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MiNDRUM, FOR PaWSTON AND YeTHOLM. 



The second meeting was held at Mindrura on Thursday, 30th 

 June. There were present : — Rev. Matthew Culley, President ; 

 Rev. J. J. M. L. Aiken, B.D., Secretary ; Misses Aiken, 

 Ayton ; Miss J. M. Allan, Bowshiel ; Mrs Bertalot, Ayton ; 

 Mr Win. B. Boyd, and Miss Boyd, Faldonside; Sir Archibald 

 Buchan-Hepburn, Bart., Smeaton-Hepburn ; Rev. J. Burleigh, 

 and Mrs Burleigh, Ednam ; Mr George G. Butler, Ewart 

 Park ; Mr John Cairns, Alnwick ; Mrs Culley, Coupland 

 Castle ; Sir George B. Douglas, Bart., Spring wood Park ; 

 Dr R. Shirra Gibb, Boon ; Mr Oliver Hilson, Jedburgh ; Mr J. 

 Lindsay Hilson, Kelso ; Mr J. C. Hodgson, Alnwick ; Rev. 

 James F. Leishman, M.A., and Mrs Leishman, Linton ; Mr F. 

 McAninly, Coupland Castle ; Dr James McWhir, Swinton ; 

 Mr John Prentice, and Miss Prentice, Berwick ; Miss Jessie 

 Prentice, Swinton Quarter ; Mr Andrew Riddle, Yeavering ; 

 Mr H. Sanderson, Galashiels ; Mr B. P. Selby, Pawston ; 

 Mr T. B. Short, Berwick ; Miss Simpson, Coldingham ; Mr 

 Jas. A. Somervail, and Miss Somervail, Hoselaw ; Rev. R. D. E. 

 Stevenson, Ancroft Moor ; Mr Charles Waterston, and Miss 

 Waterston, Flodden ; Mr William Weatherhead, and Mr Edward 

 Willoby, Berwick. 



On the arrival of the Coldstream train (10-49 a.m.), a start 



was made in fine weather for Pawston, where the members were 



received by Mr B. P. Selby, who had laid out 



Pawston. for inspection a large collection of valuable fossils 



gathered in the North and South of the British 



Isles, and from abroad. The absence of a specialist in this 



