fetePOfeT OF MteETliJGS FOR 1905 29l 



DUNGLASS. 



The Fifth Meeting of the season was held at Oockburns- 

 path, on Wednesday, 20th September, when sunshine greeted 

 the members as they assembled at the Railway Station en 

 route for Dunglass. Among those present were : — Captain 

 Norman, R.N., Organizing Secretary ; Eev. J. J. M. L. 

 Aiken, B D., Editing Secretary; Mr J. Albe, Duns; Mr 

 George G. Butler, Ewart Park ; Mr Robert Blair, South 

 Shields ; Colonel A. M. Brown, and Miss Brown, Longfor- 

 macus; Mr John Cairns, Alnwick; Mr C. L. Stirling-Cookson, 

 and Mrs Stirling-Cookson, Ronton House ; Mr James Cross, 

 London ; Rev. G. V. Dunnett, Cockburnspath ; Mr Allan A. 

 Falconer, Duns ; Mr John Ferguson, Duns ; Misses Gair, 

 Abbey Park, Coldingham ; Mr Gideon J. Gibson, and Miss 

 Gibson, Netherbyres ; Mr John Geddie, Edinburgh ; Mr Arthur 

 Giles, Edinburgh ; Mr J. G. Goodchild, Edinburgh ; Mr Geo. 

 Hardy, Oldcambus E. Mains; Miss Hay, St. Abb's; Miss 

 Heyder, Northfield, St. Abb's ; Mr J. C. Hodgson, Alnwick ; 

 Mr Jas. Hood, Linnhead ; Mr James Lyle, Edinburgh ; Major J. 

 Farquharson, Edinburgh ; Mr Henry Rutherfurd, Fairnington ; 

 Mr T. B. Short, Berwick ; Miss Simpson, Coldingham ; Mr 

 Jas. A. Somervail, and Mrs Somervail, Hoselaw ; Mr J. A. 

 Terras, Edinburgh; Mr John Turnbull, Galashiels; and Mr 

 Wynward Warner, London. 



