MINUTES. 
283 
T. C. Mitchell read a communication "On a peculiar celt or 
flint which had been obtained from a French millstone." 
Proposed by the Rev. E. M. Cole, seconded by Mr. Cheetham, that 
thanks be given to the Chairman, and authors of papers. 
Meeting of the Council^ — At the Museum, Halifax, Nov. 28th, 
1883. Present, Wm, Alexander, M.D., J.P,, in the chair; Messrs. 
Cheetham, Rowley, Cash, Sykes, Crossley. 
The Minutes were read and confirmed. 
Proposed by Mr. Cheetham, seconded by Mr.* Sykes, that the following 
accounts be paid. 
Annual General Meeting in the Lecture Theatre, literary and 
Philosophical, Halifax, Nov. 28th, 1883. 
The chair was occupied by Lieut.-Col. Louis J. Crossley, J. P., 
F.R.M.S., &c. 
The Minutes of the last general meeting were read and confirmed. 
The Honorary Secretary read an annual report and balance 
sheet, which was adopted on the raotion of the Chairman, seconded 
by Mr. Rowley. 
The following gentlemen were elected members of the society : — ' 
H. B. Hewetson, 11, Hanover Place, Leeds, 
T. C. Heslington, North Road, Ripon. 
— Scargill, East Parade, Sheffield. 
Ed. Hailstone, F.S.A., Walton Hall, Wakefield. 
R. T. G. Abbott, Auburn Hill, Malton. 
Joseph Davidson, F.C.S., Holywell Green, Halifax. 
T. C. Scratcherd, Halifax. 
Francis Fleming, Halifax. 
George Patchett, jun., Halifax. 
W. Gaukroger, Halifax. 
L. J. Crossley. J.P., &c., Moorside, Halifax. 
Geo. R. Yine,'ll2, Hill Top, Attercliffe, Sheffield. 
A letter was read from John Brigg, Esq., tendering his resig- 
nation of the office of Treasurer. 
It was proposed by Mr. Cheetham, seconded by Mr. Parke, and cairied, 
"That the thanks of the society be given to Jno. Brigg, Esq., 
J. P., for his valuable services as Treasurer during the past eight 
years ; and to the officers for their services during the past year." 
E. Wormald 
S. S. Hill - 
G.Willis - 
£ s. d. 
0 7 3 
0 4 0 
2 6 0 
