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FIELD MEETINGS. 



On account of the number of papers, etc., it has been found 

 necessary to condense the reports of the Field Meetings held in 

 1905, which were well attended, and, as a rule, of a highly 

 interesting nature. 



Lhi elude H Coll efie — 10th Jmie, lUOo. 



Lincluden Abbey was visited, and Mr James Barbour ex- 

 plained the history and leading architectural features of the 

 College and the Abbey, which was originally built on the site. 



New Members. — Rev. S. Dunlop, Irongray Manse, and Mr 

 H. Leighton Hare, Lochvale. 



Kii'/i'connel, Netvabbei/ — 24t7i June, 1905. 



By kind permission of Colonel Maxwell Witham, the Society 

 visited Kirkconneli, Xewabbey, where the members spent a most 

 enjoyable afternoon, inspecting the old tower and mansion, the 

 gardens (full of interesting plants), and the fine grounds. 



Colonel Maxwell Witham kindly entertained the party, which 

 numbered about 40, to tea. 



BUSINESS MEETING. 



Chairman — The President. 



Colonel Maxwell Witham, Mr R. Maxwell Witham, and 

 Miss Maxwell Witham were accorded a vote of thanks for their 

 kindness. 



New Member. — Dr Joseph Hunter, Dumfries. 



