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RECORDS OF MEETINGS. 
Meeting of the Underground Waters Suh-C ommiitee^ Halifax, 
22nd March, 1900. 
Chairman : — Mr. J. H. Howarth. 
Present :— Messrs. P. F. Kendall, W. Ackroyd, W. L. Carter 
(Secretary), and Mr. A. R. Dwerryhouse. 
The minutes of the previous meeting of the Committee were 
read and confirmed. 
Letters of regret for non-attendance were read from Messrs. 
J. A. Bean, C. W. Fennell, and F. W. Branson. 
Mr. P. F. Kendall reported that he had not yet been able 
to complete the geological section of the Report, but hoped to 
have it ready for the next meeting. He desired the rainfall 
results at Malham Tarn for the two months preceding Messrs. 
Morrison and Tate's experiments in 1879. 
The Secretary presented an account (£2 10s.) from Mr. 
Townsend, of Malham, for expenses in collecting and forwarding 
samples of water for analysis. This was passed for payment. 
Mr. A. R. Dwerryhouse and the Secretary read letters from 
Professor W. W. Watts offering very cordial co-operation in the 
carrying out of further investigations, and making suggestions 
for the conduct of the work. 
After careful consideration of these suggestions it was 
unanimously resolved : — 
(1) That the investigations round Ingleborough should be 
carried on under the supervision of a Committee to 
be appointed by the Yorks. Geol. and Poly tec. Soc, 
and that the B.A. Committee supervise the expendi- 
ture and present a report to the Bradford Meeting. 
The full report to be published in the Proceedings 
of the Yorks. Geol. and Pol3''tec. Soc. 
(2) That only one set of accounts be kept, and that the 
B.A. grant be supplemented by local subscriptions to 
be raised by the Yorks. Geol. and Polytec. Soc. as 
found necessary. 
