IHDEX. 



•77 



Julufl pulcbcUus, 827. 



Kelr>-burniiit^ ut Holy UUnd, 161, 162. 



Laiiius excubitor, 167. 



Larva, coleopteroun, hurtful, 828, 886 



—330. 

 Lastroea faenischil, 857. 

 Lalhriea squaniaria, 212. 

 Leontodon taraxacum, var. of, 267, 



816. 



Lepidium latifolium, 79. 



Lcpidoptcra, Notices of, 10, 43, 44, 82, 



no, 111, 122, 171, 198,207—210, 



212, 213, 265, 266, 828, 32i), 336, 337. 



Liudisfarne Church and Churchyard, 



178—179. 

 Linnaoa borealis, 6, 6, 45, 46. 

 Lint, Cultivatiou of, 65. 

 Locust, Migratory, 171, 209. 

 Lumbricus putrcdinis, 335. 

 Lutraria vulgaris, 78. 

 Maclaurin, Kev. R., his Supplement to 

 the Catalogue of Berwickshire Mol 

 lusca, 39—40. 1 



Macrocnema Spergulee, 195, 320. 

 Mailed, 220. 



Mammalia, Notices of, 78, 219, 345. 

 Marrubium vulgare, 168. 

 Martlet, 70—71. 



Meeting at Bcal, Minutes of, 354—357. 

 Merlin, 220. 

 Mcteorolonry. i, 125, 144, 170, 172, 



206, 207, 211, 270—271, 373. 

 Miner, dipterous, 359. 

 Minerals of Berwickshire, 132—142. 

 Miscellanea, 78— 79, 219—220. 

 Mole, White, 345. 

 Mollusca, Notices of, 78, 121. 

 Mollusca gasteropoda, 27 — 40 ; 40 — 41. 

 Monday, a Half-holiday, 53. 

 Monuments, Ancient, 344. 

 Moth, Caterpillar of, on Turnips, 829, 



836. 

 Blould, New British, 213. 

 Myosotis coUiua, 346. 

 Myriopoda, 327. 



Myrniedonia limbata. food of, 283. 

 Necklace, Ancient, 343. 

 Nedyus assimilis, 326, 834 ; Nedyiis 

 contractus, 821. 326, 334 ; Nedyus 

 sulcicollis, 326, 383, 334. 

 Norham Church and Churchyard, 180 



—190. 

 Nymphon giganteum, 114. 

 Ophioglossum vulgatum, 266. 

 Omithogalum lutcum, 212. 

 Osmerus operlanus, 78. 

 Osmunda regal is, 82, 88. 

 PalmcUa protuberans, 166. 

 Pastor roseus, 78. 



Paulin, W., on the Dayt on which Ice 

 was procured, 144. 



Pectanculus pilo«u», 78. 



Peziza rudis, 190. 



Phytomyza nigricomis, 839. 



Pigeon, Wood, Notes on, 272—275. 



Pinna gylvestris, Curioos Cones of, 69. 



PlanU, Notices of, 8, 5, 6, 9, 44, 46, 79, 

 82, 88, 87, 89, 121, 122, 123, 165, 

 166, 168, 169, 170, 198, 262, 266, 

 266, 267, 287, 289, 846, 349—868, 

 854-857. 



Poa Balfourii, 166. 



Podiceps cornutuR, 278. 



Polydesmus coroplanatus, 327. 



Polydrusus micans, Kgg pouch of, 281. 



Polypodium phegoptcris, 266. 



Potamogeton plantagineus, 357. 



pusillus, 357. 



Pontia BruBsicffi, P. Napi, and P. Bft* 

 pae. 328— :<29. 



Potato planted in Autumn, 76. 



Privet Moth, Caterpillar of, 171. 



Proverbs, Local, 99—104. 



Quail, 89, 219. 



Retepora celhilosa, 264. 



Ring of Gold, Mediaeval, 342. 



Rubiis saxatilis, 48. 



Salmo trntta. 119. 



Sarcophagus, Ancient, 74 — 76. 



Saw-fly, Turnip, 329—330. 



Scaptomyza, 361. 



Scaptomyza apicalis, 242. 



graminum, 361. 



Scolopax gallinula, 167. 



Season of 1846, Observations and Notes 

 on, 205— 211. 



Seasons,' former Precocity of, 63. 



Selby, J. S. D., his Annual Address, 

 261—269; on Coins discovered at 

 Holy Island, 159—163 ; on the Tem- 

 perature of the year 1847. 270 — 271 ; 

 on the Temperature of the year 

 1848, 373—374. 



Selby, P. J., his Annual Address, 81 

 — 89 ; on the Arrival of Summer 

 Birds of Passage, 70 — 74 ; on an Ano- 

 malous Production of Cones upon 

 Pinus sylvestris, 69—70; List of 

 Berwickshire InRect*», 110— 114 ; Ob- 

 servations and Notes during the year 

 1846, 205—211. 



Senebiera coronopus, 79. 



Shark, Long-Uiled, 215—219 



Shells, Raised Beds of, 123. 



Shicl or Shieling, 59. 



Smelt or Smolt. 4. 



Smilacina bifolia, 26 — 27. 



Sorex tci ragonnrus, 78. 



Sphinx, convolvnU. 171. 198, 207, 208. 



Sponge, New British, 196. 



Staphylinidae, on the Berwick«hire Spe- 

 cie*, 283—269 : aMociatod with Ant«, 



