Undescribed Sculptured Hocks. By Wm. Gunn. 401 



Trotter, Alnwick ; Ambrose Jones, Stannington, and Rev. T. A. 

 Holcroft, Mitford. 



The Treasurer read his Financial Statement, and a discussion 

 took place respecting those members whose subscriptions were in 

 arrears. After some discussion it was resolved, "That all persons 

 in arrears for three years be struck out of the list of membership." 

 The Treasurer or Secretary to give notice before doing so to the 

 members in arrears 



"That in future no Proceedings be sent until the subscription 

 for the year be paid." 



"That in the next Proceedings there be Portraits of the 

 Secretary and Treasurer." 



"That the subscription for 1886 be ten shillings." 



Twenty-six new Members were elected at this meeting. 



The places of meeting were fixed — Edrom, Wednesday, May 25 ; 

 Felton, June 29 ; Alwinton and Harbottle, July 27 ; Stow, 

 August 31 ; Rule Water, September 14; Berwick, October 12. 



The Px*esident read his address, and nominated the Rev. D. 

 Paul, M.A., Roxburgh, President for the ensuing year. 



On some undescribed Sculptured Rocks between- Waaler and 

 Chatton. By William Gunn. F.G.S., (ELM. Geological 

 Survey). Plates L, II., III. 



While engaged on the work of the Geological Survey in the 

 year 1881 in the Chatton district, I came across some sculptured 

 rocks which do not seem to have been previously noticed. The 

 first of these I would call attention to occurs to the S.E. of Wooler 

 and S.W. of Chatton, near the road leading from Wooler to 

 Ohillingham Newtown. It is about three miles from Wooler by 

 road and four from Chatton ; distant however only one-third of 

 a mile from Trickley —the nearest house — which is to the N.W. 

 of it ; and twenty-five to thirty yards south of the road, and nearly 

 opposite the S.W. corner of Newtown Moor. 



The markings occur on a large sandstone block, an earth-fast 

 stone, measuring eleven feet by seven feet — but probably the 

 stone is nearly in situ. There is nothing but sandstone seen in 

 the neighbourhood. 

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