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S KCRETAR y's REPORT. 
The Proceedings, Vol. XI Y., Part I., was delayed in its issue 
owing to unforeseen causes, but was issued to the members on 
December 30th, 1900. Part II., illustrated by 28 plates, including 
a splendid series of half-tone blocks of Carboniferous fossil plants, 
was published in October. 
The Council suggest the following arrangements for the General 
Meetings and Field Excursions in 1 902 : — 
(1) South East Scotland — for the examination of the igneous 
rocks, with a view to the identification of erratics, and the 
glacial deposits. 
(2) Wliitby — for examination of the glacial features of the moor- 
lands between Whitby and Pickering. 
(3) The Annual Meeting to be held at Hull. 
The arrangements of dates and leaders were deferred until the 
Spring Council Meeting. 
Our Proceedings as usual have been forwarded to leading 
Scientific Societies in various parts of the world, and publications 
in exchange have been received from the following Societies : — 
British Association. 
Royal Dublin Society. 
Royal Geographical Society. 
Royal Society of Edinburgh. 
Royal Physical Society of P]dinburgh. 
Royal Society of New South Wales. 
Department of Mines, Sydney, N.S.W. 
Department of Mines, Adelaide, S. Australia. 
Nova Scotian Institute of Science. 
Royal Institution of Cornwall, Truro. 
Bristol Naturalists' Societ3^ 
Cambridge Philosophical Society. 
Essex Naturalists' Field Club. 
Edinburgh Geological Society. 
(geological Association, London. 
Geological Society of London. 
Leeds Philosophical and Literary Society. 
Liverpool Geological Society. 
Liverpool Geological Association. 
Hampshire Field Club. 
Hull Geological Society. 
