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INDEX. 



Honey Bee, 205; on Planting the 

 Potato in Autumn, 76—77. 



Devlli's Head Moth, 171, 209, 210. 



Didymium furfuraccum, 262. 



Diptem,unjuriou8 to Turnips. 330, 337 

 • — a30 ; new Geaus and Species of, 359. 



Douglas. Dr. F., on an Ancient Sarco- 

 phagus, 74 — 76. 



Dunlop, O., hi^ List of Berwickshire 

 Coleoptera, 20—26. 



Eajile. 11. 



Echinodermata, 43, 79, 264 ; on the 

 Coast at Embleton, 49 — 51. 



Embleton, R., his Annual Address, 165 

 — 171 ; List of Echinoderiiiata found 

 at Embleton, 49 — 51 ; Minutes of the 

 ClulVs Meeting at Beal, 354—357 ; 

 Notice of Smilacina bifolia, 26 — 27. 



Encampments, 344. 



Entomostraca. arrangement of the Bri- 

 tish, 145 — 158 ; Additions to the 

 Berwickshire, 259—260. 



Entrochi, 122. 



Equisetum arvense, 120. 



Falcon, Peregrine, on the Flight of, 89 

 —98. 



Feasts or Hoppings, 55, 56. 



Fingers-and-Toes, 326; 332—334 ; In- 

 sects in Turnips affected with, 334, 

 335. 



Fishes, Notices of, 4, 78, 119, 216, 219, 

 220. 



Flowers in Churchyards, 130—131. 



Forbes, Prof. E., Description of Gonias- 

 ter Abbensis, 79 — 80. 



Forster, G. L, on the Habits of the Ho- 

 ney Buzzard, 173. 



Fossil Shells and Corals, 354 — 355 ; 

 Trees, 168, 182. 



Geological Observations at Beal, 354, 

 355.' 



Geraniums, on the Medical Properties 

 of, 175-177. 



Gilly, Rev. Dr., on Norham Church 

 and Churchyard, 177—190. 



Glow-worm, note on, 98. 



Goniaster Abbensis, 43, 79—80. 



equestris, 264. 



Goodsir, H. D., Description of a New 

 Species of Nympbon, 114. 



Goose, Egyptian, 123. 



Goulan, Gowan, &c., on the terms, 22 

 —20. 



Graves, Ancienl, 343, 344. 



Grebe, Horned or Sclavonian, 278. 



Guillemot. Bridled, 276—277. 



Gul, gol, derivatives from, 12, 13. 



Gypsum, 134,137, 264. 



Halichoudria macularis, 196. 



Haltioa ncmorum, 817. 



Hardy, J., on Bowling as a Berwick- 



shire Game, 51 — 68 ; on the Etymo- 

 logy of the terms applied to Butter- 

 cups and Daisies, 12 — 20; on the 

 Border Coleoptera, 278—286 ; Con- 

 tributions to the Entomology of Ber- 

 ivickshire, 140— 143, 191—196; on 

 the Habits of Helobia brevicollis, 

 lt)3— 164 ; Insects taken by, 110— 

 114 ; on Insects injurious to the Tur- 

 nip Crop, 317—339 ; New Habitats 

 for Berwickshire Plants, 349—353 ; 

 on the Berwickshire Staphylinidae, 

 233—259 ; on the Revival of Subter- 

 ranean Willows, 105 — 110 ; Notes on 

 the Turnip Fly, and Notice of a new 

 Genus and Species of Diptera, 359 — 

 362 ; on the Occurrence of the Wild 

 Cat in Berwickshire, 357 — 359. 



Harrier Montagu, 201. 



Helobia brevicollis, Habits of, 163. 



Henderson, G., Note on the Glow- 

 worm, 98 ; on the Local Proverbs of 

 Berwickshire, 99 —1 04. 



Hepburn, A., on the Female Bridled 

 Guillemot, 275—277 ; Notes on Noc- 

 turnal Lepidoptera, 212 — 213; on 

 the Wood Pigeon, 272—275. 



Hieracium boreale, 9. 



Holoptychius, Scales of, 170. 



Home, R., on the Battle of Brunan- 

 burg, 115—116. 



Honey Bee, Anomaly in its History, 

 205. 



Hoopoe, 345. 



Howick, Register of Barometer and 

 Thermometer at, 172. 



Hume, Rev. Dr. A., his Notice of the 

 Berwickshire Naturalists' Club, 204. 



Husbandry, Ancient, of the Borders, 

 61, 67. 



Ice. when stored, 144. 



Insects, Notices of, 10, 11, 20—26, 43, 

 44, 47, 82, 110—114, 118, 122, 140— 

 143, 163—164, 166,171,191—196, 

 198, 205, 207—210, 262, 264, 265, 

 266, 278—286, 317-339. 



Jerdan, A., his Notice of Ornithogalum 

 luteum and Lathrgea squamuria, 21 8. 



Johnston, Dr. G., his Annual Address, 

 41—49 ; on Anacharis alsinastrum, 

 287 — 289 ; Descriptions of the Acari- 

 des of Berwickshire, 221—233, 289 

 —316, 362—378 ; of a Fine New 

 British Agaric, 174 ; of a New Bri- 

 tish Mould, 213—214 ; of the Long- 

 tailed Shark, 215— 219; of a New 

 British Sponge, 196 ; Descriptive Ca- 

 talogue of Gasteropodous MoUusca, 

 27—39; on the Medical Properties 

 of Geraniums, 175—177 ; Note on 

 Ulva defracta, 158. 



