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RECORDS OF MEETINGS. 
Thirsk— W. Gregson, F.G.S. 
Wakefield— C. W. Fennell, F.G.S. 
Wensleydale— W. Home, F.G.S. 
York— Rev. W. Johnson, B.A., B.Sc. 
The Chairman deUvered an address. 
The following papers were read : — 
" Final Report of the Committee for the Investigation 
of the Underground Waters of Ingleborough." 
By Arthur R. Dwerryhouse, Esq., M.Sc., F.G.S. 
" Earth Movements which have affected the Cleveland 
Area." By Professor Percy F. Kendall, F.G.S. 
" Notes on the Vertical Distribution of East Yorkshire 
Boulders." By John W. Stather, Esq., F.G.S. 
" Recent Investigations respecting the Glacial Lakes 
in the Areas adjoining Airedale." By E. E. 
Gregory, Esq. Illustrated by lantern slides. 
Each paper was followed by a discussion. 
Resolution IV. — " That the best thanks of this Annual 
Meeting be given to the Chairman for presiding ; to the York- 
shire Philosophical Society, for the use of the Museum ; to 
Mr. Platnauer for his kind assistance in arranging the meeting ; 
to the Leaders of the Field Excursions ; and to the Readers 
of the Papers." Proposed by Rev. C. T. Pratt, seconded by 
Mr. F. W. Branson, and adopted. 
The members and their friends dined together at Marker's 
Hotel. 
In the evening a lecture was delivered at the Museum by 
Professor P. F. Kendall, F.G.S., on " The First Men in Britain," 
illustrated by lantern slides. The members of our Society 
were present by the kind invitation of the Yorkshire Philosophical 
Society. 
In connection with the Annual General Meeting the follow- 
ing Field Excursions were taken : — 
(i.) November 3rd. — Leader, Rev. W. Johnson, B.A., B.Sc. 
To Dringhouses brick -pits, where finely laminated silt overlying 
