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Dr Paul and Mrs Paul of Roxburgh : Ool. and Miss Brown of 

 Longformacus ; Eev. David Munro, Coldingham ; Dr Stuart, 

 Chirnside; Mr John Ferguson, F.S.A. Scot., Duns; Eev. John 

 Walker, Whalton ; Mr E. G. Swan of Shawbraes ; Dr Stevenson 

 Macadam, Edinburgh; Eev. G. Gunn, Stichill; Mr Stephenson 

 and Miss Stephenson, Chapel; Mr John Wilson, Chapelhill ; 

 Mr B. Morton, Sunderland ; Eev. Robert Macnair, Alnwick ; 

 Mr George Fortune, Duns ; Mr H. H. Craw, F.S.A. Scot., 

 Foulden West Mains ; Dr Christison, Edinburgh ; Mr John 

 Wright, Duns; Mr G. Bolam, Berwick; Mr J. L. Newbigin, 

 Alnwick ; Mr Joseph Wilson and Miss Wilson, Duns ; Bailie 

 Ford, Duns ; Eev. Mr Bisset, Houndwood ; Mr W. Charles 

 and Miss Charles. Duns ; Mr F. Eutherford and Mr A. Waugh, 

 Hawick; Mr G. H. Thompson, Alnwick; Mr E. Brown, Duns; 

 Mr Amos, Alnwick; Eev. J. J. Drummond, Longformacus ; 

 Mr and Mrs Wood, Galashiels ; Eev. Hugh Fleming, Mor- 

 dington; Mr W. Maddan, Berwick; Mr H. Blanc, A.E.S.A., 

 Edinburgh ; Eev. John Eeid, Foulden ; Mr J. Bolam, Bilton ; 

 Rev. Dr Suodgrass, Cauonbie; Mr James Hood, Linnhead ; 

 Mr J. Stevenson, Berwick ; Mr Thos. Cook and Mr C. E. 

 Purvis, Alnwick ; Mr E. Carmichael, Coldstream ; Mr Thin, 

 Ferniliirst ; Mr E. A. Dudgeon, Northfield ; Eev. John Burleigh, 

 Ednam; Mr F. Lynn, F.S.A. Scot., Galashiels; Dr J. A. 

 Lithgow, Edinburgh; etc., etc. After grace had been said by 

 Dr Hunter, an excellent dinner was served by Mr Douglas, 

 New Inn. Thanks were returned by Mr Munro. The Chairman 

 gave the toasts of "The Queen," and afterwards that of "The 

 Berwickshire Naturalists' Club." and Dr Hardy proposed "The 

 Lady Members." The Chairman suitably expressed the thanks 

 of the Club to Mr Usher, for granting them permission to go 

 over his estate; to Mr Dudgeon, Northfield, Mr Ferguson, 

 Mr Blanc, and Mr Craig, Clerk to the Heritors of Coldingham, 

 for the valuable assistance they had given to make that a 

 happy and successful meeting of the Club. 



The Secretary showed a map, copied from the Ordnance 

 Survey, which contains the names of all the Rocks, Banks, 

 and Inlets from Moorburn Beach to Coldingham Harbour, 

 as well as a view of the entire area of St. Abbs Head and 

 the country adjacent, as far inland as Coldingham Loch and 

 Northfield. The British Fortlets are added. The Secretary 

 also placed on the table a copy of Session Eecords of 



