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An address on " The Drift Deposits of the Trent Valley " was 
delivered by Mr. P. F. Kendall, F.G.S. 
A discussion followed, and a hearty vote of thanks to the Chair- 
man was proposed by Mr. William Cash, seconded by Mr. Embleton, 
and carried unanimously. The Chairman briefly replied. 
The arrangements for the next Meeting were considered. It 
was agreed to hold the next Meeting at Whitby, on July 31st and 
August 1st, and to co-operate with the Yorkshire Naturalists' Union 
at its Meeting at Staithes on the August Bank Holiday. 
Saturday, May 9th. — An early start was made by road to the 
top of Malham Cove, where Mr. Morrison met the party. The route 
taken was over the moors to '* Clattering Sykes," where a halt was 
called to secure specimens of the beautiful encrinities thrown out by 
the spring. The party then returned towards Kirkby Fell, and made 
for Stockdale Farm, near which an interesting quartz vein, on the 
line of the Craven Fault, was examined. Atteremere Scars were 
then climbed, and a visit paid to the Victoria Cave. Here the party 
separated from their leader, with many expressions of indebtedness, 
and made their way by Langcliffe to Settle. Most of the Members 
paid a visit to the Giggleswick Museum, where the relics found in the 
Victoria Cave were inspected with much interest. 
Dinner was provided at the Lion Hotel, Settle, after which the 
Members separated. 
Council Meeting, Crown Hotel, Whitby, 31st July, 1896. 
The chair was taken by Mr P. F. Kendall, F.G.S. 
Present : — Rev. J. Hawell, Mr. J. W. Stather, and the Honorary 
Secretary. 
The Secretary reported that the stock of back parts of the 
Proceedings had been removed from Chevinedge. Messrs. Whitley 
and Booth had been unable to find storage room for them, and there- 
fore he had applied to Mr. Henry Crowther, who had kindly undertaken 
to provide room in the library of the Leeds Philosophical Hall for 
their safe storage. 
This arrangement was approved by the Council. 
The proposal brought forward at the previous Council Meeting 
