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HiiCORDS OF MEETINfJS. 
A traverse was then made to the (llenderaterra Valley, and the 
alterations of the slates into chiastolite slate and spotted schist was 
traced, mica schist coming in as the granite was approached. In 
Synen Gill the Skiddaw Granite and its junctions with the schist 
were examined. The party returned to Keswick by way of Latrigg. 
The General Meeting was held at the Keswick Hotel, under the 
presidency of Mr. Percy F. Kendall, F.G.S. 
The following new members were elected : — - 
Rev. W. Johnson, York. 
Dr. Tempest Anderson, F.G.S., York. 
Mr. Edmund Spence, Clapliam. 
Rev. Henry Canham, F.G.S., Leathley. 
Mr. Norman McLeod Ramsay Wilson, A.M.I.C.E., North- 
allerton. 
Mr. Simeon Walton, Elland. 
Mr. Joe Sagar, Halifax. 
Mr. W. Denison Roebuck, F.L.8., Leeds. 
The Chairman delivered an address on the work to be done 
during the meeting. 
An address was delivered by Mr. C. S. Middleniiss, B.A., F.G.8., 
of the Indian Geological vSurvey, on The Geology of the Himalayas." 
After a discussion a vote of thanks was awarded to the Lecturer. 
The remaining business was adjourned until Saturday evening. 
June '29t]i. — The party left for Borrowdale and Buttermere by 
waggonette. The lower lava at Falcon Grag was examined, and 
the junction between the Skiddaw Slates and the Borrowdale 
Series was seen at Hollows Farm, near (il range. The route over 
Honister Pass was then taken to Buttermere. where an exposure of 
the granophyre was examined. The return journey to Keswick was 
taken by way of Newlands. 
At the adjourned meeting an address ^\'as given by Mr. John 
Postlethwaite, P'.G.S., on " The (xeology of the Keswick District." 
This was followed by a discussion, and hearty votes of thanks Avere 
passed to the Lecturer and Leader of the Excursions, and to the Chair- 
man for his valued assistance. 
