322 Report of Meetings for 189 i . By Dr J. Hardy. 



W. Eand, Ford Hill, Cornhill-on-Tweed. 1 1 . William Percy, 

 Belvedere, Aluwick. 12. George Wilson, Alnwick. 13. Thomas 

 Graham, Alnwick. 14. Philip Wilson, jun., The Knoll, Duns. 

 15. George Sanderson, Fairfield, Warkworth. 1(5. Cadwallader 

 J. Bates, Heddon-on-Tyne. 17. Eev. William Lyall Holland, 

 Cornhill Rectory. 18. Thomas Dunn, Selkirk. 19. William 

 Barrow Macqueen, Duns, Procurator-Fiscal of Berwickshire. 

 20. Hugh Andrews, Swarland Hall, Felton. 21. Dr Watson, 

 Whittiugham, Glauton. 22. David Keddie, Jedburgh. 23. 

 Alexander Mather, Jedburgh. 24. H. G. M'Creath, Galagate, 

 Norham. 25. Hon. Sydney George AVilliam Maitland, Thirles- 

 tane Castle, Lauder. 26. Edward Bateson, B.A., Oxon., 20 

 Archibald Terrace, Newcastle-on-Tyne. 27. Eev. W. H. Ran- 

 kine, St. Bos wells. 28. Patrick Andrew Clay, Keble College, 

 Oxford, and Berwick-on-Tweed. 29. Eev. Hugh McCuUoch, 

 Greenlaw. 30. Thomas Huggan, Callaly. 



The following places were selected for visitation next year: 

 Hawick for Wauchope and Rule Water ; Callaly Castle ; 

 Selkirk ; Haddington and Tester ; Nisbet House, Fogo, and 

 Duns ; Berwick. 



The Mayoe of Berwick exhibited the confirmation by the 

 Long Parliament, dated Monday, 6th January 1649, of the 

 charter granted to the Corporation of Berwick by King James 

 VI. of Scotland and I. of England. This, he stated, had been 

 recently discovered amongst the archives of the Corporation by 

 Mr William Wilson. The Secretary read a paper by Mr 

 Andrew Amory upon the Diamond-back Moth and Ichneumon 

 flies which feed upon it. 



Mr Bishop shewed a female of Sirex Gig as from Kyloe Wood, 

 and one of the Cerambycidse, perhaps Monochamus dgntator, but 

 not minutely examined, from foreign timber in Messrs Allan's 

 wood yard, Tweedmouth. Major Browne said there were 

 several of the Sirex Gigas at Callaly this summer. Drawings of 

 several obsolete implements, preserved in Hawick Museum, 

 were sent by Mr Waugh. A cutting from the Alnwick Gazette 

 was communicated by the Editor, containing a notice of the 

 stranding of a Hump-backed Whale, Megaptera hoops, at 

 Boulmer, September 19, 1891. 



Eev. W. DoBiE, Ladykirk, produced an iron instrument which 

 had been given to him by Mrs Greet, Birchhill, Norham. It 

 was found in the churchyard at Cornhill a good many years ago. 



