RECORDS OF MEETINGS. 
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July 1st. — The party travelled by train to Troutbeck, and went 
by waggonette to Eycott Hill, where the lavas and ashes Avere ex- 
amined. Thence the route was taken to Carrock Fell, where ex- 
posures of ilmenite, diorite, trachyte, and greissen were examined. 
July 2nd. — The party drove from Keswick through the Vale 
of Xaddle, and examined the junction of the Skiddaw Slates and 
the Volcanic Series at the foot of West Brow, near Causeway Foot. 
An old volcanic neck at Bridge End, close to Thirlmere dam, was 
next visited, and the drive continued to Dunmail Raise, evidences 
of glacial action being noted on the way. The return journey was 
taken by the western side of Thiilmere to examine the Armboth 
Dyke. This concluded a most profitable and interesting excursion. 
General Meeting and Field Excursion, Leyburn, July 2Gth 
to mh, 1901. 
July 2Gth. — The party met at Leybarn, and visited Mr. Home's 
museura. Mr. William Home. F.G.S., then led them to the Black 
Stone quarries, and the Main Limestone below was examined. The 
return route was along Leyburn Shawl, and a chert quarry in Ley- 
burn was visited. 
The General Meeting was held at the Golden Lion Hotel, Leyburn, 
under the presidency of Mr. W. Horne, F.G.S. 
An address was given by the Chairman on the local geological 
and antiquarian objects of interest. 
A paper was read by the Rev. W. Lower Carter, M.A., F.G.Ss 
on "The Yoredales and their southern equivalents in Yorkshire." 
A discussion followed in which Messrs. Rs H. Tiddeman, J. 3. 
Wilkinson, C. T. Whitmell, and others took part. 
The proceedings concluded with a vote of thanks to the Chair- 
man and the Reader of the paper. 
July 27th. — Train was taken to Redmire station, and a visit 
paid to Bolton Castle. Thence the fields were crossed to Aysgarth 
Falls, and luncheon was provided at the Palmer Flat Hotel. After 
"visiting Aysgarth Church, and inspecting the old rood screen, the 
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