Moor, 192-4; on the Effects of Lightning in smelting and altering Gravel at Chapel hill, Cockburns- path, 10th July 1882, 200-1; Notes on Biel and Stenton, 205-8; on Abnormal Fruits of the Black Thorn on Heriot water, 214-5; on examples of the Wood Ant (For- mica rufa, L.) from Yardhope Woodfoot, with notice of Formica umbrata, Nyl., 215-7; Presenta- tion to, 217-8; Reports of Meet- ings for 1883, 242-286; Note on an Urn found at Manderston, 305; on an Urn found near Luffness, E. L., 306-7; on Ednam Hospital, 310-3; on the Incised Rocks at Morwick, 343-7; on a Spoon found at Mousin, with a notice of Mousin or Mousen, 363-6 (see 610); on the Ancient Cross at Crosshall, in the parish of Eccles, 366-372; Flint Scraper found on Gullane Links, 372; Notes on Yarrow, 397-419; Signification of the word Lindisfarne, 450-1; Report of Meeting at Whittingham and Presmennan, 461-476; on Whittingham and its Owners, 472; on a Funeral Slab found at Alnwick Abbey, 473-4; Fagus incisa with foliage of Fagus syl- vatica, 474; Human Cranium at Dunbar, 474; Capture of Squalus Canicula, 475; Totanus Calidris on the Lammermoors, 475; Notice of Ralph Carr-Ellison, Esq., 508- 511; List of Mr Carr-Ellison's Papers, 514-6; Note on Urns and Cists found at Amble, 528-530; Notes on the Antiquities of Aln- ham and neighbourhood, 546-9; Notice of Screnwood, 550-5; Records of Migrations, etc., of Birds on the Borders for 1882-3-4, 556-572; Notes on the Ettrick, 593-600; the Tomb of Cockburn of Henderland and its vicinity, 604-7; Miscellanea, 607-610. Harpertoun, 244-5. Hartleap, 272.
Haydon Bridge Free School, 366. Hays of Whittingham, 473.
Hay, Wm., of Drummelzier and the Rebellion of 1715, 195. Hazelton Rig, 549.
Hematite Iron Ore, Mine of, 4.
Henderland Hill and Tower or Castle, 274.
Henderland, Tomb of Perys Cock- burn at, and the owners of Hender- land Estate, 408-418; Chapel, 409; Cockburns of, 411-6; Scot of Buccleugh, 416; the Flemings, 415; James, David and Robert, Earls of Southesk, 416-7; Anne Countess of Buccleugh, 417; Traquair family, ib; Murrays of, Lord Henderland, Lord Murray, William Murray and James Wolfe Murray, 417; Earl of Wemyss, 417; Additions to Account of the Tomb, and Hist. of the Cockburns of, 604-5; Botany and Nat. Hist. of Henderland Burn, 605-6; Remains of the Castle, 600-7; Birds near, 606; Key from, 607. Hepple, Red Deer Antlers at, 549. Herons and Heronries, 13, 26. Herons and Border Heronries. 330- 334.
Heronry at Swinside, Bowmont Water, 87.8.
Hertford's, (Earl), Devastations,251. Hetchester, 348.
Heuch, Home or Hume of, 194. Hexham, Roman Stone discovered at, in 1881, 41.
Hieracium collinum, the fate of, 58. Hindhope, 14; Geology of, 15. Hogden Law, coin found at, 549. Hogg, James, 270-2-3; his Statue,
274-5; autograph letter of, 598. Hollows Tower on the Esk, incised stone in, 347.
Holy Island Meeting, 257, etc.; Flora of, 257-9. Holystone, 349.
Home, Church of, 191.
Home, John, Author of Douglas,4,25 Home or Hume in Heuch, Robert
and Alexander, 194-5.
Home, Patrick of Polwart, 194-5. Horsleys of Horsley and Screnwood,
Hume, Sir John of Rentoun, Epitaph on, 195.
