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A paper was read by Mr. Edgar D. Wellburn, L.R.C.P., on 
" Some Fish Remains found in the Yorkshire Millstone Grits," 
A short discussion followed. 
A hearty vote of thanks was passed to Professor Hughes 
and to the readers of the papers. 
June 11th. — The party, under Professor Hughes's guidance, 
ascended Xorber Brow and investigated the height to which the 
Silurian boulders had been elevated by the ice. The trail of 
boulders was followed up to the outcrop of the Austwick Grits 
in Crummack Dale, and the height of the highest exposure was 
noted. This showed a minimum rise of 50 feet for the highest 
boulder observed. Crummack Dale was then ascended to Beck 
Head, and an interesting double unconformity of the Bala 
beds, Silurian conglomerate, and Mountain Limestone was ex- 
amined. A move was then made to the north-east corner of the 
dale to obtain specimens of the Moughton Whetstones. On 
the return journey a brief halt was made at Wharf e to examine 
the zone of Fhacops elegans and the underlying Silurian con- 
glomerate. After dinner at the New Hotel the party separated 
with mutual congratulations on two very interesting days' work. 
General 2Ieeting and Field Excursion at Malton, July loth 
and 16th, 1898. 
The party met the Rev. E. Maule Cole, M.A., F.G.S., the 
leader, at Burdale Station. The position of the Red Chalk near 
the bottom of the dale was pointed out, and the Fairy Stones 
visited. Thence the party walked to Back Dale, and noted the 
landslips along the dale side. At Aldro a halt was called for 
lunch, and the noted entrenchments were examined. During the 
descent to Leavening the leader pointed out the interesting 
scenic features caused by the outcrop of successive members of 
the Oolites along the escarpment of the Wolds. A cross-country 
tramp brought the party to Kirkham Abbey Station, where the 
train was taken to Malton. 
The general meeting was held at the Talbot Hotel, Malton, 
under the presidency of Sir Charles Strickland, Bart. Present 16. 
