Robin Hood’s Bay. Terms, 
io/6 per day for bed, breakfast, sandwiches and dinner. Application for 
rooms should be made to the proprietor without delay as there is a heavy 
demand for accommodation. 
TRAVEL FACILITIES. — Long week-end tickets at cheap rates are 
available at all stations on the L.N.E.R., and enquiries should be made 
locally. There is a ’bus service from Whitby to Robin Hood’s Bay, and 
from Scarborough to the Bay by changing at Hawsker. Motorists are advised 
to proceed by way of Hawsker; although Bay Town may be reached by some 
of the moorland roads the surfaces are bad and the inclines dangerous. 
BOOKS AND MAPS. — The district to be investigated is included in 
the i in. Ordnance Survey Map (Coloured Edition), No. 16, or Sheet 16 in 
(i) [P.T.O. 
