REPORT OF THE MEETINGS FOR 1899 79 



James Veitch, Inchbonny, Jedburgh. 



Andrew Whitlie, Oommereial Bank of Scotland, 62 Lombard 

 Street, London. 



Thomas Young, Banker, Innerleithen. 



The following dates and places of meeting for 1900 were 

 agreed to, subject to any necessary alteration by the officials 

 of the Club:— 



Wednesday, 6th .Tune. — Alnwick Castle and Parks. 

 Wednesday, 27th June.—Beal, for Kyloe Crags, or Holy Island. 

 Thursday, 19th July. — Berwick and Bnrnmouth. 

 Wednesday, 29th August. — Aberlady and Gullane Links. 

 Wednesday, 26th September. — Cockbnrnspath, for Aikengall. 

 Thursday, 11th October. — Berwick, for Annual Meeting. 



Colonel Milne Home gave in a report by the Committee 

 on the Memorial Window to the late Dr Hardy, and it was 

 stated that the window would be finished during the spring, 

 and that members would then be invited to see it. 



The Secretary read the report of Mr Hughes, the Club's 

 Delegate to the meeting of the British Association at Dover, 

 and Mr Hughes received the thanks of the Club for his 

 attendance, and was re-appointed Delegate to next year's 

 meeting at Bradford. 



This concluded the business, and members subsequently 

 dined together at the King's Arms Hotel. 



As in former years. The Anchorage, the residence of Mrs 

 Barwell Carter, in Wooltnarket, was thrown open to the 

 Club, and the customary kindly welcome was extended to 

 all who called to examine the numerous relics of the late 

 Dr G-eorge Johnston in her possession. Members had here 

 also the pleasure of renewing their acquaintance with Miss 

 Dickinson of Norham, who had as usual brought with her 

 a large selection of her beautiful drawings of native plants 

 for exhibition. 



