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RECORDS OF MEETINGS. 
A discussion followed, and the meeting concluded with votes 
of thanks to the Chairman and the readers of papers. 
July 16th. — The party drove to Roddam Dene and worked 
up the stream to see the basement Carboniferous conglomerate, 
in a heavy thunderstorm. After luncheon at Calder Farm some 
of the party went direct to Ingram, whilst others crossed the 
moors to the Breamish valley to examine some fine overflow 
valleys. 
July 17th. — A visit was paid to Chillingham Park to see the 
herd of wild cattle. After luncheon the party returned to Akeld, 
where an ascent was made to the moors to see some overflow 
valleys. Before the party separated a hearty vote of thanks was 
given to Mr. Kendall for his careful and instructive leadership. 
Meeting of the Underground Waters Suh-Committee, AVakefield, 
August 3rd, 1900. 
Chairman : — Mr. C. W. Fennell. 
Present : — Messrs. J. H. Howarth, P. W. Branson, W. 
Ackroyd, A. R. Dwerryhouse, and W. L. Carter (Secretary). 
Letters of regret for non-attendance were read from Messrs. 
P. F. Kendall and J. A. Bean. 
The minutes of the previous meeting of the Committee were 
read and confirmed. 
Mr. W. Ackroyd read the report of the second series of 
tests at Clapham. The ammonia put in at the pothole PIO had 
appeared at Austwick Beck Head. The fluorescein put in at the 
Cave "abyss" had come out at Beck Head. No indications had 
been obtained of the methylene blue put in at Grey AVife Sike, 
or of the fluorescein introduced into the Shooting Box stream. 
The report was adopted with the best thanks of the Com- 
mittee to the chemists for their arduous labours in the analyses, 
and the papers were handed to Mr. A. R. Dwerryhouse for 
incorporation in the British Association Report. 
The Malham report was finally revised and adopted. 
