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MINUTES OF MEETINGS. 
The following gentlemen were elected members of the Society: — 
Edmund Wilson, Red Hall, Leeds. 
J. W. Stather, 226, Spring Bank, Hull. 
J. Fletcher White, 24, St. John's, Wakefield. 
J. Rawlinson Ford, 61, Albion Street, Leeds. 
J. H. Grant Davis, Greetland, Halifax. 
W. Akroyd, Halifax. 
J. H. Howarth, Skipton. 
On the motion of Mr. Rowley, seconded by Mr. Chatham, the 
Most Noble the Marquis of Ripon was re-elected President for the 
ensuing year. 
On the motion of Mr. Reynolds, seconded by Mr. Parke, the 
Vice-Presidents were re-elected. 
On the motion of Mr. Holgate, seconded by Mr. Seal, the Hon. 
Secretary and the Treasurer were re-elected. 
On the motion of Mr. Bedford, seconded by Rev. E. Jones, the 
following gentlemen were elected members of the Council for the 
next year : — 
J. T. Atkinson. Thos, H. Gray. 
J. E. Bedford. Professor A. Lupton. 
R. Carter. G. H. Parke. 
W. Cheetham. R. Reynolds. 
J. Ray Eddy. W. Rowley. 
T. W. Embleton. C. Fox Strangways. 
The Chairman gave an address. 
The following papers were then communicated : — 
W. E. Garforth, J.P., F.G.S., "On Mining at 1000 yards and 
deeper." 
Mr. W. Rowley and Mr. J. Seal spoke thereon. 
G. R. Vine, " Notes on the Polyzoa and Microzoa of the Red 
Chalk of Yorkshire and Norfolk." 
Rev. E. M. Cole, M.A., "On the opening of the Great Tumulus 
at Duggleby." 
T. Tate, F.G.S., " On the so-called Ingleton Granite." 
J. R. Mortimer, " On the pre-history of Fimber." 
J. R, Mortimer, " On the supposed Roman Camp at Octon." 
