252 UNDERGROUND WATERS OF NORTH-WEST YORKSHIRE. 
Tlie work to be undertaken during the next year was con- 
sidered. It was decided to investigate thoroughly tlie Sliooting 
Box stream. Long Kin West, Crey Wife Sike, and the source of 
Moses' Well, and to have two bore holes put down in the 
vicinity of Turn Dub by a well sinker. It was resolved that 
the survey of the passages to the west of Long Churn should 
be undertaken, and that Mr. Ashley be invited to co-operate 
with the Committee in this work. Mr. S. W. Cuttriss gave some 
interesting facts about the recent descent of Alum Pot by 
members of the Yorkshire Ramblers' Club, and exhibited a plan 
of the pot and gave details of the beds observed during the 
descent. 
The fourth meeting of the full Committee was held at Horton- 
in-Ribblesdale. on April 24th, 1903. Mr. Dwerryhouse reported 
that owing to Mr. Ashley's removal from Leeds he could not 
continue the work of the survey of Long Churn. It was resolved 
that Mr. Dwerryhouse should have the services of an assistant 
to complete it. The Committee, under the guidance of Mr. 
Dwerryhouse. inspected Long Churn, Turn Dub, and other 
points connected with the investigation. 
The Sub-committee met on July 15th. 1904, under the 
presidency of Mr. F. W. Branson. Mr. Dwerryhouse reported 
the condition of the work. The Shooting Box stream had at 
last yielded up its secret, and had been traced to Crummack 
Beck Head. The courses of several streams previously un- 
determined had now been ascertained. Messrs. Dwerryhouse, 
Howarth, Bingle}^ and Carter, were appointed an Editorial 
Committee to arrange the report for publication. 
The fifth meeting of the full Committee was held at Leeds, 
on December 1st. 1904. Mr. J. H. Howarth in the chair. 
The Secretar3\ Rev. W. Lower Carter, stated that he had 
obtained an estimate for the cost of the illustrations needed 
for the Ingleborough Report, which amounted to £38. It was 
resolved that a special fund should be raised to defray this 
expenditure. 
Tlie draft report was read by Mr. Dwerryhouse and amended. 
Tlie selection of the illustrations and other details were left with 
