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General Meeting of the Society in the Lecture Theatre of the Royal Institu- 
tion, Hull, on Wednesday, April 23rd, 1881, 
A. K. Rollit, Esq., L.L.D., D.C.L., F.R.A.S., &c, occupied the chair and 
delivered an address. 
The Minutes of the last general meeting were read and confirmed. 
The following papers were read :— 
1. A. G. Cameron, Esq., of H.M. Geol. Survey, "On the Subsidences 
above the Permian Limestone between Hartlepool and Ripon." 
2. G. W. Lamplugh, Esq., " On the peculiar intermingling of Gravel and 
Boulder Clay in some Sections near Bridlington." 
3. J. E. Clark, Esq., B.A.. &c, " On a Deep Glacial Section at the Friend's 
Retreat at York." 
Dr. Rollit, Messrs. Gleadhow, Banks Lee, Wilson and Whiteley were elected 
Members of the Society. 
On the motion of Dr. Bowman, seconded by Mr. Cash, the thanks of the 
Society were given to Dr. Rollit for presiding, to the readers of papers, 
and to the Literary and Philosophical Society for the use of their rooms. 
The members and friends partook of luncheon at the Imperial Hotel. 
The party afterwards joined the members of the Hull Student's Association, 
and the Geological Section of the Literary and Philosophical Society, 
and proceeded by a special train to Withernsea. 
Professor James Geikie, F.R.S., explained the geological features of the dis- 
trict with a general exposition of geological phenomena. 
A vote of thanks was accorded to Prof. Geikie on the motion of Mr. Davis. 
Meeting of the Council at the Museum, Leeds, July 27th, 1881. 
Present — Prof. Green in the chair, Prof. Miall, Messrs. Brigg, Bedford. 
Atkinson, Reynolds and Davis. 
Proposed by Mr. Atkinson, seconded by Mr. Reynolds, and carried — "That 
the Annual Meeting of the Members shall be held at Bradford, in Octo- 
ber next." 
Proposed by Mr. Bedford, seconded by Mr. Reynolds, and carried — 4 * That 
the following Accounts be paid : — 
E. Wormald ... ... £25 19*. 9d. 
A. Megson 33 5 4 
Petty Cash 10 0 0 
