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Reports of the Meetings of the Berwickshire Naturalists' 

 Club for 1907. 



Warkworth. 



The opening meeting for the year was held at Warkworth 

 on Thursday, 30th May, when a sullen sky and a South- 

 Easterly wind, unusually cold for the season, greeted the 

 members as they arrived in the ancient Border town. 

 Among those present were: — Rev. J. J. M. L. Aiken, B.D., 

 Editing Secretary; Mr R. Lancelot Allgood, and Mrs Allgood, 

 Titlington ; Mr John Barr, and Mrs Barr, Berwick ; Mr Wm. B. 

 Boyd, Faldonside ; Mr John T. Dand, Hauxley ; Eev. James 

 Fairbrother, Warkworth ; Miss Forster, Warkworth ; Mr J. 

 Lindsay Hilson, Kelso; Mr J. C. Hodgson, F.S.A., Alnwick; 

 Rev. P. T. Lee, and Mrs Lee, Shilbottle ; Mr Wm. Maddan, 

 and Mr J. G. Maddan, Berwick ; Mr C. E. Moore, Alnwick ; 

 Mr Benjamin Morton, Sunderland; Mr A. Riddle, Yeavering ; 

 Mr A. P. Scott, Amble ; Miss Macmillan Scott, Kelso ; Mr T. B. 

 Short, Berwick ; Mr Jas. A. Somervail. Hoselaw ; Mr Jas. Tait, 

 Belford ; Mr George Tate, Mrs and Miss Tate, Brotherwick, 

 Warkworth ; Mr Edward Thew, and Mrs Thew, Birling, 

 Warkworth ; Mr Jas. Veitch, Jedburgh ; and Mr Thos. Wilson, 

 Roberton. Apologies were intimated from the President, 

 Mr Henry Rutherfurd, who was laid aside through illness, 

 and from Captain Norman, R.N., Organizing Secretary, who 

 was from home. As the senior ex-President present, Mr 

 Wm. B. Boyd undertook the President's duties for the day, 

 the Rev. Mr Fairbrother and Mr Hodgson acting as guides 

 in the Church and at Morwick, and in the Castle and at the 

 Hermitage, respectively. 



