REPORT OF MEETINGS FOR 1908 277 



After nomination in due form, the following were elected 



members: — David H. W. Askew, Castle Hills, 

 Election of Berwick; C. J. N. Fleming, M.A., H.M.I.S., 

 Members. Melrose; Adam Cockburn, Duns; John Stenhouse, 



Roxburgh Newtown, Roxburgh ; Beauchamp 

 Prideaux Selby of Pawston, Northumberland ; Charles Water- 

 ston, Flodden, Milfield ; Reginald Collie, Stoneshiel, Reston ; 

 Alexander Cowan, Valleyfield, Penicuik ; H. Harold G. Lees, 

 Solicitor, Galashiels ; Charles J. L. Romanes, 3 Abbotsford 

 Crescent, Edinburgh ; Rev. Norman R. Mitchell, Manse of 

 Whitsome, Chirnside ; Rev. Richard Stevenson, Ancroft Moor, 

 Norham ; Miss Jessie Prentice, Swinton Quarter, Duns ; and 

 William Oliver, Albion House, Jedburgh. 



The Treasurer submitted a statement of accounts duly 



audited, which showed a balance from the 

 Treasurer's previous year of £239 10s. 9d.; Income for year — 

 Statement. £143 17s. 6d.; Expenditure foryear— £131 7s. 4d.; 



and a nett balance of £252 Os. lid. in favour 

 of the Club. He recommended the continuance of the annual 

 subscription of eight shillings and sixpence, which was 

 agreed to. 



Mr George P. Hughes read a report of the meetings of 



the British Association at Dublin, and proposed 

 British that as the forthcoming meeting would be held 



Association, at AVinnipeg a younger member should be 



appointed. A cordial vote of thanks was given 

 to him, and in accordance with his desire Mr G. G. Butler, 

 Ewart Park, was elected Delegate in his place. 



The following places for excursion were submitted, subject 



to the Secretary being able to make suitable 

 Places of arrangements: — Coldstream for Hirsel; Dodding- 

 Meeting. ton for Routin Linn ; Tynninghame and mouth 



of Tyne ; Corbridge for Roman excavations ; and 

 Rutherford for An crura. 



Captain Norman reported in terms of a statement com- 

 municated to the local press that at an influential 

 Flodden meeting of gentlemen, representing both sides 



Memorial. of the Border, held at Berwick on Wednesday, 



7th October, it was unanimously resolved: — 

 "Having takeu into consideratioia the resolution passed by 



