TYNBSIDE naturalists; S'' mfhe^om- 



-ta°v S£e- '.^^'^^^ 



treme Wet W'"'"' »' ^^f^ wwS reference >vas made 

 read by Mr. J. G. B»W, m ™i ui ^^ y^^ij. 



£rr^a«>VptS'dur;ir;kt Pa^nce o£ the 

 . °'-?'h?Secre^ry, Mr Sto.y, annor,need t« he^hoped 



'Xbers before the Jj^J^f ^nS of the meeting 



Mr. Storey i'l»'',5ji''?*^„^Tong marks of glacial 

 toanisoatedboulde .beanngsu s ^^ ^^_ 



SSinlffin fS^in^y «^^,, „, ,,, 



enIS;/Srr|»-|;Te- ^ 

 burn Priory, ^mdisfaine CasUe m j^^'j^^tended 



umberland Lakes, and Alnw CK. ^^^^. 



to hold a subterranean meeting m one u 

 mines of the Tyne or Wear. ^ ^^^ ^^j. 



The following gentlemen were eiectea ^^^^ 



tue year endin.Febi.ary 8 5 .^^P^^^^^ , 



^"T'^KEl^V 'Ke 1 Dr. Embleton, Joshua Alder 

 velyan, Bart., W. f-xi'', / p„„,. . Treasurer, Thomas 

 Joseph Fryer, and Ralph ^^a"^ ^iea|\^;,^,d Ma- 

 Burnet; Secretaries, John btoiey ana g^^. 



ther; Oomnnttee, Eev ^- g^^^X J. Green, Rev. 

 cock John Thompson T J. Bold ii. o. ^j^^^_ 



S^?olS'1-y; fun!;t.^aS O-Jon, F. J. 



Crighton, William Green, jun D. H. ^o 



Cuthbert E. Klhson,Lsq., J.P. g-^. w. q. 



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