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RECORDS OF MEETINGS. 
The Chairman dehvered an address. 
An address was dehvered by Mr. J. H. Howarth, F.G.S., on 
" Ingleborough." 
An account of the recent investigations of the underground 
waters of the eastern slopes of Ingleborough was given by Mr. 
Arthur R. Dwerryhouse, M.Sc, F.G.S. 
A resolution of deep regret at the sudden death of Mr. James 
Bedford, of Leeds, who had been a member of the Society since 
1875, and of sympathy with his family, was passed unanimously. 
The above papers were followed by a meeting of the 
Underground Waters Committee, 
Meeting of the Underground Waters Committee, Golden 
Lion Hotel, Horton-in-Ribblesdale, April 24th, 1903. 
Chairman : — Mr. W. Simpson, F.G.S. 
Present : — Messrs. A. R. Dwerryhouse, J. H. HoAvarth, 
F. W. Branson, and the Revs. C. T. Pratt, J. Hawell, and W. L. 
Carter (Secretary). 
The minutes of the previous meeting were read and confirmed. 
Mr. Dwerryhouse reported that Mr. Ashley had left Leeds, 
and therefore he was unable to continue the survey of Long 
Churn. It was resolved to pay the out-of-pocket expenses of 
an assistant to enable Mr. Dwerryhouse to complete the survey. 
It was agreed that efforts should be made to complete the 
investigation of Ingleborough this summer so as to present 
a complete report to the B.A. Meeting at Southport. 
It was agreed to inspect Turn Dub on Saturday, in order 
to determine on the spot where the bore-holes should be put 
down. 
General Meeting and Field Excursion, Cromer and Norwich, 
July 9th to 14th, 1903. 
July 9th. — Lender the leadership of Mr. F. W. Harmer, 
F.G.S., the party visited North Walsham Church and viewed 
the Paston Monument. A wagonette then conveyed the 
members to Hasbro', where a large boulder of laurvikite was 
noted. The cliff -sections from Hasbro' to Trimingham, were 
