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Mr. Kendall explained his views for the programme of such a 
meeting. 
It was then resolved that the next General Meeting be arranged 
as above, and that a cordial invitation be given to the members of 
the Glacialists' Association to join in the Meeting and Excursion. 
The arrangements for the meeting were then discussed and a 
provisional programme adopted, Mr. P. F. Kendall, F.G.S , being 
appointed Leader. 
With regard to the Upper Wliarfeilale Exploration Committee, 
the Hon. Secretary read letters from Mr. E. E. Speight stating that 
the tenancy of the cottage at Grassington expired on January 26th, 
and that Mr. Baxendale desired the removal of the " finds." 
Mr. J. J. Wilkinson gave a short account of the negotiations 
with the authorities of the Grassington Mechanics' Institute, which 
seemed to have issued in a deadlock. 
The Secretary reported that the Exploration Committee had 
met and requested the trustees to take steps for the security of the 
" finds." He was re<iuested to communicate at once with Mr. J. R. 
Eddy. 
General Meeting and Excursion, held at York, April 26th and 
27th, 1895. 
Friday, April 26th. The members met at York Station at 12-15. 
A waggonette conveyed the party, which numbered twenty-five, to 
Ascham Bryan, where a section in the northern, or York, moraine 
was examined. 
The journey was resumed to Bilbrough Hall which was shown 
to the party by the kindness of Guy T. Fairfax, Esq., and the relics 
of the Fairfax family, and especially of General Lord Fairfax, were 
described by Commander Markham. Before leaving a very cordial 
vote of thanks was passed to Mr. Fairfax for his kindness in exhibit- 
ing this interesting collection, and to Commander Markham for his 
lucid explanations. 
The return journey was by Healaugh and Acomb, giving good 
views of the York moraine. 
