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Selkirk. — By the President. 



The Fourth Meeting of the year was held at Selkirk, 

 on Wednesday, 19th July, when the following gentlemen 

 were present: — Mr James Small, F.S.A. (Scot.), President; 

 Eev. George Gunn, Secretary ; Dr Stuart, Chirnside ; Sir 

 George Douglas, Springwood Park ; Mr Thomas Craig-Brown 

 and Miss Craig-Brown, Selkirk ; Mr Alex. F. Roberts, 

 Provost of Selkirk; Mr William B. Boyd, Faldonside ; Mr 

 C. H. Scott Plummer, Sunderland Hall ; Rev. Dr Paul, 

 Edinburgh ; Mr G. G. Butler, Ewart Park ; Major-General 

 Boswell, Darnlee ; Mr John Ferguson, F.S.A. (Scot.),' Duns; 

 Herr Johannes Albe, Duns ; Mr Thomas Small, Jedburgh ; 

 Mr Kenneth Cochrane, Galashiels ; Mr Charles Rea, Cleit- 

 haugh ; Mr James A. Somervail, Broomdykes ; Mr John 

 Turnbull, Galashiels; Professor Pringle Pattison ; Mr Alison; 

 Captain Vane ; Miss Lorimer, Farnham ; and Professor 

 Fraser. 



Leaving the Station Hotel at the early hour of 9-30, the 

 drive was to the site of the old Castle of Selkirk, where 

 Mr Craig-Brown favoured the company by reading the short 

 paper which is printed in extenso in Appendix I. to this 

 Report. He also led a section of the company over the 

 large and well-defined Camp on Bell Hill, a little to the 

 left of the road leading to Clarilaw. A drawing, with full 

 description of this Gamp, is given by our fellow member, 

 Dr Christison, in a paper on " The Forts of Selkirk, the 

 Gala Water, the Southern Slopes of the Lammermoors, and 

 the North of Roxburgh," published in the Proceedings of 



