REPORT OF THE MEETINGS FOR 1900 227 



BURNMOTJTH. 



The Third Meeting was held at Burnmouth and the 

 immediate district, on Thursday, 19th July, and a pleasant 

 day was spent. To those members of the Club who are 

 interested in geology, no better spot could be chosen for a 

 meeting, as the coast of that part of Berwickshire abounds 

 in all that is best and most interesting in British geology, 

 and, besides, those attending the meeting had the guidance 

 of Mr Goodchild, of the Geological Survey, F.G.S., F.Z.S., 

 who has been for many years in charge of the Collections 

 of Scottish Geology and Mineralogy in the Edinburgh 

 Museum of Science and Art. 



The weather was all that could be desired for an outdoor 

 investigation. The gathering was not quite so large as 

 some of the recent meetings of the Club have been, but 

 there were many circumstances which might account for 

 the small attendance. Though few, however, those present 

 were thoroughly in earnest, and highly appreciated Mr 

 Goodchild's varied and interesting remarks regarding the 

 different rocks to be found in the neighbourhood. 



Those present were : — Mr A. H. Evans, M.A., F.Z.S., 

 Cambridge, President ; Colonel D. Milne Home, Caldra, 

 Duns, Organizing Secretary ; Mr G. Bolam, Berwick, F.Z.S. , 

 Treasurer ; Mr Thomas Darling, Mr A. Darling, and Mr 



