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iiECoiJDs OF mi:etin(;s. 
General Meeting at Leeds, 27tli February, 1902. 
A visit to the Leeds Museum was arranged to see the exr 
periment made by the Leeds Association of Teachers, for in- 
teresting the scholars of the Leeds Elementary Schools in the 
Museum. A lecture was given to 400 children by Mr. Henry 
Crowther, F.R.M.S., and a tour round the Museum followed. 
The General Meeting was held at the Leeds Institute 
(Chemists' Room), Mr. F. W. Branson, F.C.S., presiding, in tlie 
])lace of Dr. Forsyth, who was prevented by illness. 
The following new members were elected : — 
Mr. Stanley Nettleton, Old Roundwood, Ossett. 
Mr. G. E. Stringer, jun., Shngsby Hall, York. 
Letters of regret for non-attendance were read from Dr. 
Forsyth and Messrs. C. W. Bartholomew and J. R. Dakyns. 
A paper was read by Mr. A. R. Dwerryhouse, F.G.S., on 
" The Glaciation of Teesdale, Weardale, and the Tyne Valley, 
and their Tributary Valleys," illustrated by lantern slides and 
diagrams. 
A paper hy Mr. J. R. Dakyns, M.A., on " Notes on the 
Glacial Phenomena of part of Wharf edale, near Grassington. 
from MS. written in 1878," was read by the Hon. Secretary. 
Each paper was followed by a discussion. 
The proceedings closed with a vote of thanks to the Chair- 
man, and the authors of the papers. 
General Meeting and Field Excursion, Whitby, A]iril 25th 
to 29th, 1902. 
Friday, April 25tli. — The party assembled at Goathland 
and visited the moorlands to the west of Xewton Dale, under 
the guidance of Mr. P. F. Kendall, F.G.S. 
The General Meeting was held at the Crown Hotel. Whitby, 
under the presidency of Mr. Wm. Whitaker. B.A., F.R.S., 
F.G.S. 
The following new members were elected :— 
Mr. Robert Kidston. F.R.S.E., F.G.S., Stirling. 
Mr. Lewis G. Rowland, Whitby. 
An address was delivered by the Chairman, who spoke 
of the great interest which Professor Kendall's work had aroused 
in London, and the value of his results to geological science. 
