EEPORT OF MEETINGS FOR 1905 303 



pleasure, as their mouthpiece, to ask his acceptance of it 

 as a small acknowledgment of the manifold services rendered 

 by him to the Club, and as an expression of their good 

 wishes for his continued success in his professional work." 

 Mr Goodchild feelingly acknowledged the kindness of the 

 members, and sketched what might yet be done by the 

 Club in the elucidation of other geological features of the 

 district included in the area of their investigations. 



The following new members were elected after due nomina- 

 tion : — Lt. -Colonel Charles Thompson Menzies, 

 Election of Kames, Greenlaw ; Thomas Leslie Asher, 8 

 Members. Whitehouse Terrace, Edinburgh ; Mrs (Essex) 

 Thompson, Walworth Hall, Darlington ; William 

 James Bolam, Berwick-on-Tweed ; Rev. Percy Thomas Lee, 

 Shilbottle Vicarage, Lesbury; Charles W. Dunlop, Embsay- 

 kirk, Skipton-in -Craven ; Richard Brown, C.A., The Hanging- 

 shaw, Selkirk ; Miss Jessie B. Boyd, Faldonside, Melrose ; 

 Edwin Arthur Mallett, 17 Quay Walls, Berwick-on-Tweed; 

 Joshua Patterson Ross Taylor, Mungoswalls, Duns ; John 

 Henry Mansfield, Howiek, Lesbury; Harry Sanderson, East- 

 mount, Galashiels ; Rev. William Steven Moodie, Ladykirk, 

 Norham ; Rev. George Victor Dunnett, B.D., Manse of 

 Cockburnspath. 



It was unanimously agreed to appoint Mr William James 

 Bolam, Berwick-on-Tweed, to the office of 

 Election of Treasurer, rendered vacant by the departure 

 Treasurer, from Berwick of Mr George Bolam, F.Z.S., 

 who for many years had proved a valuable 

 member of the Club, and a faithful and zealous office- 

 bearer. 



The financial statement for the year was read by the 

 Treasurer, and the subscription for 1905-6 was 

 Annual fixed at seven shillings and sixpence. The 



Reports. names of eighteen members were removed from 



the Roll, their subscriptions for two years and 

 upwards being in arrear. A summary of the meetings of 

 the year was read by the Editing Secretary, in which he 

 referred to pleasant excursions made to Edinburgh ; St. 

 Boswells for Langmoss and Newstead; Howiek; Morpeth for 

 Mitford ; and Dunglass. Mr Arthur H. Evans, M.A., F.Z.S., 



