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RECORDS OF MEETINGS. 
The arrangements for the meetings for 1901 were considered, 
and it was resolved that General Meetings and Field Excursions 
be held at Leyburn (for Wensleydale) and at Keswick (for Lake 
District Igneous rocks), and that the Annual Meeting be at 
Bradford. 
It was suggested that an evening meeting, for the reading 
and discussion of papers, should be held at Leeds early in the 
year. 
The Secretary read a letter from Mr. Fred Reynolds in 
reply to a letter of sympathy and deep regret which he had 
forwarded to the family on the death of Mr. Richard Reynolds, 
F.C.S., in accordance with the vote passed at the Clitheroe 
Meeting of the Society. 
It was resolved that a set of large photographs be presented 
to the Oxford and Cambridge Museums, and a set of the pro- 
ceedings to the Radcliffe Library, Oxford. 
Meeting of the Underground Waters Sub-Committee^ Leeds, 
October 18th, 1900. 
Chairman : — Mr. J. H. Howarth. 
Present: — Messrs. F. W. Branson, W. Ackroyd, P. F. Kendall, 
A. R. Dwerryhouse, and W. L. Carter (Secretary). 
The minutes of the previous Committee Meeting were read 
and confirmed. 
The report of the B.A. Underground Waters Committee, 
presented to the Bradford Meeting, was read by Mr. A. R. 
Dwerryhouse. 
It was resolved to continue the experiments on the Chapel- 
le-Dale side, and Mr. Dwerryhouse and Mr. Howarth were asked 
to undertake the arrangements, with the co-operation of Mr. J. W. 
Tate, of Ingleton. 
The question of the complete report was considered, and it 
was decided that Mr. A. R. Dwerryhouse should keep the records 
of the various experiments until the time came for drawing up 
the report. 
