TOPOGRAPHICAL INDEX. 



325 



Coldingliani Sands, Redwing, 16. 



Coldlands, flock of Corn-Buntings, 

 181. 



Coldstream, xiv. ; effects of severe 

 winter of 187S-9 on Song Thrush, 

 5 ; Bohemian Waxwing caught, 

 129 ; Parish Rook Report, 224 ; 

 Kingfisher, 267. 



Corhie Hall, Fogo, 242. 



Corbie Heugh, pojiular rhyme about, 

 241 ; Raven's nest at, 242. 



Corbie Heugh Quarry, 242. 



Corbie Hill, 242. 



Cornysyhe, popular rhyme about, 

 241. 



Corsbie Bog, Whinchat, 42. 



Corsbie Mxiir, Snow-Bunting, 190. 



Corsbie Tower, Lesser Redpoll breeds 

 in neighbourhood, 173; Starling 

 nests in ruins, 195 ; Jackdaw 

 plentiful, 207 ; Rookery, 231 ; 

 a former home of the Barn Owl, 

 282, 283. 



Coveyheugh House, Kingfisher's nest, 

 270. 



Cowdenknoioes, xiv. ; Long-tailed 

 Titmouse feeding at window, 89 ; 

 its nest, 90; Tree Pipit, 117; 

 Magpie, 203 ; Nightjar, 260. 



Crawburn, 239. 



Craiocleugh, 239. 



Craivhill, South, 239. 



Crawlaio, near Wedderlie, 239. 



Crawlea Plantation, Foulden, 238. 



Crawlee Burn, Gordon, 239. 



Craiolee, Greenlaw, 238. 



Cranshaws, name of Rawburn de- 

 rived from Roe Deer, xv. ; Ring 

 Ouzel numerous, 34 ; Parish Rook 

 Report, 225 ; names of places in 

 parish derived from Rook, 239 ; 

 Raven Craig and the Brownie o' 

 Cranshaws, 243. 



Cravj's Entry, 239. 



Crib Law, xxi. 



Crossrigg Farm, Whinchat, 42. 



Crow Butts, Black})otts, 239. 



Crowbutts, Chirnside, 239. 



Croio Dean Wood, Paxton, Twite 

 seen, 174; Long-Eared Owl's nest, 

 288. 



Crow Green, 239. 



Crowshiel, 239. 



Crow Wood, St. Leonards, 238. 



Crunhley, a resort of Goldfinches 



long ago, 149. 

 Cuddy's Stele, nest of the Nightjar, 



259. 

 Cumledge, Rookery, 225 ; Nightjar, 



259. 



DahVs Head, Lauderdale, Sea Eagle 



seen, 308. 

 Damford Shiel, Kingfisher breeding, 



267. 

 Deneu-od, " venyson " reserved in 



a lease of the fifteenth century, 



XV. 



Dirrington Law; Great, Ring Ouzel 

 on " Glitters," 33. 



Dirringtons, three Eagles observed, 

 309. 



Dod Mill, Pyatshaw Wood, 204 ; 

 Kingfisher on Boondreigh Burn, 

 269. 



Dog Bush, Twite, 174. 



Dowlaw, a favourite resort of the 

 Dotterel, xxiii. ; arrival of Ring 

 Ouzel in spring, 32 ; and of 

 Whinchat, 41, 42 ; Sedge Warb- 

 ler in willow thickets, 77 ; Cross- 

 bill shot, 179 ; resort of Snow- 

 Bunting, 190; "Rooks" and 

 "Little Rooks" off coast, 239; 

 Raven's nest, 244. 



Dowlaio Burn, Grey Wagtail, 111. 



Dowlaw Dean, Ring Ouzel's arrival 

 in spring, 32 ; lines to memory of 

 Alexander Allan Carr, surgeon in 

 Ayton, by Di*. Henderson, Chirn- 

 side, 33 ; Stonechat nests, 45 ; 

 Sedge Warbler noted in 1843, 

 77; Tree Pipit, 116; favourite 

 haunt of Nightjar, 259. 



Drakeniire, cream-coloured Sky- 

 lark observed, 254 ; Hen-Harrier 

 shot, 301. 



Dreeper Island, Milne Graden, 

 cream-coloured Blackbird seen, 

 28. 



Dryhunjh Abbey, xiv. ; Tree Pipit, 

 117; Starling nests, 195; Jack- 

 daw breeds, 207 ; a favourite re- 

 sort of the Swift, 256. 



Drygrange, xiv. 



Dunglass Burn, xiii. 



Dun Law, one of the heights of the 

 Lammermuii-s, xxi. 



