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RECORDS OF MEKTIXCS, 
of the following gentlemen, Messrs. W. Simpson and J. H. 
Lofthouse being the Scrutineers : — 
The President delivered an address. 
The Report of the Committee for the investigation of the 
Underground Waters of Ingleborough was read by Mr. A. R. 
Dwerryhouse. B.Sc. F.G.S. There was a short discussion on 
the Report. 
A paper was read by Mr. Percy F. Kendall, F.G.S., on 
" The Western Margin of the Uredale Glacier, and a System of 
Glacier-lakes near Ripon and Harrogate." Tliis was followed 
by a discussion. 
A series of new lantern slides of geological interest \Aas 
exhibited and described by Mr. Godfrey Bingley. 
Fifth Resolution : — " That this Meeting desires to convey 
its hearty thanks to the Marquis of Ripon, for presiding : to 
Mr. P. F. Kendall. F.G.S., for leading the excursion ; to the 
Readers of the Papers ; and to Mr. Godfrey Bingley, for his 
exhibition of lantern slides." Proposed by the Rev. E. Maule 
Cole. M.A.. F.G.S., seconded by the Rev. J. Hawell, M.A., F.G.S.. 
and carried. 
The members and their friends dined together at the George 
Hotel, under the presidency of Mr. Walter Rowley, F.S.A., F.G.S., 
in the unavoidable absence of the Mayor of Harrogate. 
Earlier in the day the members drove from Harrogate by 
wagonette to Dole Bank, near Markington. under the leadership 
of Mr. P. F. Kendall, F.G.S., to examine the inlet of a great 
lake-overflow, Cayton Gill. The party walked down Cayton 
Gill, and noted the interesting diversion of Markington Beck, 
after which tliey returned to Harrogate. 
Council : 
W. Ackroyd, F.I.C. 
J. T. Atkinson, F.G.S. 
J. E. Bedford, F.G.S. 
A. R. Dwerryhouse, F.G.S. 
Edwin Hawkes worth. 
P. F. Kendall, F.G.S. 
Rev. C. T. Pratt, M.A. 
F. F. Walton, F.G.S. 
E. D. Weliburn, F.G.S 
Godfrey Bingley. 
F. W. Branson, F.I.C. 
W. Cash. F.G.S. 
