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G. W. Lamplugh, " On the Boulders of Flambro' Head." 
Alfred Harker, M.A., " Petrological Notes on the Boulders at 
Flambro'." 
J. R. Dakyns, " On the changes of the Lower Carboniferous 
Rocks in Yorkshire from N. to S." 
B. Holgate, " On some physical properties of Coal," discussed 
by Rowley, Garforth, and Seal. 
B. Holgate, " On the mode of deposition and properties of the 
Carboniferous Strata of Leeds and District." 
Wm. Cash and J. Lomas, " On the structure of Lepidophloios." 
A vote of thanks to the Chairman and Authors was proposed by 
Mr. Reynolds, and seconded by Mr. J. Ray Eddy, and carried. 
The members afterwards adjourned to the White Swan Hotel 
and dined, the Mayor, Aid. James Booth presiding. 
Meeting of the Council, Philosophical Hall, Leeds, July 8th, 1891. 
Present, T. W. Embledon, Esq., in the chair. 
Messrs. Carter, Gray, Tate. Reynolds, and Honorary Secretary. 
The minutes of last general meeting were read and confirmed. 
Resolved that if a suitable subject is found a photograph be 
issued with next year's proceedings. 
That the Secretary write to the Geologists Association for 
information respecting their excursion to East Yorkshire, and if 
desirable, arrange that the members of this Society shall join in the 
excursion. 
Joint excursion of the members of Geologists' Association of 
London with the members of this Society on the Yorkshire Coast, 
August 3rd to August 8th, 1891, conducted by Rev. Prof. J. F. 
Blake, J. W. Woodall, of Scarborough, and G. W. Lamplugh, of 
Bridlington. 
3rd August. Mr. Mortimer's Museum was inspected. Visited 
Flamborough Head and North Shore of Bridlington Bay. Mr. 
Boynton's collection from Lake Dwellings at Ulrome was inspected. 
4th. Visited Speeton, Red and White Chalk and the Speeton 
Clays, together with the Upper Jurassic Rocks of Filey Brig received 
attention. 