Hutton-hall cliff, Marine Shells, and Fragments of Bones at, 88. Incised Rocks at Morwick, 343-7; Figures on Door-sill of Hollows Tower on the Esk, 347.
Insects, number of species, 236. Iron Spear-head under Cairn at Gordon, 117; at Annan Street, 278.
Iron with Bronze Implement and Whetstone on Cheviot, 256. Ivory Shrine from Croxdale, co. Durham, 277.
Ivy, Large-leafed, 50.
James V. in Megget-land, 412; Letter from, 605.
Jedburgh Abbey, Restoration of, 127-137; Foundation and History of, 128-9.
Jedburgh Meeting, 41; Abbey, 42-3; Roman Inscriptions, Crosses, 43; Gardens, Queen Mary's House, Museum, 43.
Jedburgh, Roman Tablet and In-
scription in the Abbey, 43, 137: Appendix, i-iv.
Jedburgh, Scals and Arms of the Royal Burgh of, 137-9. Jedburgh Staff, what, 139. Jedwater, Scenery, Associations and Geology of, 44-6.
Johnston, Dr George, Ancestors of, 248.
Jones, T. Rupert, F.R.S., etc; Notes on the late Mr George Tate's Specimens of Lower Carboniferous Entomostraca from Berwickshire and Northumberland, 313-326. Juncus squarrosus, 15. Kaeheugh Camp, 3. Kaims, 253-4; 440-442. Kale Water, 9, 10, 14.
Kelso, Meeting at, 242, etc. Kelso Races, Handbill of, 47. Kelso Steps, (Calsy or Causeway Steps ?) 5.
Kemp, William; A day on the Ettrick. The Water Marks, 594- 595.
Kemylspeth or Gamble (Gamels) peth, and its Debateable Ground, 17-8.
Ker, William, of Yair, 415.
Kidland and its Hills, 16; Visit to,
Kingscraig, Mounds on, 216. Knox, John, 6.
Knowes, its ancient Cemetery, 464-6. Lamden Burn, 251-2.
Langton Burn, Geology of, 296; Edge, view from, 22; House and its Paintings, 26-7.
Lauder, Wm, of Haltoun, acquires Brumelaw, 415; his successors, 416.
Lead Ore, and Mineral Spring, near Milkhope, 256.
Lebour, G.A., F.G.S., etc. Prof.;
Note on Geology of the Cheviots, 18; Obituary of the late Professor Freire-Marreco, M.A., 68-72; on the Geology of Corbridge, North- umberland, 121-7,
Leitholm Peel, 251. Leitholm, of old Letham, and its Chapel and Virtue Well, 252. Lepidoptera in Roxburghshire, 149- 158; 532-5.
Lightning, effects of, in Smelting and Altering Gravel at Chapelhill, 10th July, 1882, 200-1; Rock vitrified by, 200; tubes or Ful- gorites, 201; boy's arm struck by, 269; Willow and Ash trees at Selkirk, struck by, 260. Lindisfarne, Signification of the Name, 373-4; 450-1. Lindsay, Sir David, 4. Linnæa borealis, 608-9. Linton, East, Meeting at, 461-476; Slab Graves at, 463; Porphyries of the District, 475. Lipraick's, i.e. Leaprigs, Syke, 371. Local Documents, 194-7.
Localities for scarce Plants, 593. Logan, W. H., Obituary Notice of, 67.
Loney, Peter, On the Effects of the Great Storm of October 1881, at Marchmont House, 211- 2; Meteorological Observations, Register of Rainfall and Sunshine for 1882, kept at Marchmont, 218- 219; for 1883, 420; for 1884, 612-3.
Longformacus, Meeting at, 21; Village, Peel, Cummunion Cups, Church, Mansion House, 23-25; Estate, Effects of Great Gales of 1881, on trees, of, 359.
Lowes, Loch of, 275. Lowlynn, 259.
Luffness, Club's visit to, 265-6; Church and Monastery of Red Friars, 265; De Thermes, French General, his fort at, ib; House and trees at, 266: King's Kist, 266; Skeletons at, 266, 307; Urns at, 306-7.
