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RECORDS OF MEETINGS. 
(2) Whitby — for the examination of the glacial features of tlie 
moorlands between Wliitby and Pickerinej. 
(3) Annual Meeting at Hull. 
The Secretary read the Annual Report, which, witli a few emenda- 
tions, was accepted for presentation to the Annual Meeting. 
Meeting of the Underground Waters' Committee (Ingleborough 
Sub-Committee), Leeds, 31st October, 1901. 
Chairman : — Mr. P. F. Kendall. 
Present : — Messrs. J. H. Tlowarth, F. W. Branson, W. Ackroyd, 
A. R. Dwerryhouse, C. W. Fennell, and W. L. Carter (Hon. Sec). 
The minutes of the preceding Committee Meeting were read and 
confirmed. 
Air. Dwerryhouse read the report which was presented to the 
B. A. Meeting at Glasgow. 
Mr. Dwerryhouse reported that the fluorescein put into Long 
Churn had appeared at Turn Dub, on the opposite side of the Ribble. 
Mr. Kendall reported that, on a recent visit to the lower part of 
Crina Bottom Valley, Jenki?i Beck appeared as a small trickly stream, 
and was joined by a copious spring coming out of the eastern side of 
the valley. A little lower down, the stream entered a small hole in 
the western side of the valley. By fouling the stream it was found 
to emerge in 2J minutes about 20 yards further down the valley, 
and by levelling it was ascertained that this point of emergence was 
at the exact altitude of the visible outcrop of the Ordovician rock 
lower down the valley. 
It was decided to put down bore holes near Turn Dub to ascertain 
the depth of the drift. 
Mr. Dwerryhouse suggested that Long Churn and its passages 
should be surveyed and a plan made of them, and proposed that Mr. 
Theodore Ashley, of Leeds, should be invited to undertake this survey, 
his out-of-pocket expenses being refunded by the Committee. This 
w^as approved. 
It was decided to retest the Shooting Box stream, and to find out 
the relation of Footnaws Hole to the Alum Pot drainage. 
