32 New Members Elected September 27th, 1876. 



devolving on me in that capacity — the nomination of my 

 successor. When I name Dr Charles Douglas, of Kelso, a 

 gentleman distinguished alike by his acquirements, and by 

 his high character and genial disposition, I am confident 

 that the proposal will meet with unanimous approval. 



NEW MEMBERS ELECTED SEPTEMBER 27th, 1876. 



ORDINARY. 



1. Edward Ridley, 10, Carlton House Terrace, London. 



2. Rev. George P. Wilkinson, Harperley Park, Darlington. 



3. George Short, Stanhope Cottage, Norfolk Road, London. 



4. Rev. W. W. Tulloch, B.D, Kelso. 



5. Capt. Wm. Elliot Lockhart, younger, of Borthwickbrae, 



Hawick. 



6. Sir Edward Blackett, Bart., Matfen Hall, Newcastle. 



7. Rev. William Sprott, North Berwick. 



8. Capt. Neil Kennedy, 2, Manor Place, Edinburgh. 



9. John L. Crombie, M.D., North Berwick. 



10. Rev. Baptiste J. Holmes, St. Mary's Vicarage, Berwick. 



11. Rev. Paton J. Gloag, D.D., Galashiels. 



12. Henry S. Anderson, M.D., Selkirk. 



13. James Brown, Knowepark, Selkirk. 



14. George Rodger, Bridgelands,. Selkirk. t 



15. Andrew Currie, Darnick, Melrose. 



16. William Lyall, Lit. & Phil. Society, Newcastle. 



17. William Topley, F.G.S., Alnwick. 



18. Hubert E. H. Jerningham, Longridge Towers, Berwick. 



19. Dr Alexander Crosbie, Edinburgh. 



20. Robert Paton, Rosebank, Norham. 



21. Rev. Robt. 0. Bromfield, Sprouston, Kelso. 



22. Alexander Robertson, jun., Berwick. 



23. W T . L. Miller, Union Bank, Berwick. 



24. Rev. W. Dobie, Ladykirk, Norham. 



25. John Clay, jun., Kerchesters, Kelso. 



26. Rev. W. H. Walter, Grove House, Gilesgate, Durham. 



27. James Hunter, Anton's Hill, Coldstream, 



