62 REPORTS OF MEETINGS FOR 1909 



Mr G. G. Butler intimated that notwithstanding his desire 



to attend the meetings of the British Associ- 



British ation at Winnipeg, he had been regretfully 



Association prevented leaving home, and supplied a brief 



Delegate. outline of the subjects treated of in the various 



sections. He was re-appointed Delegate for 1910. 



Captain Norman proposed the following motion, of which 



notice had been given : — " That in view of the 



Corbridge valuable work being carried out on the site of 



Excavation the Roman Station of Corstopitum, under the 



Fund. auspices of the Corbridge Excavation Fund, 



this Club contribute the sum of <£5 towards the 



funds of the Committee." This was seconded by Mr Rutherfurd, 



and unanimously approved. 



The following places of meeting for 1910 were resolved 

 upon : — Brinkburn Priory ; Mindrum for Paws- 

 Pi aces of ton and Yetholm ; Leaderside and Corsbie ; 

 Meeting. Belsay Castle ; and Hawick for Bedrule, Bon- 



chester, etc. 

 A small flint arrow-head, found by Miss C. Greet, Norham, 

 while climbing Yeavering Bell, was exhibited. 

 Exhibit and the Secretary explaining that a fruitless survey 

 Donation. of the hillside had led her to examine a number 

 of rabbit-burrows lower down, in one of which 

 she was fortunate enough to detect this relic of warfare and 

 the chase. The gift by the Royal Commission on the Ancient 

 Monuments of Scotland, through their Secretary, Mr Alexander 

 O. Curie, of a copy of an Inventory of the County of Berwick 

 was intimated, and the pamphlet was ordered to be placed 

 in the Club library. The Club dined in the Red Lion Hotel 

 at half -past two o'clock, when the usual toasts were duly 

 honoured. 



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