144 REPORTS OF MEETINGS FOR 1910 



Clouds which had been gathering during the late afternoon 

 at length dissolved in i-ain as the party began the last stage 

 of their journey, but not in such quantity as to mar the day's 

 enjoyment. On their way to the Railway Station they noted 

 an illustration of the " crag and tail " formation in Mindrum 

 Crags, as well as the evidence of water action in a conical 

 mound in the valley of the Bowmont opposite Langham bridge. 

 A delightful excursion was brought to a close at half-past six 

 o'clock, trains for Alnwick and Coldstream being timed to 

 depart shortly thereafter. 



