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RECORDS OF MEETINGS. 
The following accounts were passed for payment : — 
£ s. d. 
Chorley & Pickersgill— Proceedings ... 33 12 0 
J. Green— Drawing Plates ... ... 11 0 0 
Mintern Bros. — Lithographing ... ... 6 10 0 
F. Carter — Circulars and Stationery ... 4 14 0 
£55 16 0 
Next Year's Meetings. — A letter was read from Rev. J. 
Haw^ell, M.A., F.G.S., suggesting that a meeting should be held 
in the Cleveland District. This suggestion was adopted. 
For the other general meeting and field excursion an 
examination of Upper Calderdale was suggested. 
Proceedings, Vol. XIII., Part 4. — A list of papers ready 
for publication w^as given by the Hon. Secretary. 
Mr. G. Bingley reported that he had not yet been able to 
complete his photographs of the coast north of Filey Brigg, 
but hoped to be able to do so during the next summer. It 
was, therefore, agreed that views should be issued to illustrate 
Mr. Kendall's paper on the Wharfe and Nidd, or the excursion 
to Clapham. 
Annual General Meeting, Philosophical Hall, Leeds, Nov. 17th, 
1898. 
In the absence of the President the chair was taken by 
Arthur Smith Woodward, Esq., F.G.S., F.L.S. 
The Hon. Secretary read a letter from Lord Ripon regretting 
his inability to be present and preside. 
The Hon. Secretary read the report for 1898, and the 
Treasurer presented the financial statement, which were unani- 
mously adopted. 
The following new members were elected. 
John Nevin, J. P., liittlemoor, Mirfield. 
William Story, Fewston, near Otley. 
Robert Law, F.G.S., Hipperholme. 
George W. Haldane, Wakefield. 
