328 Annicersary Address. 



Our last Anniversary Meeting was held at Berwick, on 

 September 26th, present — The President, Messrs. John Clay, 

 P. Dickson, W. Dickson, P. Douglas, R. Home, J. Landale, 

 W. H. Logan, J. Paterson, W. Stevenson, G. J. Williamson ; 

 J. C. Langlands, J. Church, W. Church; Capt. M'^Laren, and 

 Sir G. Douglas, Bart. ; Drs. Douglas and Turnbull ; Revds. 

 Dixon Clarke, W. Darnell, W. Greenwell, G. H. Hamilton, 

 John Irwin, and AV. Proctor; as visitors, Wm. Darnell, jun., 

 and Wm. Proctor, jun. 



The accounts for the past year were examined, and the 

 subscription for the next year was fixed at 6s. After examin- 

 ation of the accounts and arrears of subscriptions still unpaid, 

 it was resolved, that the Transactions shall not be sent to 

 members until their arrears be paid. It was also resolved, 

 that those members who are in arrear for three years with 

 their subscriptions, shall cease to be considered members, un- 

 less their arrears be paid within three months after an appli- 

 cation from the secretary. It was also agreed, that at least 

 500 copies of the Annual Transactions be printed for this 

 year. 



The times and places of meeting for next year were fixed as 

 follows : — the last Thursday of the months of May, June, 

 July, August, and September : — 1st, at Jedburgh ; 2nd, at 

 Berwick; 3rd, at Chatton; 4th, at Dunse; 5th, at Berwick. 

 It was also resolved, that the thanks of the club be given 

 to the Dukes of Roxburgh and Northumberland, for their 

 great kindness and courtesy to the club in opening their man- 

 sions and grounds for the benefit of the club. 



Mr. James Bowhill, banker, Ayton, was proposed as a 

 member of the club. 



The President then read his annual address, and nomin- 

 ated as his successor, Mr. Boyd, of Cherrytrees. 



Mr. Paterson read a paper on a bronze Celt, by Mr. Mur- 

 ray, of Hawick. Mr. Paterson also handed in a paper on a 

 Quern, found in the old walls of BerAvick, which he exhibited. 

 The members after breakfast proceeded to the north of the 

 pier, and examined the formation of the strata for a distance 



