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Unveiling of Memorial Window to the late Dr James 

 Hardy in Coldingham. Parish Church. 



2'ribute of the Berwickshire jVaturalists' Club. 



The members of the Berwickshire Naturalists' Club have 

 paid an appropriate tribute to the memory of their late 

 Secretary, James Hardy, Esq., LL.D., by placing a window 

 of stained glass and a brass tablet in the east wall of 

 Coldiiigham Church. Many there are who will be remembered 

 in stained glass windows and memorial tablets — and in that 

 form only. Not so, we think, will it be with Dr Hardy. 

 Dr Hardy's true memorial will be found in the influence 

 that he left behind, which, to those who knew him — and 

 to others through them — will be a sweet savour of good 

 things. 



The ceremony of unveiling and dedicating the Memorial 

 took place on Tuesday afternoon, the 26th of June, and 

 among those present were : — Mr A. H. Evans, Cambridge, 

 President; Mr Bolam, Berwick, Treasurer; Colonel Milne 

 Home, Caldra, Duns, Organizing Secretary, and Mrs Milne 

 Home ; Mr Butler, Ewart Park, Wooler, Editing Secretary, 

 and Mrs Butler; Mr Boyd, Faldonside ; the Misses Buchan, 

 Coldingham ; Mr Fitzroy Bell, Temple Hall ; Mrs Caverhill 

 and Mr J. Caverhill, Hillend ; Mrs Carr, Wooler ; Miss Clark ; 

 Mr Dudgeon, Northfield; Miss Duncan, Copeland; Mr and 

 Mrs Duncan, Coldingham ; Mr, Mrs, and the Misses 

 Davidson (2), Hill House; Mr and Mrs Kdington and Misa 



