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RECORDS OF MEETINGS. 
(3) That the Annual Meeting be held at Selby early in 
November, the local arrangements to be in the hands 
of Mr. J. T. Atkinson. A morning excursion to be 
arranged to Braj^ton Barff and Hambleton Hough. 
Underground Waters Investigation. — The Hon. Secretary read 
the minutes of the Sub -Committee, and explained the methods 
suggested by them for co-operation with the B.A. Committee. 
These minutes and arrangements were confirmed. 
A Committee was then appointed for the Investigation of 
the Underground Waters of Ingleborough, to consist of the fol- 
lowing gentlemen :^ — Messrs. Edward Calvert (Buxton), J. W. Tate 
(Ingleton), J. A. Farrer (Clapham), J. A. Bean (Wakefield), W. 
Ackroyd (Halifax), G. Bingley (Leeds), F. W. Branson (Leeds), 
C. W. Fennell (Wakefield), J. H. Howarth (Halifax), R. Law * 
(Hipperholme), W. Simpson (Halifax), J. J. Wilkinson (Skipton), 
J. E. Wilson (Ilkley), B. A. Burrell (Leeds), S. W. Cuttriss (Leeds), 
F. Swann (Ilkley), J. W. Handby (Austwick), Dr. Watts (Giggles- 
wick), and Rev. G. H. Brown (Settle), together with the members 
of the B.A. Committee for the Investigation of the Underground 
Waters of Craven : — Professor W. W. Watts (Birmingham), Mr. 
A. R. Dwerryhouse (Leeds), Professor Smithells (Leeds), Mr. Walter 
Morrison (Malham), Mr. G. Bray (Leeds), Rev. E. Jones (Embsay), 
Mr. T. Fairley (Leeds), Mr. P. F. Kendall (Leeds), Mr. J. E. Marr 
(Cambridge), and the Rev. W. L. Carter (Hon. Secretary). 
British Association. — The report of the delegate to the Cor- 
responding Societies Committee at the Dover Meeting (Mr. W. 
Gregson, F.G.S.) was read by the Hon. Secretary. 
The Rev. W. L. Carter reported that he had been appointed 
one of the Secretaries of Section C at the Bradford Meeting. 
The Secretary read a letter he had received from Mr. G. W. 
Lamplugh, F.G.S., the Recorder of Section C, with reference to 
the preliminary arrangements, and asking for suggestions for 
papers, &c. 
After considering the matter a number of suggestions were 
made as to papers to be read before the Geological Section, and 
as to suitable places for geological excui-sions. 
