RECORDS OF MEETINGS. 
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Meeting of the Committee for the Investigation of the Under- 
ground Waters of Ingleborough, Xew Inn, Clapham, April 2Tth 
and 28th, 1900. 
Chairman : — Mr. J. A. Farrer, J. P. 
Present : — Messrs. F. W. Branson, J. H. Howarth, P. F. 
Kendall, R. Law, W. Simpson, J. W. Tate, J. J. Wilkinson, 
S. W. Cuttriss, E. Calvert, W. L. Carter (Secretary), and several 
gentlemen as visitors. 
April 27th. — The members dined together at the ISTew Inn, 
under the presidency of Mr. J. A. Farrer. After dinner a meet- 
ing was held, at which the conditions of the problem were 
discussed, and the best methods of carrying on the investigations 
considered. It was resolved to test Gaping Ghyll by means of 
ammonium sulphate, and to put fluorescein into a water-sink east 
of Gaping Ghyll. 
April 28th. — Specimens of the water for analys's were taken 
from the principal springs in Clapdale, and the tests were intro- 
duced into Fell Beck, just above Gaping Ghyll, and into Long 
Kin East. 
At a meeting at the dinner table it was resolved that 
Messrs. C. W. Fennell, J. A. Bean, F. W. Branson, W. Ackroyd, 
P. F. Kendall, J. H. Howarth, A. R. Dwerry house, and AV. L. 
Carter (Secretary) should form a Sub-Committee to arrange for 
further investigations. 
Meeting of the Underground Waters Sub-Committee, Bradford, 
May ITth, 1900. 
Chairman : — Mr. J. H. Howarth. 
Present: — Messrs. F. W. Branson, P. F. Kendall, A. R. 
Dwerryhouse, C, W. Fennell, and W. L. Carter (Secretary). 
The minutes of the previous Sub-Committee Meeting were 
read and confirmed. 
Mr. P. F. Kendall brought up the geological report on the 
Malham investigations, which was read and adopted. Mr. J. H. 
Howarth was requested to draft the general conclusions of the 
whole investigation for adoption by the Sub-Committee. 
