MINUTES. 
the Fossil Polyzoa, and to assist him in further prosecution of his 
work. Carried with acclamation. 
The Chairman gave an address. 
The following papers were read : — 
" Notes on the Burrows of a Stone-boring Shell-fish in the 
Permian Sandstone." By Rev. J. Stanley Tute, B.A. 
" On a Boulder with cup and ring markings, found at Horsforth, 
near Leeds." By W. Cheetham, F.G.S. 
" Notes on Gold, Salt, and Slate Mines in Great Britain," illus- 
trated by the oxy- hydrogen lantern. By Professor A. Lu])ton, C.E., 
F.G.S., &c. 
" On the Pre-History of the village of Fimber." By J. R. 
Mortimer, F.G.S. 
"On the Boidders of the Drift near Thirsk." By T. Carter 
Mitchell. 
" Monograpli on the Yorkshire Carboniferous Polvzoa, Part II." 
By Geo. R. Vine. 
" Notes on British Eocene Polyzoa." By Geo. R. Vine. 
" Notes on the new line of Railway from ^larket Weighton to 
Driffield." By Rev. E. Maule Cole, M.A., &c. 
The last paper was deferred to a future meeting on account of 
the lateness of the hour. 
Mr. J. T. Atkinson proposed a vote of thanks to the Chairman 
and the contributors of papers, seconded by Mr. M. Nicholson. 
Meeting of the Council, Museum, Leeds, October 23rd, 1889. 
Mr. J. T. Atkinson in the chair. 
Present : — Messrs. x\tkinson, Bedford, Gray, Davis, Cheetham, 
Bedford, Carter, Embleton, Parke, Tate, Reynolds, Adamson, and 
Prof. Lupton. 
The minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed. 
The following accounts were ordered to be paid on the motion 
of Mr. Cheetham, seconded by Mr. Gray : — 
£ s. d. 
Whitley & Booth ... ... 23 6 0 
Do. 101 15 G 
On the motion of Mr. Atkinson, seconded by Mr. Carter, the 
