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History, the pursuit of which will add to the happiness of their 

 own lives, and enable them to contribute to the pleasure and 

 welfare of those around them. 



The following gentlemen were elected members of the Tyne- 

 siDE Natuealists' Field Clttb during the year 1883 : — 



At the AionvEESAiiT Meeting, May 11th, 1883: — Messrs. 

 William Henry Brown, Northumberland Square, North Shields ; 

 John Thompson, The "Willows, Walker-on-Tyne ; Charles Fox, 

 Low Fell, G-ateshead; R. Ellis, 100, Eye Hill, Newcastle. 



At Beampton, May 28th:— Eev. J. E. Elliott Bates, Mill- 

 bourne Hall; Eev. H. E. Fox, South Bailey, Durham; Eev. 

 Geo. Prince Hall, Winlaton ; Messrs. Thos. Arkle, High Laws, 

 near Morpeth ; John Walker, Eastfield House, Corbridge ; Geo. 

 Gatheral, Heathfield, Hebburn; E. Gregory, Eoyal Engineers, 

 Depot ; Arthur Tranah, Eldon Place, Newcastle. 



At Settle, June 27th: — Eev. Thos. Austin, 1, Lovaine Place, 

 Messrs. J. Wilson, Leazes Park, Newcastle ; John Hedley, West 

 Chirton House, North Shields. 



The Field Meetings for 1884 were arranged to be held 

 follows : — 



Max 30th Chollerford and Hexham. 



June 25th & 26th (Eace Week) Alston, Cross Fell. 



Jtjlx Low Eow, Coomb Crag, 



Gilsland. 



August 4th Wensleydale. 



Septembee Eedcar and Staithes. 



Octobee 6th Seaton Delaval and Blyth. 



