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On separating, the most cordial thanks of the members 
were given to the Cliairman and the Leader of tlie Excursions. 
Meeting of the Committee for the Investigation of the Under- 
ground Waters of Inglehorough. (iolden Lion Hotel. Hoiton-in- 
Ribblesdale, August 29th. 1902. 
Chairman : — Mr. F. W. Branson, F.G.S. 
Present : — Messrs. G. Bingley. A. R. Dwerryliouse. T. 
Ashley, W. L. Carter, and three visitors. 
Letters of regret for non-attendance were read from Messrs. W. 
Simpson. R. Law. W. Ackroyd. J. H. Howarth. and S.W. Cuttriss. 
The minutes of the previous Committee Meeting were read 
and confirmed. 
Mr. Dwerryhouse read the draft report of the year's work. 
It was approved for presentation to the (geological Section of 
the British Association at Belfast. 
Mr. Tlieodore Asliley presented a plan of Long Cliurn, with 
cross-sections. A hearty vote of thanks was })assed to him for 
liis services. 
A conversation took })lace on the relation of the jointing 
of the limestone to the direction of Long Churn. 
Mr. Dwerryhouse reported that there would be about £15 
balance of the grant left, and it was decided to apply for the 
reappointment of the Committee, witli power to spend this 
balance, which it was thought would be sufficient for next year's 
investigations to complete the survey of Ingleborougli. 
Field Work, August 29tli and 30th. 
The underground passages of Long Churn were traversed, 
and the passages plotted out on the surface witli pegs and tapes. 
Fluorescein was introduced into the Shooting Box Stream on 
August 29th. but up to September 1st had not appeared. Boring 
was attempted at Turn Dub. Boulder clay was proved, but as 
it was full of boulders, the apparatus was unable to pierce it. 
Couneil Meeting. Philosophical Hall. Leeds, 2nd October, 1902. 
Chairman : — Mr. J. H. Howarth. 
Present : — Messrs. R. Peach. A. R. Dwerryhouse, F. F. 
Walton, W. Ackroyd, P. F. Kendall. G. Bingley, F. W. Branson, 
and W. L. Carter (Hon. Sec). 
