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RECORDS OF MEETINGS. 
A jDaper on The Composition of some Malham Waters " 
was read by Mr. B. A. Burrell, F.C.S. 
A paper on " Megalichthys " was read by Mr. E. D. Wellburn, 
RG.S. 
A paper on "The Glacial Geology of Bradford, and the 
evidence obtained from recent excavations of a limestone track 
on the south side of the valley," was read by Mr. James 
Monckman, D.8c. 
A discussion took place after each paper. 
A paper on " A Contribution to the History of the Mesozoic 
Corals of Yorkshire '' was communicated by Mr. E. F. Tomes, 
F.G.S. 
A paper on " The Geology of Clapham and District " was 
communicated by Professor T. McK. Hughes, F.R.S. 
A series of lantern slides descriptive of the Field Excur- 
sions to Clapham and Todmorden was exhibited by Mr. Godfrey 
Bingley. 
Resolved. — That the best thanks of the Society be given 
to His AVorship the Mayor of Halifax for presiding over the 
Annual Meeting, and for liis kindness in granting the use of 
his reception room ; also to the readers of the papers and to 
Mr. Godfrey Bingle}' for his excellent exhibition of lantern 
pictures : proposed by Mr. R. M. Kerr, seconded by Mr. W. 
Ackroyd, F.I.C. 
His Worship the Mayor briefly responded. 
The members dined together at the Swan Hotel, under the 
presidency of Alderman J. T. Simpson (Mayor of Halifax). 
