RECORDS OF MEETINGS. 
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The following new members were elected : — 
Mr. H. Culpin, Doncaster. 
Mr. Cosmo Johns, M.l.Mech.E., Sheffield. 
A paper was read by the Rev. W. Lower Carter, M.A., F.G.S., 
on " The Geological History of the Don River-system." 
A discussion took place, in which the Chairman, Messrs. 
P. F. Kendall. E. Hawkesworth, W. Hemingway, and Cosmo 
Johns took part. 
A paper was communicated by Mr. H. Culpin on " A Fault 
in the Magnesian Limestone near Cus worth." 
The members of the Barnsley Naturalists' Field Club ex- 
pressed their pleasure, by Messrs. Wade and Baj^ford, at being 
invited to tlie meeting, and their interest in the subject. 
A vote of thanks to the Leaders of the Field Excursions 
the Readers of the Papers, and the Chairman concluded the 
proceedings. 
Saturday, July 9tli. — The party drove to Stairfoot, ex- 
amined the dry valley, and afterwards proceeded to Wombwell 
and Wentworth to see other cuts through the watershed, after 
which they returned to Barnsle}^ 
Meeting of the Underground Waters' Committee {Inglehorough), 
Philosophical Hall, Leeds, July loth, 1904. 
Chairman : — Mr. F. W. Branson. 
Present :— Messrs. C. W. Fennell. A. R. Dwerry house, 
P. F. Kendall, and W. L. Carter (Hon. Secretary). 
The minutes of the previous Committee Meeting were read 
and confirmed. 
Mr. Dwerryhouse reported the concluding work of the 
Ingleborough investigations. The Shooting Box stream had 
now been traced to Crummack Beck Head. The courses of 
several streams previously undetermined had now been ascer- 
tained. 
It was resolved to api}oint an Editorial Committee to 
prepare the final report for publication, to consist of Messrs. 
A. R. Dwerryhouse, G. Bingley, J. H. Howarth, and W. L. Carter 
''Hon. Secretary). 
