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REPORTS OF MEETINGS. 
Council Meeting, Philosophical Hall, Leeds, 31st March, 1896. 
The chair was taken by Mr. Richard Reynolds, F.C.S. 
Present : — Messrs. Stubbins, Kendall, and Carter (Hon Sec.) 
The minutes of the previous Council Meeting were read and 
confirmed. 
Letters of regret for non-attendance were read from Messrs. 
W. Gregson, W. Cash, C. W. Fennell, and T. Tate. 
Tlie Honorary Secretary reported that at Mrs. Davis' request he 
had been to Clievinedge and packed up the books belonging to the 
Society, and sent them to Mr. Henry Crowther for deposit in 
the Library of the Leeds Philosophical Hall. He reported that 
Mr. Crowtlier had kindly seen to their arrangement in the glass cases 
assigned to them, and that they were now available for reference at 
any time by Members. 
The Council then inspected the books and expressed satisfaction 
with the arrangements made for their housing. 
The recommendation of the previous Council Meeting that the 
next Meeting be held at Malham was confirmed. It was resolved 
that Mr. Walter Morrison, M.P., be invited to preside at the Meeting 
and Dinner, and that an invitation be sent to the Glacialists' Associa- 
tion. An outline programme was arranged. 
Letters were read from Mr. Nicholas Carter, J. P., and Mrs. 
Crawford Williamson, in response to the votes of condolence passed 
at the Annual Meeting on the decease of Mr. Richard Carter, J. P., 
and Professor W. C. Williamson, F.R.S. 
The Secretary reported that Mr. P. F. Kendall, F.G.S., was con- 
templating a detailed survey, on the six-inch scale, of the glacial 
deposits of the eastern side of the Pennine Chain. The facts had 
grown very rapidly, and the time was now ripe for attempting the 
thorough elucidation of these interesting glacial phenomena. This 
survey would entail a considerable outlay in maps, and he suggested 
that a grant, not exceeding £6, should be made to Mr. Kendall for 
