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Boulonnais. The subject is still receiving attention, and Mr. Odling 
hopes to publish a paper upon the subject in the near future. 
Professor Kendall then introduced the subject of the proposed 
Investigation of the Rivers of Yorkshire," pointing out the aims and 
importance of the work. 
A good discussion followed in which the following members took 
part : — ^the President, J. E. Bedford, Esq. (Lord Mayor of Leeds), Dr. 
Forsx-th, Messrs. Burton. Bingley, Thornber, Charlesworth, Bisat, 
Appleyard, Gill, Beaumont, and the Hon. Secretary. 
The general feeling of the meeting was that the work would be 
one of great importance and of such a character that it would give scope 
to all members of the Society, and it was unanimously agreed that the 
scheme should be taken up by the Society. 
On the motion of Mr. Odling, seconded by Dr. Forsyth, the 
following were elected as an organizing committee : — Professor Kendall, 
Messrs. Charlesworth, Hawkesworth and the Hon. Secretary. 
The Committee has held one meeting and it was decided to initiate 
the work by an investigation of the Washburn Valley, but that the 
time was not opportune to proceed with the work in earnest. 
