116 REPORT OF MEETINGS FOR 1904 



On bare patches lying to the North of Yeavering Bell, 

 Teesdalia nudicaulis was found in considerable abundance, 

 and for the time was regarded as somewhat of a rarity 

 at such an elevation; but on referring to "The Botany of 

 the Eastern Borders," it was ascertained that the same 

 plant had long ago been found well established "on debris 

 near the summit of the Bell." 



The members rejoined at the Cottage Hotel, Wooler, where 

 upwards of twenty-six sat down to dinner, under 

 Club the presidency of Mr G. Or. Butler, Ewart Park. 



Dinner. The following were duly nominated for member- 



ship:— Rev. J. F. Scholfield, 18 Buccleuch Place, 

 Edinburgh ; Rev. Edmond Williams, Bamburgh ; Mr Frederick 

 George Skelly, Alnwick ; Mr Robert Oakeley Vavasour Thorp, 

 Chatton Hall, Chathill; and Mr Will-iam Mark Pybus, 85 

 Osborne Road, Newcastle. 



It was reported by Mr George Bolam, Treasurer, in behalf 

 of the other Officials of the Club, that they 

 Edwardian had, in the name of the members, subscribed 

 Wallis, a petition to the Municipal authorities of 



Berwicl<. Berwick against the projected demolition of 



the Edwardian Walls to facilitate a scheme 

 of tenement-building. On the motion of Dr Shirra Gibb, 

 Boon, seconded by Provost Hilson, Jedburgh, the action of 

 the Officials was unanimously approved. 



