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LONGFORMACUS. 



The second meeting was held on Wednesday, 26th June, 

 at Longformacus, which had not been visited since 1882. 

 On the arrival of trains at Duns, the members were accom- 

 modated in carriages supplied from the Swan Hotel, and 

 at 9-45 under a threatening sky began the seven miles* 

 journey to this remote and romantic spot among the distant 

 Lammermuirs. Among those present were the following : — 

 Mr Henry Rutherfurd, Fairnington, President ; Eev. J. J. 

 M. L. Aiken, B.D., Editing Secretary ; Mr Johannes Albe, 

 Duns; Mr William B. Boyd, Faldonside; Mr G. G. Butler, 

 Ewart Park ; Miss A. N. Cameron, Trinity, Duns ; Mr D. 

 Dall, Edinburgh; Rev. J. J. Drummond, B.D., Jedburgh; 

 Mr Wm. Dunn, Redden; Mr John Ferguson, F.S.A. (Scot.), 

 Duns; Mr John Ford, Duns; Mr George Fortune, Duns; 

 Professor George Gibson, Glasgow; Miss Gibson, Canada; 

 Mr Arthur Giles, Edinburgh; Mr J. C. Hodgson, F.S.A., 

 Alnwick ; Mr Jas. Hood, Linnhead ; Dr J. Carlyle Johnstone, 

 Melrose ; Mr T. Greenshields Leadbetter, Swinton House ; 

 Mr E. B. Mercer, and Mrs Mercer, Stow ; Eev. W. S. Moodie, 

 Lady kirk ; Dr McDougal, Coldingham ; Dr McKenzie, Duns ; 

 Dr James McWhir, Swinton ; Miss Rutherfurd, Fairnington ; 

 Mr R. CoUey Smith, and Mrs Colley Smith, Ormiston ; Mr 

 Jas. A. Somervail, Mrs and Miss Somervail, Hoselaw ; Mr 

 John Thin, Ferniehirst, Stow ; Mr James H. Thin, and Mrs 

 Thin, Edinburgh ; Mr David Veitch, and Mrs Yeitch, Duns ; 

 Mr J. Whyte, Berrywell, Duns ; Mr Edward Willoby, Berwick ; 

 Mr Joseph Wilson, Duns; and Mr John Wright, Duns. 



