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RECORDS OF MEETINGS. 
The following papers were then read : — 
" The Pre-Glacial Surface of Holderness," by Messrs. P. F. 
Kendall and W. H. Crofts. 
" The Diversion of the River Don," by the Rev. W. Lower 
Carter, M.A., F.G.S. 
" Land Shells in the Infra-Glacial Chalk Rubble at Sewerby, 
near Bridhngton," by Mr. G. W. Lamplugh, F.G.S. 
" Report of the Underground Waters of Ingleborough," 
by Mr. A. R. Dwerryhouse, M.Sc, F.G.S. 
A Lecture was given by Dr. Tempest Anderson on " The 
West Indian Eruptions," illustrated by a fine series of lantern 
slides. 
Resolution 3 : — " That the best thanks of the Society be 
given to Mr. F. Fielder Walton, F.G.S., for presiding, to the 
readers of the papers, to Mr. J. W. Stather, the leader of the 
excursion, to Mr. Thomas Sheppard, the Curator of the Museum, 
and to Dr. Tempest Anderson for his interesting Lecture." 
Proposed by Mr. Godfrey Bingley, seconded by Mr. McTurk, 
and carried. 
The Chairman briefly responded. 
The members and their friends dined together at the Gros- 
venor Hotel, under the presidency of Mr. F. Fielder Walton, 
F.G.S. 
October 30th. — A Field Excursion was taken to Flamborough 
Head, under the leadership of Mr. J. W. Stather, F.G.S. The 
party went by train to Bridlington, and by wagonette to the 
Flamborough Lighthouse. The glacial beds on the top of the 
cliff and the blow-hole were examined, and a descent made to 
the beach at High Stacks. A fine boulder of augite syenite 
(laurvikite) was found on tlie beach. The cliff sections were 
examined as far as Sewerby. Several considerable falls of rock 
were noted. The section at the buried cliff was found to be 
much obscured by rain- wash, but the rubbly and sandy beds 
were clearly seen. 
