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MINUTES OF MEETINGS. 
Meeting of tJie Coaacil May 9tli, 1888, at the Museum, Leeds. 
Present— Mr. T. W. Euibleton, in the cliair ; Messrs, Reynolds, 
Gray, Tate, and Davis. 
The minutes were read and cuntirmed. 
Mr. Reynolds reptn-ted that he had made en([uiries respecting 
the early Minute Books of tlie Society, but without success. A list 
of members in 1871 was obtained from Prof. Miall, together with 
some copies of the Rules, printed in 1840. 
Mr. Gray proposed and Mr. Reynolds seconded that the follow- 
ing accounts be paid : — 
£ 
s. 
d. 
Meissenbach & Co. 
7 
12 
0 
Autotype Co. 
... 10 
10 
0 
Mintern Bros. 
... 8 
15 
0 
J. W, Shores 
1 
6 
8 
Wormald Bros. 
0 
2 
9 
W. Townend 
1 
6 
0 
J. Potterton (reporter) 
3 
10 
0 
A letter having been read from Mr. Husband, the Secretary of 
the Yorkshire College, stating that this Society has been placed on 
the list entitled to appoint a Governor on the Board of Governors at 
the Yorkshire College, and requesting that one be appointed, it was 
resolved on the motion of j\Ir. Tate, seconded by ^Ir. (^ray, 
That Richard Carter, Es(|., C.E., be appointed. 
It was resolved that the next meeting be held at Leeds in June, 
and that after the meeting Professor A. H, Green be entertained at 
dinner by the Societ}^ That the dinner be at the Great Northern 
Hotel, and that members be allowed to invite or take tickets for friends. 
That the following gentlemen be invited by the Society, viz. : — 
Principal Bodington, Professors Miall, Barr, Lupton, and Smithells, 
of the Yorkshire College ; Principal Greenwood, Professors Williamson 
and Boyd Dawkins, of Owen's College, and Professor Hughes, of 
Cambridge ; aud that the President, the Marc^uis of Ripon, be re(iuested • 
