OFTPICE-BEARERS. 753 
‘Preston; Robert C. Clephan, Gateshead; John Geo. Richardson, 
Geo. Welford, M.R.C.S., William Morgan Wake, and William 
Young, Sunderland; William Forrest, Newcastle; Tuffen West, 
F.L.S., Dalston, London; Rev. Geo. West, Greenside. 
At the Srconp Evrentne Mrrtine:—Capt. A. Noble, R.E., 
Luke Armstrong, M.R.C.S., Rev. W. Lillie, David Cram, and 
— Murray, Newcastle; W. H. Glover, Dilston; Robt. Cameron, 
Bishopwearmouth; James W. Dees, Wallsend. 
The days and places for the Field Meetings were fixed, as 
under :— 
Wenpnespay, May 15...Coaly Hill, Walbottle, and Newburn. 
WEDNESDAY, JuNE 12...Seaham and Hawthorn Dene, 
Turspay, Jury 16 ...... Bellingham and Hesleyside. 
Tuurspay, Ava. 15...... Alnwick (to meet the Berwickshire 
Naturalists’ Club.) 
Wepvespay, Sept. 18...Staward Peel. 
Hrimay, Ocr, 18iv.....-. Marsden. 
The following gentlemen were appointed office-bearers for the 
year 1861-2 :— 
PRESIDENT. 
Frederick H. Johnson, Esq., M.D. 
Vicr-PRESIDENTS. 
Rev. John F. Bigge, M.A. 
Joshua Alder, Esq. 
Edward Charlton, Esq., M.D. 
Rev. Henry B. Tristram, M.A., F.L.8., &e. 
Richard Howse, Esq. 
Rey. Alfred Merle Norman, M.A. 
"TREASURER. 
Robert Y. Green. 
SECRETARIES. 
Henry T. Mennell (General.) 
Vincent R. Perkins 
