TOPOGRAPHICAL INDEX. 



333 



St. Heidi's Kirk, Wheatear singing, 

 40; Rock Pipit, 118; curiosity 

 of Jackdaw, 208. 



St. Leonards, rookery, 231. 



»S^a^</5aM-/<a^^, Sand Martin's nest, 145. 



Scarsheuijh, Barn Owl's nest in 

 former times, 280, 281 ; Tawny 

 Owl, 295. 



Seenes Laio, xxi. 



Siccar Point, Starling nesting in 

 rocks, 195 ; Raven seen, 248. 



Skaithmuir, Barn Owl seen in Dec. 

 1887, 284. 



Skelly, XXV. 



Soldier'' s Dyke, hauut of Wbinchat, 

 42. 



South Fallaknowe, Sea Eagle trapped, 

 308. 



South Hart Laiv, xxi. 



Spital House, cock-nests of Wren, 

 105 ; Reed-Bunting's nest, 188 ; 

 Great Spotted Woodpecker shot, 

 262 ; Tawny Owl's nesting-place, 

 295. 



Spottisiooode, introduction of the 

 Pheasant, xx. ; Blackgame numer- 

 ous, xxii.; Ring Ouzel, 33; Bramb- 

 ling, 167 ; nesting of Lesser Red- 

 poll, 173 ; Bullfinch, 176 ; Snow- 

 Bunting, 190 ; Hooded Crow, 

 215 ; rookery, 234 ; weather lore 

 about Rook, 237 ; Barn Owl, 

 282. 



Stainrig, Wood Wren, 74 ; Wax- 

 wing shot, 129 ; rookery, 226. 



Staneshill, Barn Owl, 281. 



Starchhouse Toll, Hoopoe, 271. 



Stockbridfje, Pied Wagtail, 109 ; 

 Sand Martin, 145. 



Stony moor. Duns, Corn Bunting 

 formerly plentiful, 180. 



Smailholm, xiv. 



Stitchel, xiv. 



Sunnyside, Anchencrow, Magpie's 

 nest, 203. 



Sunnyside, Milne Graden, Sand 

 Martin's breeding place, 145. 



Sumvick, Long-Eared Owl, 288. 



Swallow Craig, Martin's nest, 142 ; 

 derivation of name, 143 ; old 

 breeding quarters of the Raven, 

 245. 



Sioallow-dean, derivation of name, 

 143. 



Sivallowheugh, derivation of name, 

 143. 



Sivinton, a resort of the Wild Boar 

 in ancient times, xvi. ; Great Gi-ey 

 Shrike, 124; White Chaffinch, 

 164; Parish Rook Report, 234; 

 Earnslaw, 310. 



Tarf Law, xxi. 



Templehall, rookery, 223. 



Thirlestane Castle, introduction of 

 the pheasant, xx. ; Redstart's 

 nest, 48; Blackcap, 61; Cross- 

 bill in fir wood, 179 ; rookery, 

 231 ; Barn Owl, 282. 



Thornydykes, Goldfinch observed, 

 150. 



Threehurn Ford, Lauderdale, Bram- 

 bling feeding on lint, 167. 



Threehurn Grange, Great Spotted 

 Woodpecker shot, 263. 



Threepwood, Crane shot, xvii. 



Thrummycar Heugli, a former haunt 

 of the Chough, 198. 



Titlin Cairn, Meadow Pipit, 113. 



Todrig, rookery, 229. 



Trahroun, Snow-Bunting in flocks, 

 190. 



Tweed, xiii., xiv. ; Barn Owl nesting 

 in precipices, xx. ; Cream-coloured 

 Blackbird at Milne Graden, 28 ; 

 Stonechat in autumn, 46 ; Sedge 

 Warbler at Paxton, 77 ; Dipper, 

 87 ; Pied Wagtail's nesting place, 

 109; Pied Flycatcher seen, 133; 

 Sand Martin, 145 ; Bullfinch, 

 176 ; vStarling nesting in rocks 

 overhanging stream, 195 ; Jack- 

 daws' haunts, 207 ; Carrion Crow's 

 nest, 212 ; Paxton rookery, 219, 

 220 ; Crowshiel and Crow Green, 

 239 ; Great Spotted Woodpecker, 

 262, 263 ; Kingfisher, 267 ; Barn 

 Owl formerly breeding in rocks 

 at Scarsheugh, 280, 281 ; nesting 

 places now occupied by Jackdaws, 

 28.3 ; Longeared Owl, 287 ; Tawny 

 Owl hooting, 292, 293 ; at Scars- 

 heugh, 295 ; Hen-Harrier seen, 

 300 ; Gladswood, 301. 



Ticinlawford, Craw Cleitgh, 239. 



Upper Moorhouse, Wheatear, 37. 



