RECORDS OF MEETINGS. 
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Mr. Dwerryhouse read the report for presentation to the 
B.A. Meeting at Southport. It detailed the results of the in- 
vestigation of the streams north of Alum Pot, and round the 
shoulder of Ingleborough into Chapel-le-Dale. The stream from 
the shooting-box, though dosed with 2 lbs. of fluorescein, had 
not yet yielded any indication of its course after sinking. Fluor- 
escein put into Grey Wife Sike had been found to emerge at 
Moses' Well. Owing to the proprietor of the land about Turn 
Dub being in Africa, it had not been possible to obtain permission 
to put down the bore-holes. 
The report was adopted with the hearty thanks of the 
Committee to Mr. Dwerryhouse for the great care, amount of 
time and labour he had expended on the investigation. 
Mr. Dwerryhouse presented a financial statement showing 
a balance in hand of £32 15s. Id. It was resolved that application 
should be made to the British Association for the reappointment 
of the B.A. Committee for another year, with the use of the 
unexpended balance. It was suggested that Hunt Pot and 
Hull Pot should be investigated during the visits of the Com- 
mittee to Ingleborough next year. 
Mr. Dwerryhouse presented a plan of underground channels 
above Alum Pot, and reported that he was preparing a report 
on the joints of the limestone and their relation to the under- 
ground passages, but that it was not yet completed. 
A conversation was entered into as to the advisability of 
the Y. G. and P. Society attempting further investigations in 
association with a B.A. Committee. Several suggestions were 
made, but the further consideration of the matter was postponed 
until next year. 
Council Meeting, Philosophical Hall, Leeds, 24th September, 
1903. 
Chairman :— Prof. P. F. Kendall. 
Present : — Messrs. G. Bingley, E. Hawksworth, F. W. 
Branson, A. R. Dwerryhouse, J. H. Howarth, W. Ackroyd, 
J. W. Stather, F. F. Walton, J. E. Bedford, C. W. Fennell, 
J. J. Wilkinson, Revs. C. T. Pratt and W. L. Carter (Secretary). 