Lycoperdon giganteus, 47. Lyngbya speciosa, 608.
Mackintosh, Brigadier, Letter from, 195.
McIntosh, Alexander, and Cleghorn, Robert, On the Effects of the Storm of 14th October, 1881, on Paxton and Billie Estates, 358-9. Maclagan, Dr P. W., Notice of Lo- calities for scarce Plants, 593. Manderston, On an Uru found in the Park at, 304-5. Marchmont House, Trees injured by Storm, 211-2; Rain Fall, Sun- shine, etc., 218-9, 420, 612-3. Mary, Queen, her Cup, 286.
Meggat or Megget-land, 274, 412, 607; Antiquities of, 418-9. Memmerkirk, 256.
Memoria, a sepulchre, 107-8. Members, New, 222, 422-3, 486-7. Middletons of Belsay and Scren- wood, 552-4.
Middleton Hall, Meeting, 279, etc.; Peel houses of, 282; Cedar of Lebanon, and Coniferæ at, 282; Radcliffe Beech at, 282-3; Tuedian sandstone and gravel, 279; Langleyford Vale, 280; Wild Boar remains, 281-2; Marl Bog at, 281-2, and at Humbleton Buildings, 282; Red-deer remains at, 281-2; Shells in Marl Bog, 281.
Migration of Birds, Records of, 202-5; 556-589.
Miller, Hugh, Letters from, 291-2. Montbenger, 272.
Monteith, Rev. Robt., 25.
Montrose, Marquis of, Relics of, 597. Morwick, on the Incised Rocks at, 343-7.
Mounsey, A .C; The Seals and the Arms of the Royal Burgh of Jedburgh, 137-9.
Mousin, Mediæval Spoon found at, 363, 610.
Mousin, or Mousen, History of, 363- 366; Mulesfen South, and Mousin Newlands, 364-5-6; Millesfen, etc., Henry de, Stephen de, Henry de, 364; Henry de and Roger de, 365; Lucre, Simon de, 364; South Charlton ground in, 364; Whittingham, pannage at, 365; Pannage of the hogs of Shoreston, Sunderland, Beednal and Mulfen, 364; Truncage and services to Bamburgh Castle, 364-5; Camera, Thos. de, of Mule- fen, 365; Ederston, 365; Yernum or Wardham, 365; Swinhoes of Mulesfen, 365-6; Haydon Bridge Free School, 366.
Mungo Park, Memoir of, with some of his letters, 300-4; Mr Ruskin's attack on, 303; his Horse-Chest- nut, 55; Relics of, 62; Notice of, 399; Letter of, 400; Relatives of, 400-1.
Murray, Sir James, of Deuchar, 402, Note.
John, of Fallowhill obtains land in Bold, 415. Murrays of Henderland, 417. Napier and Ettrick, Lord, List of
Articles exhibited to the Club on their visit to Thirlestane, 597-8. Napier of Merchiston, Copies of Writings, 597-8.
Nelson Jeremiah, and Isaac Mar-
row, Ministers or Parsons of Elsdon, their grievances, 120. Neottia Nidus-Avis, 40. Nero, Gold Coin of, 249. Netherton, Remains of Antiquities
at, 546; Bataill of Netherton, 551. Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Meeting, 480- 5; Museum of Nat. Hist. Society and its contents, 481-5; Jesmond Dene, and Sir William Arm- strong's residence, 483; Capt. Noble's collection of Water-fowl, 483; Mr Adamson's Birds and Burmese Lepidoptera, 484; Anti- quarian Society, 485.
Norham, Petition for Fair and Mar- kets to be held at, 285-6. Norham and Islandshire, Roman Catholics of, 286.
Norman, F. M., Capt. R.N., Anni- versary Address,425-439; Reports of Meetings for 1884, 439-491; On Embedded Reptiles, 491-505.
Oak and Ash adage, 446-7.
Obituary Notices, 65-8, 286-8. Orange or Orwin's Lane, 250-1. Orchestes Fagi, 21.
