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RECORDS OF MEETINGS. 
The General Meeting was held at the York Museum, at 4-30, by 
the kind permission of the Yorkshire Philosophical Society. 
The chair was taken by Sir Chas. Strickland, Bart. 
Present : — 41. 
The following new members were elected : — 
John Farrah, F.R.Met.S., Harrogate. 
Alfred Harker, M.A., F.G.S., Cambridge. 
A Paper was read by Mr. Thomas Sheppard, on " Another 
section in the so-called Interglacial Gravels of Holderness," illustrated 
by a section. 
A Paper was communicated by Mr. C. Fox-Strangways, F.G.S., 
of the Geological Survey, on " Glacial Phenomena near York," illus- 
trated by a sketch map. 
An Address was delivered by Mr. P. F. Kendall, F.G.S., on 
Additional Facts respecting the Glacial Phenomena of Yorkshire," 
illustrated by a large map of the York moraines. 
A vote of thanks was passed to Sir Chas. Strickland for presiding. 
The members dined together at Halliwell's North Eastern Hotel, 
under the presidency of the Rev. E. Maule Cole, M.A., F.G.S., in the 
unavoidable absence of Sir Chas. Strickland, Bart. 
In addition to the usual loyal toast the following toasts were 
proposed from the chair : — 
The Lord Mayor, Sheriff, and Corporation of York ; responded to 
by the Sheriff, Dr. Tempest Anderson. 
The Yorkshire Philosophical Society ; responded to by Mr. J. E. 
Clark, B.A., B.Sc. 
The Glacialists' Association ; responded to by Dr. Karl Grossmann. 
The Yorkshire Geological and Polytechnic Society ; responded to 
by the Hon. Secretary. 
After dinner the meeting was resumed in the Coffee Room of 
the North Eastern Hotel, under the presidency of the Rev. E. Maule 
Cole. 
Mr. J. Spink, of Pickering, exhibited, on behalf of Major James 
Mitclielson, a collection of pottery and animal remains found in a 
Lake-dwelling near Pickering, and gave an account of the excavations 
thiit had been made. 
