183 
the earlier numbers are especially valuable, and constantly 
referred to in recent scientific literature : — 
1 QACi 
loO'±-0 ... 
1841 ... 
... 8 „ 
1858-9 ... 
... 8 „ 
1842 ... 
... 104 „ 
1860 ... 
... 14 „ 
1843 ... 
... 72 „ 
1862 ... 
... 18 „ 
1844-5 ... 
... 6 „ 
1864-5 ... 
... 30 „ 
1845-6 ... 
... 92 „ 
1865-6 ... 
7 „ 
1847 ... 
... 80 „ 
1867 ... 
... 9 „ 
1848 ... 
... 112* „ 
1868 ... 
... 38 „ 
1851 ... 
... 12 „ 
1869 ... 
... 50 „ 
1853 ... 
... 2 „ 
1870 ... 
... 73 „ 
* Containing an Index of Vols. I. and II. 
An interesting excursion to the Victoria Cave, near 
Settle, was participated in by many of the members, on 
Wednesday, July 12th. They were met at the Giggleswick 
Museum by Mr. R. H. Tiddeman, who conducted the party 
to the cave, and explained, in a lucid and interesting address, 
the early history of the cave, the important results that had 
been already obtained, and the method in which the opera- 
tions are at present being conducted. The thanks of the 
Society were presented to Mr. Tiddeman, for his services, on 
the motion of Mr. Miall, seconded by Mr. Davis. 
Thanks were also accorded to Mr. Styles, who had kindly 
placed the Museum of the Giggleswick School at the service 
of the Society, and enabled the members to inspect the large 
collection of animal remains gathered at the cave. 
