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On account of the unusually dry season it was thought that 
inquiries sliould be made about the state of the springs at Malham, 
and the Secretary was instructed to M'rite to Mr. Walter Morrison 
for information. If Gordale were dry it was. thought very advisable 
to test it again with both fluorescein and sulphate of ammonia, in 
order to ascertain whether both of the springs at the base of Gordale 
Scar were affected. Also it was thought advisable to test the spring 
that sinks at Gordale Scar, and to see whether the water emerges at 
Janet's Cove as reported. 
Annual General Meeting, the Grammar School, Bradford, 
November 14th, 1901. 
Chairman : — Rev. W. H. Keeling. M.A., Headmaster of the 
Bradford Grammar School. 
The Hon. Secretary read letters of regret for non-attendance 
from the Marquis of Ripon, Dr. A. (xoyder (President of the Bradford 
Literary and Philosophical Society), the Rev. E. Maule Cole, M.A., 
and Messrs. J. Norton Dickons, W. Gregson, D. Forsyth, and C. W. 
Fennell. 
The Annual Report was read by the Hon. Secretary. 
The Financial Statement was presented by the Treasurer, Mr. W. 
Casli. 
Resolved : — That the Report and Financial Statement be 
adopted and printed in tlie Proceedings." Proposed by ^Ir. Walter 
Rowley, seconded by Mr. Edwin Hawkesworth, and carried. 
The following new members w^ere elected : — 
Mr. Joseph Lomas, F.G.S., Birkenhead. 
Mr. John Naughton, Harrogate. 
]Mr. Arthur N. Briggs, Bradford. 
Resolved : — " That the thanks of the Society be given to the 
Officers, Members of Council, and Local Secretaries, for their conduct 
of the affairs of the Society during the past year, and that the names 
nominated be and hereby are elected to serve for the year 1901-2." 
Proposed by Mr. J. W. SutclifTe, seconded by Mr. J. Lomas, and 
carried. 
