186 Report ot MEEtJNGS J^or 190? 



East Linfox. 



The fifth meeticg was held at East Linton on Wednesday, 

 25th September, in beautiful weather. The train service was 

 far from convenient, but by means of the special Market 

 train from Berwick members from the South were able to 

 reach tlie rendezvous at East Linton Eailway Station at 

 9-32 a.m., in time to join the excursion on foot along the 

 bank of the Lothian Tyne. Among those present were the 

 following: — Mr H. Eutherfurd, President; Captain Norman, 

 R.N., Organizing Secretary; Eev. J. J. M. L. Aiken, B.D., 

 Editing Secretary; Miss Allan, Ayton ; Mr W. Arras, Melrose; 

 Mr John Barr, and Mrs Barr, Berwick ; Mrs Bertalot, Ayton ; 

 Mr Wm. B. Boyd, Faldonside; Colonel A. M. Brown, and 

 Miss Brown, Longformacus ; Sir Archibald Buchan-Hepburn, 

 Bart., Smeaton-Hepburn ; Mr J. Cairns, Alnwick; Mr A. H. 

 Evans, M.A., Cambridge; Mr John Ferguson, Duns; Dr E. 

 Shirra Gibb, Boon; Miss Gibson, Netherbyres ; Dr Henry 

 Hay, Edinburgh ; Mr James Lyle, Edinburgh ; Mr William 

 Maddan, Berwick; Misses Milne Home, Paxton ; Eev. W. S. 

 Moodie, Ladykirk ; Dr J. N. McDougall, Coldingham ; Dr 

 James McWhir, Swinton ; Mr Henry Paton, Edinburgh; 

 Eev. David Paul, LL.D., Edinburgh; Mr T. B. Short, 

 Berwick; Miss Simpson, Coldingham; Mr E. H. Smith, 

 Whiltinghame ; and Mr Joseph Wilson, and Miss Wilson, 

 Duns. 



