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RECORDS OF MEETINGS. 
It was then ari'cinged that tests should be put in at the 
Smelt Mill and Tarn water-sinks, and that the outlets at the 
Cove and Aire Head should be specially examined. 
A meeting was arranged at Malham on June 21st and 
22nd, to carry out these tests. 
General Meeting and Field Excnrsio7i, Todmorden, June 
7th and 8th, 1899. 
June 7th. — The members were met at Todmorden by Mr. 
Robert Law, F.G.S., and proceeded to Summit Inn by wagonette. 
A visit was paid to tlie adjoining moorland to trace one 
of the feeders of the Calder to its source. After lunch at Summit 
Inn visits were paid to the Brick Works, the landslip at Snoddle 
Hill Reservoir, and to Light Hazel, Long Lees, and Warland 
Quarries in the Third Grits. 
After dinner the General Meeting was held at the White 
Hart Hotel, Todmorden, under the presidency of Mr. William 
Cash, F.G.S. 
The following new members were elected : — 
A. E. Dalzell, Halifax. 
Hugh Oliver, Brighouse. 
Ernest George Annis, L.R.C.P., Huddersfield. 
Abbey k Hanson, Huddersfield. 
Robert B. Turton (Life Member), London. 
Chas. H. Bould, Leeds. 
Alderman A. Crossley, Todmorden. 
A. C. Slater, B.Sc, Pudsey. 
William Omerod, J. P. (Life Member), Todmorden. 
Thos. Walshaw, AVakefield. 
J. A. Bean, Wakefield. 
The Chairman deUvered an address. 
An address was given by Mr. Percy F. Kendall, F.G.S., 
on "The Pliysical History of the Calder." 
A paper was read by Mr. Robert Law, F.G.S., on " The 
General Geology of Calderdale." 
The papers were followed by a discussion. 
