32 REPORTS OF MEETINGS FOR 1909 



Tyninghame and Tyne Estuary. 



The third meeting was held at East Linton on Wednesday, 

 14th July, advantage being takeii of the weekly market train 

 from Berwick, and local train from Edinburgh to Dunbar. 

 The excursion was made in two brakes supplied by Mr A. 

 Denholm, East Linton, in which upwards of thirty members 

 and guests wore accommodated at the Railway Station. The 

 hour of departure for Tjminghame was 10-15 a.m. Among 

 those present during the day were the following : — Dr R. Shirra 

 Gibb, President; Rev. J. J. M. L. Aiken, B.D., Secretary; 

 Misses Aiken, Ayton ; Mr A. V. Begg, Edinburgh ; Mr Hippolyte 

 J. Blanc, A.R.S.A., Edinburgh ; Mr Wm. B. Boyd, Faldonside ; 

 Mr G. G. Butler, Ewart Park; Mr John Caverhill, Jedneuk ; 

 Mr Alexander Cowan, and Mrs Cowan, Penicuik ; Mr Reginald 

 Collie, and Mrs Collie, Stoneshiel ; Mr Wm. Dunn, and Mrs 

 Dunn, Redden ; Major James Farquharson, Edinburgh ; Dr H. 

 Hay, Edinburgh ; Mr George Henderson, and Miss Henderson, 

 Upper Keith ; Mr James Hood, Linnhead ; Mr T. Greenshields 

 Leadbetter, Swinton House ; Mr James Lyle, Edinburgh ; Mr 

 Wm. Maddan, Berwick ; Rev. T. S. Marjoribanks, Prestonkirk ; 

 Misses Milne Home, Paxton ; Mr Benjamin Morton, Sunderland ; 

 Rev. D. D. F. Macdonald, Swinton; Rev. John MacLiaren, 



