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RECORDS OF MEETINGS. 
(3) Hull. — The Secretary was instructed to arrange for the 
Annual General Meeting in conjunction with the Hull 
Local Secretar^^ 
The following accounts were passed for payment : — 
£ s. d. 
Chorley & Pickcrsgill (Proceedings) . . 81 7 10 
Griffin (Year Book of Scientific Societies) 0 7 6 
F. Carter (Circulars and Stationery) . . 4 10 0 
£86 5 4 
The Secretary read a circular re Palaeontologica Universahs, 
a publication for the registering and full description of type 
specimens. It w^as resolved to recommend the publication to 
the Leeds Reference Library. 
The Secretary read a letter from Mr. Davies Sherburn, of 
the British Museum (Natural History), asking for information 
about the process blocks illustrating our Proceedings ; and one 
from the Philosophical Society of Cambridge asking for a set 
of our Proceedings. It was resolved that a complete set so 
far as possible should be sent. 
The issue of Proceedings, Vol. XV., Part 3, was then con- 
sidered. 
Prof. Kendall reported on the illustrations required for his 
paper on " The Glacier-Lakes of Cleveland." It was resolved 
that the paper be suitably and fully illustrated, and that the 
Editors be authorised to go to £25 for this purpose. 
General Meeting and Field Excursion, Leeds, March 19th, 
1903. 
A party was led by the Rev. W. Lower Carter to examine 
the Elland Flagstones at Potternewton, and the Ganister 
Quarry in the Meanwood Valley. 
The members attended a lecture by Mr. Henry Crowther, 
F.R.M.S., at the Philosophical Hall, to the Scholars of the Leeds 
Elementary Schools, on " The Marvels of Bird Life." 
The General Meeting was held at the Church Institute, 
Mr. J. E. Bedford, F.G.S., in the chair. 
