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TOPOGRAPHICAL INDEX. 



Butterdean, breeding quarters of 

 Martin on the Eye, 145 ; Gold- 

 finclies numerous long ago at 

 Butterdean Mill, 148. 



Buxley Dean, much frequented by 

 Goldfinches in former times, 149. 



Byrecleugh, large bag of Grouse, 

 xxii. ; Ring Ouzel known as Rock 

 Starling, 32 ; Pyatshaw Ridge, 

 204 ; weather lore about Rook, 

 237 ; Raven shot, 247. 



Byrecleugh Ridge, xxi. 



Byreioalls, Red-Backed Shrike seen, 

 127. 



Gahhy Bum, Kingfisher's nest, 268. 



Caldra,near Fogo, SandMartin, 145. 



Campfield, Lamberton Moor, Hoopoe 

 seen, 272. 



Captain^ s Plantation, Eccles, Rookery, 

 226. 



Carfrae Mill, large bag of Grouse, 

 xxii. 



Carolside, nest of Long-tailed Tit- 

 mouse, 90 ; haunts of Jackdaw, 

 208. 



Castlelaio, Rookery, 224. 



Cattleshiel, Wheatear, 37. 



Catddshiel, Lauder, Rookery, 231. 



Causewuyhank, Hen Harrier at Billie 

 Mire, 297. 



Channelkirlc, xiii. ; Parish Rook 

 Report, 222. 



Channobanh, Rung Ouzel on whin 

 bushes, 33 ; Great Spotted Wood- 

 pecker shot, 262. 



Chapel, xiv. ; nest of Long-Tailed 

 Titmouse, 90 ; haunt of Jackdaw, 

 208 ; rookery 231. 



Cheviot Mountains, xv. 



Chesters, near Fogo, Pv-ookery, 228. 



Chirnside, xiv. ; Billie Mire, xix. ; 

 Missel Thrush driving away Song 

 Thrush, 13 ; Blackbird's spring 

 notes, 30 ; old adage about Pyet's 

 nest, 206 ; Parish Rook Report, 

 222; extent of Billie Mire in 

 vicinity, 297. 



Chirnside Bridge, Chiffchaflf, 69 ; 

 Wood Wren, 74 ; Barn Owl cap- 

 tured, 284. 



Clairvale, Barn Owl shot, 284. 



Clarabad Mill, Dipper's nest, 87 ; 

 Yellow Wagtail (M. rail) seen, 112. 



Cleekhimin, Kingfisher, 269. 

 Clochmill, haunt of Siskin, 153. 

 Cockhurn, Nightjar captured in Sep- 

 tember, 260 ; "Hoolett's Craig," 

 281. 

 Cockburn ilfi^/, Kingfisher's nest, 269. 

 Cockburn Law, Fieldfares feeding 

 on rowans, 19 ; arrival of Whin- 

 chat in spi'ing, 41 ; Stonechat, 

 45 ; Goldfinches in neighbour- 

 hood, 149; Buzzard trapped, 303. 

 Cockburnspath, xiii. ; Lammermuirs, 

 xxiii. ; arrival of Whinchat in 

 spring, 41 ; Great Titmouse called 

 the " Bee-eater," 92 ; Pied Wag- 

 tail in spring, 108 ; Meadow Pipit 

 arriving on sea-coast, 114; Tree 

 Pipit frequents vicinity, 116 ; oc- 

 currence of Waxwing, 129 ; Corn 

 Bunting seen, 180 ; Parish Rook 

 Report, 223, 224 ; Raven building 

 in sea cliffs, 244 ; IMightjar, 259 ; 

 Hoopoe, 272 ; Buzzard seen, 302 ; 

 Sea Eagle occasionally shot, 308. 

 Gockburnsp)ath Cove, Stonechat, 45. 

 Cockburnspath Tower, resort of 



Swift, 256. 

 Cockburnspath Tower Dean, haunt 

 of Sedge Warbler, 77 ; breeding 

 quarters of Sand Mai'tin, 145 ; 

 resort of Siskin, 153. 

 Cockit Hat Plantation, on Lamberton 



Moor, Ring Ouzel observed, 34. 

 Coldingham,'Ma.g\)\e frequently seen, 

 203; Parish Rook Report, 223, 

 224 ; Ravens observed at St. 

 Abb's Plead, 246 ; Barn Owl at 

 Grange Wood, 284, and Short- 

 Eared Owl there, 289 ; Sea Eagle 

 trapped at .South Fallaknowe, 308. 

 Coldingham Church, Martins assem- 

 bling on roof previous to autumn 

 migration, 143. 

 Coldingham Coast, migration of Gol- 

 den-Crested Wren, 66. 

 ColdihghaniLoch, Stonechat on hills, 



45 ; Sedge Warbler, 77. 

 Coldingham Moor, a favourite re- 

 sort of the Dotterel in former 

 times, xxii. ; Sedge Warbler 

 haunting mosses, 77 ; resort of 

 Twite, 175, and of the Reed- 

 Bunting, 187 ; Ravens shot, 247 ; 

 Grey Gled seen, 300. 



