BEPORT OF THE HONORARY SECRETARIES, 1910. 167 
Negotiations were entered into by the Council last year with 
Mr. C. Fox -Strang ways with regard to the publication of a com- 
plete Bibliography of the Geological Literature of Yorkshire, to 
the compilement of which he had devoted the past five years. The 
sudden death of Mr. Strangways interrupted these negotiations, 
but ultima tel}' the M.S. was handed over to the Editor by Mr. 
G. W. Lamplugh, with the view of its pubHcation. The Council 
have c9-refully considered the advisabilitj- of the publication of 
this important Bibliography and have decided to print it next year 
and to issue it to each member. 
Dr. Dwerryhouse, having resigned the Editorship of the 
Proceedings on his removal to Belfast, the Council have nominated 
him for the Vice-Presidency vacant owing to the death of Mr. 
Fox-Strangways. 
Mr. W. Lower Carter having expressed his wish to be relieved 
from the Secretarial duties which he had undertaken as co-adjutor 
of Mr. Cosmo Johns, the Council unanimously nominated Mr. 
Edwin Hawkesworth, Secretary of the Leeds Geological Society, 
as co-Secretary, and nominated Mr. Carter as Editor of the 
Proceedings. 
The Council invited Professor P. F. Kendall to allow his name 
to be submitted to the Annual General Meeting as President for 
1911. 
The Programme for 1911 is provisionally arranged as 
foUows : — 
Easter. — South of Scotland, for Igneous Rocks. 
June I6th and \lih. — District West of Ingleton, for Ingleton 
Coalfield, Permians and Lower Carboniferous of Bentham. 
September I5th and IQth. — Hull as centre. For Hornsea, 
Withernsea, and Spurn Point. 
The Proceedings, as usual, have been forwarded to the 
principal Scientific Societies of the world, and publications have 
, been received in exchange as in previous years. 
W. LOWER CARTER. 
COSMO JOHNS. 
