Transartionti. 



Broiigh t forward £ 1 1 1 1 



Paid Expenses of calling Meetings, as follows : — 



Postcards £3 16 G^ 



Paid for addressing same ... 1 2 

 ,, R. Johnstone for print- 

 ing same ... ... 19 4 



.3 17 lUi 



Paid Expenses of publishing Trans- 

 actions for last year, as follows : — 

 Paid Account to Wood & Son, 

 Photo. Lithographers, Edin- 

 burgh £0 11 y^ 



Paid Postage of Transactions 



to Country Members ... 9 

 Paid Dumfriti Herald for 

 printing Transactions ... 21 14 



Miscellaneous... 



}5alauce in Savings Bank 

 Deduct Balance due to Treasurer 



(Sgd.) J. A. MOODIE, Hon. Treamrcr. 



DuMFKiEs, 4ih December, 1894' — I have examined the foregoing Account 

 and the Cash Book of the Society, compared them with tlie Vouchers, and 

 lind the Balances stated to be correct. 



(Sgd.) JOHN NEILSON. 



Election of Office-Beakeks. 

 The following were elected Office-bearers and Members of the 

 Council for the ensuing session : — President — Sir James Crichton- 

 Browne, F.R.S. ; Vice-Presidents — Rev. William Andson, Messrs 

 Thomas M'Kie, William J . Maxwell, and James G. H. Starke ; 

 Secretary — Edward J. Chinnock, LL.D.; 2\easurer — Mr John 

 A. Moodie ; Librarian— M^v James Lennox ; Ctcrator of Micsetim 

 — Mr Peter Gray ; Curators of Herharium — Mr George F. Scott 

 Elliot and Miss Hannay. Members of the Council — Messrs 

 James Barbour, James Davidson, Thomas Laiug, James C. R. 

 ]*Iacdonald, Robert Murray, John Neilson, George H. Robb, 

 James M. Ross, James S. Thomson, and James Watt. 



The Rev. Sir Emilics Laurie, Bart., M.A., then read a paper 

 entitled — " The Home of Annie Laurie " : — 



The home of Annie Laurie enjoys any notoriety which it may 

 possf'ss, not from its antiquity, for there are many older houses 



