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The following gentlemen were elected members of the Tyne- 

 siDE Natuealists' Field Cxtjb during the year 1880 : — 



At the Anniveesaey Meeting, April 15th : — Hill Motum, 

 Helensville, Grainger Park Road ; John Ford Maling, 1 4, Elli- 

 son Place; H. T. Archer, 14, Lovaine Place; John Bell, 28, 

 Burdon Terrace ; George Charlton, Chester Street, Newcastle ; 

 William Hutchinson, Roseworth Villas, Gosforth; Wm. J. Bone, 

 61, Linskill Street, North Shields. 



At the FiEST Field Meeting, Hexham, May 17th: — George 

 Clarke, 22, Belgrave Terrace ; A. M. Fowler, Tankerville Ter- 

 race; A. H. Higginbottom, 4, Percy Terrace; William Hardie, 

 Osborne Road, West Jesmond, Newcastle ; Henry Strachan, 3, 

 Villa Place, Union Lane ; Rev. Thos. Haslewood, St. Edmund's 

 Vicarage ; Edwd. Shewbrook, 49, West Street, Gateshead ; Jas. 

 Cole, Walker-on-Tyne ; Thomas Maw, Wallace Terrace, Ryton- 

 on-Tyne; Thos. Gilchrist, Ovington Cottage, Ovington-on-Tyne ; 

 William Graham, Lovaine Terrace, North Shields ; Wm. Young 

 Veitch, 37, Grange Road, Middlesbro'. 



At Alston, June 23rd: — Rev. Charles Duppuy, 58, Maple 

 Street ; John Burrell, Lower Condercum, Newcastle ; Alfred 

 Fell, James F. Stark, and Thos. W. Stuart, Hebburn-on-Tyne ; 

 Rev. W. J. Wright, Hendon, and A. H. Robson, 2, Esplanade, 

 Sunderland. 



At Maesden, October 1st: — John Straker Wilson, 23, Grey 

 Street, and Andrew Ross, Dean Street, Newcastle ; Jacob Law- 

 son, Dunston, Gateshead; John Moffat, Linskill Terrace, and 

 R. T. Wright, LinskiU Terrace, North Shields ; Thos. Pinkney, 

 Cresswell Villa, Sunderland. 



