or 
FORMATION OF CLUB. 
BOTANY. 
Messrs. THORNHILL, and THompson, and the Rev. J. F. Biaer, and 
Mr. Joun STOREY. 
GEOLOGY, 
Messrs. Hurton, F'ryer, Sopwitu, Lorrus, and Kine. 
VII. That, for fully carrying out the plan, the assistance and 
co-operation of parties pursuing Natural History in the north of 
England, whether members of the Club or not, be requested, in 
furtherance of the undertaking. 
VIII. That the papers and lists collected and published by the 
Tyneside Naturalists’ Field Club, be at the disposal of the Na- 
tural History Society, for printing in the Transactions of that 
institution, if its committee shall think fit, and that it be re- 
quested, that the Club may have the use of such of the papers 
already published in the Transactions of the said Society, as may 
be of service in preparing the proposed account of the Natural 
History of the district. 
IX. That a copy of the foregoing resolutions be submitted to 
the committee of the Natural History Society, and that their 
attention be particularly drawn to the 2d and 8th resolutions*. 
The thanks of the meeting were then given to Mr. Carr, for 
the able manner in which he had presided over the business of 
the meeting. 
* The resolutions were handed accordingly to the committee of the Natural 
History Society, who resolved, ‘That the committee of the Natural History 
Society cordially agree and sanction the Rules and Regulations of the Tyne- 
side Naturalists’ Field Club, as faras the Natural History Society is con- 
cerned.” 
