Memoir of the late George Tate, by Mr R. Middlemas. 279 



member, Mr Tate, who for thirty years had been a Secretary 

 of the Institute, and an able exponent of science to its 

 members. The Committee also invited the members to follow 

 his remains to the grave. 



The funeral took place on the 9th day of June, and was 

 numerously attended. The shops were partially closed, and 

 nearly every blind was drawn as the procession slowly moved 

 towards the Parish Church of St. Michael. By the grave of 

 his beloved wife were the mortal remains of George Tate 

 committed to the dust — may we add, in the "hope of a glorious 

 resurrection." 



CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE "PROCEEDINGS OF THE 

 BERWICKSHIRE NATURALISTS' CLUB." 



On Cist Vaens and Sepulchral Urns, in a Tumulus, or 

 Barrow, near Lesoury - 



Geology of the Coast of Howick 



Presidential Address - 



On Celtic Remains near Wooler 



On a Herd of Porpoises - 



Fame Islands ; Botany, Geology, &c. 



Roman Remains at Adderstone ... 



Geology and Archseology of Beadnell, with description 



of Carboniferous Annelids ... 

 Fauna of the Mountain Limestone of Berwickshire - 

 Distribution of Acmae testudinalis 

 Old Celtic Town of Greaves Ash - 

 Antiquities of Yeavering Bell and Threestone Burn 

 Description of Cribellites Carbonarius, a Sea Star from 



the Mountain Limestone of Northumberland 

 Vill, Manor, and Church of Longhoughton 

 On Strata connected with Fossil Entomostraca 

 Ancient British Sculptured Rocks of Northumberland 



and the Borders - „ 137 



Records of Glaciated Rocks in Eastern Borders - ,,236 



Geological Notes - 283, 357, 372 



The Cheviots -----„ 359 



Harbottle Castle .... „ 427 





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