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MINUTES. 
The following gentlemen were proposed members of the Society 
and dnly elected : — 
J. D. Taylor, Esq., Halifax. 
Rev. J. Critchison, Elland. 
Sir Tatton Sykes, Sledmere, York. 
Riley Briggs, Esq., Osgoodby Hall, Selby. 
Oswald Dawson, Esq., Leeds. 
Henry Seal, Esq., Vale Head, Knottingley. 
The following papers were read : — 
C. E. De Ranee, A.I.C.E., F.U.S., of H.M. Ueol. Survey, "Notes on 
the age of the Cave deposits of the Vale of Clwyd." 
Rev. E. Maule Cole, M.A., " Xotes on the ancient entrenchments 
in the neighbourhood of Wetwang." 
G. W. Lamplugh, Esq., "On the larger boidders of Flambro' 
Head." Part H. 
Discussion followe<l on the papers, Messrs. Lamplugh, Tate, 
Green, Seal, Cole and De Ranee taking part. 
After the meeting the members and friends adjourned to the 
Great Xorthern Hotel, where the Society entertained Professor 
A. H. Green, F.R.S., F.G S., at dinner, before he left Leeds and the 
Yorkshire College to commence duty at Oxford. The President, the 
Marquis of Ripon presided, and was supported by Principal Bodington, 
Professors Miall, Lupton, Smithells, Barr, and others from the York- 
shire College, and a large company. Letters of apology were read 
from Principal Greenwood, Professors AVilliamson and Boyd Dawkins, 
of Owen's College ; from Professor Hughes, of Cambridge ; and 
others. The health of Professor Green was proposed by the president, 
and heartily responded to ; other toasts also followed. 
Meeting (if the Council, August 22nd, 1888, Philosophical Hall 
Leeds. 
Present, Professor A. H. Green in the chair ; Messrs. Bedford, 
Parke, Cash, Eddy, Atkinson, Adamson and Davis. 
The minutes were read and confirmed. 
The Honorary Secretary read a letter from the Secretary of the 
Philosophical and Literary Society of Leeds, in answer to that of the 
Honorary Secretary of June 8th, having reference to the charge for use 