Ormistons of Kelso and Spitle and Hendersyde, 342-3.
Ornithological Notes, 197-200, 384- 396; 589-590.
Orr, Rev. John, 286.
Oswy, King, his gifts to Lindisfarne
of lands on the Bowmont, 451. Ozone Papers, 447.
Pallinsburn Gulls, 445-6; Kaims, 440-2.
Paterson, Sir John, of Eccles, 247-9. Paul, Rev. David, M.A., on the Fungi of Roxburghshire, 83; Fungi from the neighbourhood of Roxburgh, 339; Fungi found in 1884, 530-1. Pennymuir, 10.
Philiphaugh and its Battle, 56-7;
Battle Cairn of, 397; Silver Lockets, said to have been found on field of, 398-9.
Phytopti, Galls by, on Blackthorn, 215.
Pickmaw Moss, 54. Pigdon's Leap, 549.
Piper's Pool, and the Piper of Soney, (Shuna), 396-7.
Pitcorthie, the endowment of Ednam Hospital, 340.
Plainfield (Flaynfield) Moor, 349. Polystichum Lonchitis, 610. Polwarth, Lord, Letter from, 195. Pomfret's Ford on Coquet, 345. Porphyries of East Linton district, 476.
Presmennan Lake, its Botany and Entomology, 470-1.
Prestonkirk Meeting, (see Linton East).
Pringle, Lord Haining, and Pringle, Lord Alemoor, 82.
Quern from Bonchester Hill, 47; at Netherton, 546.
Radiola millegrana, 20, 593. Rainfall, 219, 420-1, 611, 612, 613. Record of Migration of Birds on the Borders, 556-589.
Redshank Sandpiper from Raw- barn, 475.
Red Deer Antlers from Dogden Moss, 28; from Linton Moss, 62-3;
at Middleton Hall and Milfield Plain, 228, 280-1-2; at Hepple and Alwinton, 549; at Hetchester Camp, 348.
Renton, Robert, Migration of Birds 1883, 572.
Reports of Meetings, 242-286; 439-
Reports on the Effects of Storms of Wind, 1881, on Trees and Animals, 209-214; 358-362.
Ring of Cannel Coal at Annan Street, 405.
Robertson, Roger, of Ladykirk, his
account of Crosshall Cross, 367-9. Robertson, Thomas, of Alnwick, 65.
Robert's Law, Mustering-place for Coquetdale, 546; Camp and Tra- dition of, 548,
Robson-Scott, James, Dr., On a Heronry at Swinden, Bowmont water, 87-8; Notice of his Writ- ings, 288; Memoir of, 299-300. Rockling, Three-bearded, 607. Rodono, 274; Botany of, 275. Roman Inscriptions at Hexham, 41; at Jedburgh, 43, 137; at Jedburgh and Risingham, App. i.-iv. Rooks and Rookeries, 159-184. Rookeries, 26, 244, 249, 252, 254. Rothbury Borough Butts, 357. Roundabout, The, 145. Rubus Chamæmorus, 24. Runklie Camp, 24.
Russell, F., Measurements of Trees at Edgerston House, 201-2. Russell, Miss, Notes on some Historical and Literary Matter bearing on the Works called the Catrail, 89-105; on the Yarrow Inscription, 105-6; Notes on a Plate of British and other Coins older than the Roman Conquest of Britain, 375-383; Silver Lock- ets from field of Philiphaugh, 398-9; Additional Notes to Paper of 1882-3, 600-3; SUMMARY: Delo- raine, Oran's portion, 600; Kenti- gern at Locherward, 601; Abbots of Whitehorn called Nennio, 601; How many St Patricks there were, 601-2; Kirkhope, Ettrick, rude figure of Ecclesiastic there, 602; Newstead (Tuesis ?) 602; Red Abbey Stead, ib; Tadwine's Cliffe,
(Eildon Hills?) ib; Frontier at Melrose, 602; Cup and Ring cuttings on Rocks and their analo- gues in Etruria, India, Egypt, China, Malta, and Brittany, 603; Fern on Coins, 603; Coludesburg, Ebba, abbess of, 603; Gerontius and Vortigern, 603.
