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Thos. Tate, "Yorkshire Petrology-the Cleveland Dyke.'

Rev. E. Jones, "Report on the investigation of the Elbolton
Cave near Skipton."

A. Smith Woodward, "The Hybodont and Cestraciont Sharks
of the Cretaceous Period."

Votes of thanks concluded the meeting.

The members afterwards adjourned to the Queen's Hotel and dined together. The President presiding.

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