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72 CHARITABLE AND BENEVOLENT INSTITUTIONS.
Mathewson, Bailie Craig, and Lord Dean of Guild M'Grady. Nine Trades-
Robert Kidd, J. E. Mann, and Alexander Fairweather. Guildry — Clias.
Scott, A, Mathewson, John Proctor Kyd, Hugh Ballingall. Seamen Fraternity
— Capt. Charles Duncan. Mason Lodges — George S. Middleton. Three
Trades — Robert Sheach, jun. Kirk-Session — Rev. Dr Grant and RobertKeith.
Presbytery — Rev. C. M. Grant and Rev. W. Wright, Lochee. County
Council — Cajitain Clay hills Henderson, D. S. Cowans, D. M'Intyre, John
Ogilvy. Royal Infirmary — J. W. Miller, M.D., Robert Murdoch, John Earl
Robertson, James Mitchell, John B. Macleod, M.D., Henry Robertson, Walter
SheiDherd. Captain Clayhills Henderson, Chairman of Directors. Com-
mittee of Management — Captain Clayhills Henderson, Chairman, Robert
Murdoch, R. Keith, H. Robertson, J. P. Kyd, and H. M'Grady.
Oiiicers — Medical Superintendent — James Rorie, M.D. Medical Assistant —
Dr Boyden. Treasurer — C. J. Marquis, 32 Castle street. Chaplain — Rev.
John AVilson. Secretary — Robert C. Walker, 5 Whitehall street.
HOME FOR INCURABLES, King Street court.— This Institution has
accommodation for 6 Men and Boys, and 16 Women and Children. Four of
the beds are endowed. A^jplications for admission to be sent to the Mother
Superior, of St JNIary's, 10 King street. Treasurer.
EDINBURGH ASSOCIATION FOR INCURABLES, AND LONGMORE
HOSPITAL. — Founded 1874. — The Hospital is open for the reception of
incurable patients from all i^arts of the country. Has accommodation for 4G
patients, inckidiug 4 private rooms. Local Treasurer in Dundee — James
Low, Town and County Bank, Limited. Secretary and Treasurer — J. T. Mac-
lagan, 6 North St David street, Edinburgh.
BALDOVAN ASYLUM.— Established in 1885 for the Treatment of
Imbecile and Idiot Children. Under the Patronage of the Queen. Patrons —
Earl of Strathmore, Earl of Southesk, K.T., Earlof Camperdown, Earl of Aii'lie.
Honorary Directors — Rev. R. R. Lingard-Guthrie, M.A., *Rev. Edward J.
Gough, M.A., Wm. Y. Blyth-Martin, Colonel J. E. Erskine of Linlathen,
Robert M'Gavin of Balumbie, Alex. Anderson of Longhaugh, John Sharp of
Balmuir, John Cowan of Beeslack, Edinburgh, G. D. Clayhills Henderson of
Invergowrie, the ^Rev. George Mackness, D.D., Broughty Ferry, *D. H.
Littlejohn, R. B. Don, *H. T. N. Hamilton Ogilvy, K. W. Henderson
Walter Shepherd. Trustees, who are also Directors ex officio — *Sir Reginald
Ogilvy, Bart., *Captain A. H. R. Ogilvy, *Right Rev. the Bishop of
Brechin, "Rev. Colin Campbell, B.D., *Rev. R. Spencer Ritchie, *Rev.
Robert Lorimer, M.A., *Very Rev. James Crabb, Dean of Brechin, and *Dr
Greig. (Those marked * form the Visiting Committee.)
Physician — Dr Greig. Secretaries and Treasurers — Nicholson & Max'quis.
Superintendents — Mr and Mrs Sedstrem. Governess — Miss Robinson.
CONVALESCENT HOUSE, Dundee, 14 William street.— For the benefit
of persons who have been discharged from the Infirmary, and others recover-
ing from sickness. Such persons are taken into the Convalescent House for
a month. Patronesses — The Countess of Southesk, the Countess of Airlie, the
Countess of Glasgow, Lady Kinnaird. Trustees — Bishop of Brechin, Sir
Reginald Ogilvy, Bart., Robert Sturrock. Resident Lady Sui^erintendent —
Miss A. F. Marshall. Hon. Medical Superintendent — Dr M'Leod. Hon. Secre-
taries — Miss Sturrock, 2 Woodford Villas, Broughty Ferry, and A. W.
Sturrock, Savings Bank. Hon. Treasurer — Thos. Willock, Bank of Scotland.
THE DUNDEE CONVALESCENT HOME, Barnhill, Broughty Ferry.—
The building is capable of accommodating 63 patients. The Management is
in the hands of the Directors of the Dundee Royal Infirmary. Thomas
Maitland, Chairman. Medical Officer — William Sang, M.D. Miss Fergusson,

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