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Reynolds, F.C.S., wlio had been for many years a valued member 
of Council and a Vice-President, and Mr. J. McLandsborough, 
r.G.S., who had been a member of the Society since 1853. 
Votes of deep regret and sincere condolence with the relatives 
of these gentlemen were passed. 
An address was delivered by the Chairman on " The Pliysical 
and Glacial Geology of the Clitheroe District." 
A paper was read by the Rev. W. Lower Carter, M.A., 
F.G.S., on "The Stratigraphical Geology of Pendle Hill." 
A paper was communicated by Mr. J. R. Mortimer, entitled 
"Notes on the History of the Driffield Museum of Antiquities 
and Geological Specimens." 
A discussion followed in which Messrs. J. H. Smith, F.G.S. 
(Padiham), P. F. Kendall, F.G.S., W. Cash, F.G.S., J. Walsh, 
B.Sc. (Blackburn), and J. Weekes (Clitl eroe) took part, and the 
Chairman replied. 
May 26th. — Pimlico quarry was visited and good bags of 
fossils were obtained. 
The party joined the wagonettes at the Workhouse and rode 
by Chatburn and Downham to Brast Clough, where a section of 
the Pendleside Limestone covered by drift was seen. 
The conveyances were rejoined at Worston, Pendle ISTick 
was crossed to Sabden, and the road taken along the valley to 
Whalley. The party returned by conve3^ance to Clitheroe, and 
after dinner separated with heartiest thanks to the leaders, 
Messrs. J. Lomas, F.G.S., and J. Walsh, B.Sc, for their able 
conduct of the excursion. 
Meeting of the Committee for the Investigation of the Under- 
ground Waters of Inglehorough, New Inn, Clapham, June 8th, 
1900. 
Chairman : — Dr. D. Forsyth. 
Present : — Messrs. F. W. Branson, W. Ackroyd, C. ^V 
Fennell, A. R. Dwerryhouse, G. Bingley, P. F. Kendall, T. 
Fairley, F. Swann, R. Law, and W. L. Carter (Hon. Sec). 
