Supplement to “ The Naturalist,” 1933. 
Circular No. 375. 
UJorhsbire IRaturalists' XHnion. 
JAMES MEIKLE BROWN, B.Sc., F.L.S., F.E.S., Sheffield. 
local Shcrctarg : 
C. W. MASON, 15 Park Avenue, Hull. 
H*m. ^cmtarij : 
F. A. MASON, F.R.M.S., 29 Frankland Terrace, Leeds. 
Hon. treasurer : 
S. D. PERSY FISHER, Sackville Street, Leeds. 
The 375th Meeting 
WILL BE HELD AT 
SKIPWITH 
for the investigation of 
Skipwitk Common CUfU Riccall Common 
On SATURDAY, MAY 13th, 1933 
TRAVEL FACILITIES. — Skipwith is best reached by bus from York. 
The Pullman Bus Service, via Thorganby, is as follows : — 
a.m. 
a.m. 
p.m. 
p.m. 
York 
9-40 
10-45 
12-45 
2-45 
Thorganby 
dep. 
10-15 
— 
— 
Escrick 
• , ? 
— 
11-0 
1-0 
3-o 
Skipwith . . 
,, 
10-20 
IX-IO 
I-IO 
3-10 
10-25 
11-15 
i-i5 
3-i5 
p.m. 
p.m. 
Skipwith . . 
, , 
5-22 
7-22 
Escrick 
• > > 
5-27 
7-27 
Thorganby 
, , 
5-30 
7-30 
York 
arr. 
5-4° 
7-40 
HEADQUARTERS. — The Village Hut, Skipwith. 
BOOKS AND MAPS. — The area to be investigated is included in the 
i-in. Ordnance Survey Maps (coloured edition), Nos. 27 and 32, and the 
same Nos. of the Popular Edition are required to cover the district. For 
most purposes No. 32, Popular Edition is adequate. Kendall & Wroot’s 
Geology of Yorkshire ’ and J. F. Robinson’s ‘ Flora of the East Riding,’ 
should be consulted. Circulars Nos. 124 and 236 contain much useful 
information . 
PERMISSION to visit his estates has been kindly given by Lord Wenlock. 
ROUTES .—Members will assemble at Headquarters at 11-15 a.m. 
and will leave for Skipwith Common after the arrival of the bus from York. 
(v) [P.T.O. 
