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Mr. Dwerryliouse reported the results of the exj^eriment made 
with fluorescein at Crina Bottom, which was discharged the next 
day in the springs supplying the Ingleton reservoir. The line of 
underground water movement appeared to be that of tlie master 
joints. 
The following accounts were passed for payment ; — 
£ s. d. 
Reynolds & Branson 0 17 2 
Chorley & Pickersgill :W1 9 
New Inn, Clapham . . . . . . . . 115 
F. Carter (stationery) .. 0 13 G 
£G 3 10 
Resolved, that flourescein be put into Alum Pot on Saturday, 
^[arch 30th, and that Messrs. P. F. Kendall, A. R. Dwerryhouse, 
J. H. Howarth, F. W. Branson, W. Ackroyd, and W. L. Carter form 
a Sub-Committee to carry out the arrangements. 
The question of adding names to the Committee was considered 
and postponed. 
General Meeting, Chemist's Room, Church Institute, Leeds^ 
April 25th, 1901. 
Chairman : — D. Fors^'th, Esq., M.A., D.Sc. 
A paper was read by Mr. William Ackroyd, F.I.C., on Salt 
Circulation and its Bearing on Geological Problems." 
A discussion followed, in which Messrs. P. F. Kendall, F. W. 
Branson, the Chairman, and other members took part. 
The proceedings closed with a hearty vote of thanks to the Reader 
of the paper. 
General Meeting and Field Excursion, Keswick, June 28th to- 
July 2nd, 1901. 
June 28th. — The party visited Threlkeld granite quarry under 
the leadership of Mr. John Postlethwaite, F.G.S., and inspected the 
granite and its junctions with the Skiddaw Slate. The flag works, 
was also visited 
