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Yindolana, on the Stanegate, to see the erect Roman milestone. 
On the return journey the camps of ^sica and Magna were 
visited, and the Hne of the Wall followed to Thirlwall Keep, 
which was built of stones from the Wall. 
July 12th. — Train w^as taken to Hexham and the Priory 
Church visited. Train was then taken to Chollerford, and the 
abutment of the Roman bridge over the North Tyne was ex- 
amined. After luncheon the party visited the ruins of Cilurnum 
at Chesters. On returning to Hexham a very enthusiastic vote 
of thanks was given to the leader for his interesting descriptions 
and excellent arrangements. 
II. Excursion to the Cheviots. 
Leader:— Mr. Percy F. Kendall, F.G.S. 
July 13th. — The party met at Wooler and visited Carey 
Burn in the afternoon. 
July 14th. — The members drove to Langleeford, in Harthope 
Dale, where they divided into two divisions. One division ex- 
amined the stream sections and found excellent junctions of the 
granite and porphyrite. The other division ascended Cheviot and 
examined the granite exposures and the patch of porphyrite at 
the north side of the summit. 
The General Meeting was held at the Cottage Hotel, Wooler, 
under the presidency of Mr. G. G. Butler, M.A., F.G.S., of Ewart 
Park, Wooler. 
The following new members were elected : — 
Mr. W. G. Stansfield, Ilkley. 
Mr. J. Norton Dickons, Bradford. 
Dr. D. Carmichael, Gosforth. 
An address was delivered by the Chairman. 
A paper was read by Mr. J. W. Stather, F.G.S. , on "The 
Boulders in the Drift Deposits of East Yorkshire and their 
Distribution." 
An address was given by Mr. P. F. Kendall, F.G.S., on 
points noted during the excursion in connection with the geology 
of the Cheviot Hills. 