Russell, Dr., On the Graves at
Annan Street, 405-6. Rutherford, Rev. John, of Yarrow, his descendants, 270-1. Rutherford, Lord, 119. Rutherford, Katherine, 414. Sadler, John, Obituary Notices of, 66, 72-9, 79-83.
Sadler, Sir John, Tradition of, 11. Salix Sadleri, 77, 81.
Salmon, 283-4; Disease, 436-9. Samian Ware found on Galla Law, Gullane Hill, 306.
Scot, Adam, of Tuschelaw, beheaded at Edinburgh, 411-2, 479.
Robert, of Murdieston and Rankilburn, 413-4.
Sir Walter, of Kirkurd and his son David, 414.
of Buccleugh, got Henderland, 416, 417.
Scotts of Syntoun, 414. Scott, Sir Walter, Autograph Let- ters, 598.
Screnwood, British Urn found at, 544-6.
Screnwood, Notice of, 550-5; the Batailles of, 552; Middletons of, 552; John de Crambewell of, 552; Sir John de Strivelyn of, 552-3; Horsleys of, 553-4-5.
Seals, 27, 28, 138, 139. Selkirk Meeting, 49 etc.; Charters, Silver Cup and Insignia of the Burgh, 61-2; Meeting for Ettrick, 476 etc.
Setons, Viscount Kingston, of Whit- tingham, 473.
Sharperton Edge, Crook found on, 549.
Shaw, James, On the Antiquities of Megget-land, 418-9.
Shells, Marine, and Fragments of Bones near Hutton-hall, 88. Shells, Marine, in the Boulder Clay near Berwick, 540-1.
Silver and Gold Ornaments in a Cairn at Gordon, 115-7.
Silver Lockets from field of Philip- haugh, 398-9.
Silver Buckle near Hazelton-rig, 549.
Siskin, Notice of, 59.
Skiftenholme, Lands of, 416. Slab-Graves of East Lothian, 463-4, 468.
Slain Man's Lea, 57.
Smail, James; Rooks and Rookeries, 159-184; Herons and Border Heronries, 330-4; Titlark (Anthus pratensis) feeding young Cuckoo, 356.
Smailgillis, Lands of, 416. Smiles, Dr Samuel, 8.
Smith, John Alex., M.D., etc.; On an Ancient Celtic Ecclesiastical Bell, 184-190.
Soldiers' Fauld at Whitfield, 348. Soulises, Members of the family of, 368-371; Arms of, 370.
Southesk, Earls of, possessors of Henderland, 416-7.
Spirals on Incised Rocks at Morwick,
346; at the Hollows Tower, etc., 347; Spirals and Volutes, 350-1. Splachnum sphæricum, 610. Spoon, Mediæval, found at Mousin, 363, 610.
Squalus canicula, 475.
Squirrel stealing Fruit, 578. Standing Stones, the Eleven Shear- ers, 140; near Trestle (Tryst hill) Cairn, 143; Tryst Stones, 144-5; Yarrow, 105-8, 271-2, 404-5; at Purveshaugh and Brotherston, 399; Stone Circle at Harefaulds and the Burrastoun Lair, 311. Stenton, Visit to, 471. Stevenson, William, Notice of, 67-8; Memoir of and his Writings, 289- 299; Cirri and Auroræ, connection between, and of Aurora and Solar spots; and of Cirri and Cyclones, 290; Letters from Hugh Miller, M. Faraday and Captain Fitzroy, to, 291-2; Eurypterus Stevensoni, 294; Fluidity of the Earth, 294-5; Geology of Langton, 296. Stobbs, Rev. W., M.A., Account of an Urn and of Gold and Silver Ornaments found near Gordon about 1838, 115-7; Flint Imple- ment at Gordon, 118. St Kentigern, 89, 106, 107.
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