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TOPOGRAPHICAL INDEX. 



Dotterel in former times, 211 ; 



Dotterel in recent years, 212 ; 



Whimbrel, 263 ; Black - headed 



Gull, 274. 

 Oreenriggs, Wild Geese, S4. 

 Oreen Stane, Common Cormorant, 



30. 

 Grey Mare, 246. 

 Grey Mare's Foal, 246. 

 Gull Ixock, Peregrine Falcon's 



nest, 2. 

 Gull Rock, Fa>^t Castle, Rock Dove, 



146. 

 Gull Rock, near Burnmouth, 280. 

 Gull Rock, near mouth of Wolden 



Lee Burn, one of the most westerly 



breeding places of the Herring 



(xull on the Berwickshire coast, 



281. 

 Gullane Sands, Wild Geese, 70. 

 Gniisgreen, " Dow Cave," 145 ; tame 



Herring (iull, 284 ; 297. 



Haddo House, Aberdeenshire, 160, 



161. 

 ITallyhurton, Wild Geese, SO ; 



Dotterel, 219. 

 Hallerniilou]), nesting of Peregrine 



Falcon, 2. 

 Ilandaxe Wood, falconry, 18 ; hunt- 

 ing lodge of Sir George Home of 



Wedderburn, 162. 

 Ilarhour Letch, Coldinghnm Shore, 



Long-tailed Duck, 122. 

 Harcarse, ^^'^ater Rail, 201. 

 Hardens, Wild Geese, 78. 

 Harehead, Common Snipe, 241. 

 Harelaw, Wild Geese, 85; 156; 



Dotterel, 220. 

 Harelair, Craig's Wood, J)uns Castle 



Estate, Woodcock siiooting, 237. 

 Harelaio Core, Green Cormorant, 



33. 

 Harelaw, West rut her, 274. 

 Harelaio Moor, Golden Plover's 



nest, 222; Common Snipe, 241. 

 Harelawsidc, Wild (^leese killed, 71 ; 



Lapwing, 227. 

 Harperton, 253. 

 Harrybum House, Lauder, Little 



Auk cauglit, 305. 

 Hartlaw, derivation of name, 209. 

 Hart side, Wild Geese, 73 ; deriva- 

 tion of name, 208. 

 Hatchetnize, Wild (Jeese, 76. 

 Haugh Head, near Earlston., 274. 

 Hawk Kaim at Earlston, Falconry, 



II. 

 Haiohsheugh, sheep's fleece used to 



capture young Peregrine Falcons, 



4. 

 Hawkshcugh, near Burmnouth, de- 

 rivation of name, 9. 

 Hairksheugh, near Corklmrnspath, 



derivation of name, 9. 

 Hawkshcugh, near Fast Castle, Pere- 

 grine Falcon's nest, 3, 5 ; deriva- 

 tion of name, 9. 

 Haiokslaiv, Wild Geese, 76. 

 Hawkslaiv in. Parish of Coldstream, 



derivation of name, 9. 

 Hawkslau\ formerly a jiart of H ally - 



down. Estate, 9. 

 Headchester, appearance of Dotterel 



in September, 217. 

 Hebrides, 293. 

 J/eligolaiid, 221. 

 J fen Poo, ])nns Castle, a breeding 



station of Black-headed (Jull in 



former times, 273. 

 Heron. Scaur on. the Dye, 47. 

 Jleron's Hole on. the Dye, 47. 

 J/errington, rhyme about ^^'ild 



Geese, 87. 

 Heu(/hhead, Earl of Wemyss stalk- 



mg Wild Geese, 68, 69; Wild 



Swan captured, 97. 

 ]Iex]iath, Wild Geese, 79. 

 Hind's Cleugh, derivation of name, 



209. 

 Hindsidehill, Wild Geese, 85. 

 Hirsel, Common Heron, 43 ; Night 



Heron shot by the Earl of Home, 



52; Common Bittern shot, 61; 



Smew killed, 130; Plieasant 



shooting in 1810, 1816, cind 1821, 



171. 

 Hirsel Lake, a favourite liaunt of 



the Mallard, 102. 

 Hirsel Loch, Coot, 204. 

 Jloly Island, Brent Geese, 91 ; 



Sheld - Duck, 100; Greenshank 



frequently seen, 256. 

 Home, falconry, visit of King James 



IV., 14. 

 Home Castle, 268. 

 Horn Burn, 56 ; drainage of Billie 



Mire, 57. 

 Horndiffe, 213. 

 Horsecastle Core, St. Abb's Head, 



303. 

 Horseley, Dotterel, 213, 218. 

 l/ovnd.slow. Dotterel, 20. 

 Hou-park, Dotterel, 213, 216, 218. 

 Hule Moss, in jtarish of Greenlaw, 



VV'ild Geese, 67 ; 86 ; description 



of situation, 87 ; Shoveller siiot, 



107. 



