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SEriJETARV's llEPOUT. 
Historical Society of Lancashire and Cheshire. 
Geological Society of London. 
Royal University of Norway, Christiana. 
Societ^-Geologique du Nord, Lille 
Royal Society of Edinburgh. 
Royal Geological Society of Cornwall, 
Geological Society of Edinburgh. 
Royal Physical Society of Edinburgh. 
Ovorsigt over det Konigelige Danske Videnskabernes Selskabs, Kjopeuhavn, 
Museum of Comparative Zoology, Cambridge, U.S A. 
\V;.tford Natural History Society and Hertfordshire Field Club. 
Birmingham Natural History and Microscopical Society. 
Bristol Naturalists' Society 
Leeds Geological Association 
Potent Office Library, London 
Powis Land Naturalists' Club, Aberystwith 
American Philosophical Society, Philadelphia, U.S.A. 
Comit6 Geologique de Russie, St. Petersburg 
Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society, Chapel Hill, U.S. America 
Elliott Society of Science and Art, Charleston, U.S.A. 
Your Secretary attended, as the representative of the Society, 
the meetings of the corresponding Societies at the British Association. 
He presented the fourth report of the Committee for " ascertaining 
and recording the locahties of the British IsLands in which evidences 
of the existence of Pre-Historic Inhabitants of the country are found." 
The Committee consists of Sir J. Lubbock, Profs. Boyd Dawkins and 
Afeldola, Drs. Evans, IMunro, and Muirhead, Messrs. Pengelly and 
Hicks, with Mr. James W. Davis as Recorder and Secretary. 
The Committee of the association for the Collection, Preservation 
and Systematic Registration of Photographs of Geological interest, 
was attended by three members of the Society, namely, Messrs. J. E. 
Bedford, R. H. Tiddeman and James W. Davis, who are members of 
the Committee. 
A Committee was appointed for " the Investigation of the Cave at 
Elbolton, near Skipton, in order to ascertain whether the remains of 
Palseolithic man occur in the Lower Cave Earth." The Committee 
consists of 7 members of whom 4, viz : — James W. Davis (Chairman), 
Rev. E. Jones (Secretary), R. H. Tiddeman and J. J. Wilkinson are 
members of this Society. A grant of £25 was made to enable the 
Committee to carry on the work. 
