94 Report of the Meetings for 1894. 



A.E.S.A., F.S.A. Scot., Edinburgh; Mr G. G. Grey Butler, 

 FG.S., Ewart Park, Wooler; Rev. John Johnston, B.D., 

 Eceles ; Eev. W. H. Telford, Restou. Lady members: — Miss 

 Margaret Warrender, Edinburgh; Miss Brown, Longformacus. 



The Tre.4.sub,kr (Mr R. Middlemas, Alnwiclc) in answer to 

 a question, said the membership of the Club stood at 384, 

 exclusive of lady members. 



On the motion of Capt. Norman, R.N., Berwick, seconded 

 by Mr G. P. Hughes, Middleton Hall, Wooler, the elections 

 were confirmed. 



DECEASED MEMBERS. 



The Secbetary (Dr Hardy) read a list of nine names of 

 gentlemen, members of the Club, who had died since last 

 annual meeting, and with an expression of regret the names 

 were removed from the roll. 



REPORTS OF MEETINGS. 



The President laid on the table reports of the various 

 meetings held during the year. 



The Chairman said the reports of meetings attended during 

 the year had been handed to Dr Hardy. He had to 

 acknowledge several papers which had been read at the 

 meetings. The communications included : — On a Grave 

 covered by a large chert stone, and containing fragments of 

 human bones, by Mr Robert Hall, Cornhill Schoolhouse; on 

 a Fulmar {Procellaria glacialis) captured by fishermen at sea, 

 2 miles off Dunbar, on 22nd September 1894, by Mr David 

 Bruce, Stationmaster, Dunbar ; a memorandum from Mr John 

 Wilson, Chapelhill, of a curiously marked stone, recently 

 found at Priestlaw, in the Lammermoors, three feet below 

 the ground, in a conjectural old building. On examination, 

 the marks upon the stone were considered to be structural, 

 and brought out by weathering. 



TOE FUNDS OF THE CLUB. 



The Treasurer, in submitting his financial statement, said 

 that at present the Club was in a very flourishing condition. 

 He had made payments up to the present time amounting 

 jn all to £61 Ss., but he might say the Transactions of the 



