ordinary meeting: friday, june 3rd, 1910

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ORDINARY MEETING. FRIDAY, JUNE 3RD, 1910. WILLIAM HILL, F.G.S., President, in the Chair. The following were elected members of the Association: Charles Candler; John Robert Cowburn; J. T. Curry, F.C.LS. ; Rev. Edwin Herbert Mullins; Henry Fabian Sam brook ; Douglas Temple Setterington. The following Papers were read: (I) " A Preliminary Account of the British Fossil Voles and Lemmings, with some remarks on the Pleistocene Climate and Geography," by Martin A. C. Hinton. (See ante, p. 489.) (2)" Notes on some Igneous Rocks from North Devon," by Henry Dewey, F.G.S. (See ante, p. 4 29.) ORDINARY MEETING. FRIDAY, JULY 1ST, 1910. WILLIAM HILL, F.G.S., President, in the Chair. The following were elected members of the Association: Robert E. Crossland, A.R.LB.A.; Rev. Joseph Fowler, M.A., F.G.S. ; John Georges Robinson, B.A., J.P. The following Paper, descriptive of the area to be visited during the Long Excursion, was read: "The Geology of the Districts around Settle and Harrogate," by Professor Percy Fry Kendall, M.Sc., F.G.S.

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ORDINARY MEETING.

FRIDAY, JUNE 3RD, 1910.

WILLIAM HILL, F.G.S., President, in the Chair.

The following were elected members of the Association:Charles Candler; John Robert Cowburn; J. T. Curry, F.C.LS. ;Rev. Edwin Herbert Mullins; Henry Fabian Sam brook ;Douglas Temple Setterington.

The following Papers were read: (I) " A Preliminary Accountof the British Fossil Voles and Lemmings, with some remarks onthe Pleistocene Climate and Geography," by Martin A. C.Hinton. (See ante, p. 489.) (2)" Notes on some IgneousRocks from North Devon," by Henry Dewey, F.G.S. (See ante,p. 429.)

ORDINARY MEETING.

FRIDAY, JULY 1ST, 1910.

WILLIAM HILL, F.G.S., President, in the Chair.

The following were elected members of the Association:Robert E. Crossland, A.R.LB.A.; Rev. Joseph Fowler, M.A.,F.G.S. ; John Georges Robinson, B.A., J.P.

The following Paper, descriptive of the area to be visitedduring the Long Excursion, was read: "The Geology of theDistricts around Settle and Harrogate," by Professor Percy FryKendall, M.Sc., F.G.S.