RECORDS OF MEETINGS. 
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The programme included an examination of the cliff sections, start- 
ing at Bridlington and continuing to Bempton. 
June 9th. The field-work was resumed at Filey, and the party 
walked on the beach to Speeton, returning to Bridlington by train. 
The Rev. E. Maule Cole, M.A., F.G.S., Messrs. Percy F. Ken- 
dall, F.G.S., and J. W. Stather, F.G.S., officiated as leaders. 
The members dined together at the Alexandra Hotel, Brid- 
lington Quay, on Friday evening, June 8th, Wilfred H. Hud- 
leston, Esq., F.R.S., P.G.S., presiding. 
General Meeting, Alexandra Hotel, Bridlington Quay, June 8th. 
The chair was taken by Wilfred H. Hudleston, Esq., F.R.S., 
P.G.S. 
The minutes of the previous General Meeting were read and 
confirmed. 
Mr. John Stears, Hull, was elected a member. 
A paper was read on " A new section in the Hessle Gravels," by 
F. Fielder Walton, L.R.C.P., F.G.S. 
A discussion followed, introduced by the Chairman, in which 
Messrs. Kendall, Carter, Boynton, and Stather took part. Mr. 
Walton briefly responded. 
Mr. Walton's paper was illustrated by a large plan and section 
showing the new pits in the neighbourhood of Hessle, and all the 
bones found in the deposit were exhibited, together with the samples 
of sand and gravel, and the boulder found in the overlying Boulder 
Clay. 
An Address was given on " The Drifts of Flamborough Head," 
by Percy F. Kendall, F.G.S., illustrated by a map of glacial geology. 
An Address was given on " The Cretaceous Beds between 
Bridlington and Filey," by the Rev. E. Maule Cole, M.A. 
A collection of Arctic shells, obtained from the " Bridlington 
Crag," was exhibited and described by Mr. W. B. Headley. 
A collection of articles found in the Ulrome Lake-Dwelling was 
exhibited by Mr. Thos. Boynton ; also a fine series of sections and 
maps of the Grand Canon of Colerado. 
