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VOTE OF THANKS FOR ADDRESS. 



On the motion of Captain Norman, R.N., seconded by Mr 

 G. P. Hughes, a vote of thanks was accorded to the retiring 

 President for his Address. 



STORAGE OF LITERARY MATTER. 



Oa the Report being called for from the Committee appointed 

 last year (1) to enquire into the Storage of Literary Matter 

 belonging to the Club, (2) Cataloguing the same, and (3) 

 arranging Indices of the Transactions to the end of 1900, 



(1) Colonel Milne Home reported that communications had 

 passed with the Committee of the Berwick Museum, but that, 

 though Plans had been procured — being furnished ex gratia 

 by Mr Stevenson, architect, Berwick — for an enlargement 

 and improvement of the Museum's premises, no further 

 progress, for financial reasons, had been so far possible. 



(2) Mr G. Bolara produced Lists of all the Literary Volumes, 

 etc., belonging to the Club. 



(3) Mr McB. Watson explained the method he suggested 

 for arranging the Indices, and undertook to carry it out with 

 the aid of the officers of the Club, and any others proffering 

 assistance. It was, therefore, remitted to them to continue 

 as a Committee for the conclusion of the work. 



PLACES OF MEETING FOR 1902. 



Places and dates for Field Meetings in 1902 were discussed. 

 Flodden, Rothburj' (for Cragside), Lauder, Cockburnspath, 

 Press Castle, Newcastleton (for Hermitage Castle), Eglingham, 

 and Lyne (Peebleshire), being specially spoken of, and the 

 ultimate decision was left with the President and the Organizing 

 Secretary. 



NEW LADY MEMBER. 



On the motion of Sir G. B. Douglas, seconded by Colonel 

 Millie Home, Lady Eliott, Mains House, was unanimously 

 elected. 



