REPORTS OF MEETINGS FOR 1909 61 



The Secretary read a summary of the Reports for the year, 



from which it appeared that successfid meet- 

 Secretary 's ings had been held at Coldstream ; Doddington ; 

 Report. Tyninghame ; Corbridge ; and Rutherford, the 



members in every instance having been favoured 

 with good weather. 



The following were elected members after due nomination : — 



Rev. J. G. Shotton, Doddington Vicarage, Wooler; 

 Election of Alexander Dey, M.B., CM., Wooler ; Rev. John 

 Members. MacLaren, Ayton; Wni. McNay, Coldstream; Rev. 



Morris Piddocke, Kirknewton ; John Aitchison, 

 Lochton, Coldstream ; William Marshall Elliot, High Street, 

 Coldstream ; Major George J. N. Logan-Home of Broomhouse, 

 Duns ; Rev. Walter R. Macray, The Rectory, Duns ; James 

 Sanderson, Woodlands, Galashiels ; Rev. J. B. Piercy, Con- 

 gregational Manse, Greenlaw ; and Rev. D. M. Johnston, B.D., 

 U.F. Manse, Swinton. Mr Robert J. Aitken, Boundaries, 

 Jedburgh, was elected an Associate Member. 



On behalf of the Treasurer who was unable to be present, 

 the financial statement for the year was submitted, showing 



that the total Income amounted to £134 18s. 2d., 

 Treasurer's and the Expenditure to £120. It was also 

 Statement, reported that the names of nineteen members 



had been removed from the roll of membership 

 through death and other causes. It was unanimously agreed that 

 the annual subscription should remain at eight shillings and 

 sixpence. A member's suggestion, that in view of improved 

 methods of printing estimates should be taken for the publica- 

 tion of the Annual Reports, was remitted to the following 

 Committee in conference with the Secretary, namely, Rev. 

 Matthew Culley, Messrs J. Lindsay Hilson and William 

 Maddan, and Captain Norman, R.N. To them also was 

 entrusted the consideration of the advisability of preparing 

 an Index of the Club's Proceedings. It was moved by Mr J. 

 Lindsay Hilson, seconded by Captain Norman, and unanimously 

 agreed to, that the Secretary's expenses both in organizing and 

 attending the meetings of the Club should be defrayed out 

 of the funds. 



