Reports of the Meetings of the Beriulckshire Naturalists 

 Club for 1906. 



Chillingham. 



The First Meeting of the year was held at Chillingham 

 on Wednesday, 23rd May, in weather one naturally associates 

 with the month of March, the sky being continuously over- 

 cast, and a bitter Easterly wind prevailing all day. In 

 consequence the attractions of the route, which lay across 

 Chatton Moor, whence there opens an extensive view of the 

 coast and its many outstanding features such as Dunstanburgh 

 and Bamburgh Castles, and Fame and Holy Islands, were 

 not seen to advantage, though during the drive thither a 

 fair idea of the contour of the surrounding country could 

 be obtained. Among those who were present were noted: — 

 Captain Norman, R.N., Organizing Secretary ; Eev. J. J. M. L. 

 Aiken, B.D., Editing Secretary; Mr G. D. Atkinson-Clark, 

 Belford Hall; Mr John Barr, Berwick; Mr Wm, B. Boyd, 

 Faldonside; Mr Jas. Hewat Craw, Foulden ; Mr J. T. Dand, 

 Hauxley ; Mr William Dunn, and Mrs Dunn, Redden ; 

 Rev. James Fairbrother, Warkworth ; Mr George Fortune, 

 Duns ; Mr Gideon J. Gibson, and Miss Gibson, Netherbyres ; 

 Mr Arthur Giles, Edinburgh ; Mr T. Graham, Alnwick ; Mr 

 William Grey, Berwick ; Mr George P. Hughes, Middleton 

 Hall; Mr Geo. G. Laidler, Warkworth; Mr William Maddan, 

 and Mr James G. Maddan, Berwick ; Mr Alexander Malcolm, 

 Duns; Mr Charles E. Moore, Alnwick; Mr Benjamin 

 Morton, Sunderland; Mr Henry Paton, and Mrs Paton, 

 Edinburgh ; Mr G. Pigg, Alnwick ; Mr Charles E. Purvis, 

 and Mrs Purvis, Alnwick ; Mr F. Rule, Amble ; Mr Harry 

 Sanderson, Galashiels ; Mr J. F. Scolfield, Holy Island ; Mr 



