RECORDS OF MEETINGS. 
Ill 
Accounts. — The following accounts were passed for payment : — 
£ s. d. 
Mintern Bros.— Plates 310 0 
G. West Sons— Plates 619 3 
Jas. Green — Drawing Fish Plates ... 6 0 0 
F. Carter — Circulars and Stationery ... 4 12 9 
£21 2 0 
Grassington Finds. — The Hon. Secretary reported that the 
condition of the case and its contents was still very unsatis- 
factory, and that there was no expectation of a satisfactory home 
being found for them in Grassington. 
Accordingly it was resolved that as the Finds w^ere in great 
danger of being destroyed that, if they could not be suitably 
housed in Grassington, they be offered to the Council of the 
Leeds Philosophical and Literary Society, for safe deposit in the 
Leeds Museum. 
Underground Waters of Craven. — -A letter was read from 
Mr. J. H. Howarth, F.G.S., embodying a suggestion for a more 
complete examination of the underground waters of Malham and 
Clapham by means of delicate chemical tests. Mr. Howarth's 
letter conveyed a generous offer from Mr. George Bray, of Leeds, 
to provide materials for such an investigation. 
Resolved. — That the Council approves of the suggestion to 
arrange for a careful investigation of the underground waters of 
Malham and Clapham as su'ggested in Mr. Howarth's letter, and 
appoints the members of the Council, together with Messrs. 
G. Bray (Leeds), F. Swann, B.Sc. (Hkley), S. W. Cuttriss (Leeds), 
and W. Morrison, M.P. (Malham), to form a Committee to 
conduct these investigations, with power to add to their number. 
Meeting of the Committee for the Investigation of the 
Underground Waters of Craven, Philosophical Hall, Leeds, Mixy 
9th, 1899. 
