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ancient British urn, two Celtic axe-heads, and a flint axe- 

 head. Finally we saw the billiard room, with its elaborate 

 decorations of carved wood, occupying a space hewn out of 

 the solid rock, as all future extensions at the rear of the 

 mansion will have to be carried out. 



After expressing their thanks to Mr Bertram and Mr Bell, 

 and through them to Mr Watson-Armstrong, the members 

 dined together at the Queen's Head Hotel, in Eothbury, 

 after a very pleasing sojourn at Cragside. 



For brief notes on previous meetings of the Club at Cragside, 

 members are leferred to the "Proceedings" for 1865, Vol. 

 v., p. 193; and for 1876, Vol. viii., p. 26; in the former 

 of which the house is described as nearly completed, and 

 the grounds as in process of being laid out and planted 

 by the owner, Sir W. Armstrong. 



