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SOCIETIES AND CLUBS (continued) 

 ARCHAEOLOGICAL, ARTISTIC, HISTORICAL, LITERARY, &c. (continued)-- 



Bannatyne Club. Publications of the (continiied) : 

 Vols. 



14. Bannatyne (Richard). Memorials of Transactions in Scotland, 1569-73. 

 15. Barnard (Lady Anne). Auld Robin Gray ; a Ballad. 

 16. Baynes (Capt. Adam). Letters from Roundhead Officers, written from Scot- 

 land, and chiefly addressed to. 1650-60. 

 17. Berteville (Le Sieur). Recit de F Expedition en Ecosse I'an 1546, et de la 



Battayle de Muscleburgh au Roy Edward VI. 

 18. Boduel (James Hepburn, Conte de). Les Affaires, Tan 1568. 

 19. Boetius (Hector). Murthlacensium et Aberdonensium Episcoporum Vitae. 

 20. Buchanan (David). De Scriptoribus Scotis Libri Duo. 

 21. Campbell (Archibald, Earl of Argyle). Letters to John, Duke of Lauderdale. 

 22, 23. Clerk (John). Etchings, chiefly of Views in Scotland, 1773-79 ; with 



additional Etchings and Fac-similes from his Drawings. Folio 



24. Cochrane (John G.) Catalogue of the Library at Abbotsford. 

 25. Colville (John), Original Letters of, 15821603. To which is added his 



Palinode, 1600 ; with a Memoir of the Author. 

 26. Courcelles (M., French Ambassador). Extract from the Despatches of. 1586-87. 

 27. Dalrymple (Sir James, of Stair). Apology, 1690. 

 28. Darien Papers ; being a Selection of Original Letters and Documents relating 



to the Establishment of a Colony at Darien, 1695 1700. 

 29. Dauney ("William). Ancient Scotish Melodies, from a MS in the Reign of 



James VI. With an Enquiry illustrative of the History of Music in Scotland. 

 30, 31. Dempster (Thomas). Historia Ecclesiastica Gentis Scotorum. 

 32. Douglas (Gawyn, Bishop of Dunkeld). The Palice of Honour. 

 33, 34. Douglas (Gawyn, Bishop of Dunkeld). AEneid of Virgil, translated into 



Scotish Verse. 

 35, Edinburgh. Chronicon Coenobii Sanctae Crucis Edinburgensis. 

 36. Edinburgh. Siege of the Castle of Edinburgh, in 1689, by W. R. 

 37. Edinburgh. Liber Cartarum Sancte Crucis : Munimenta Ecclesiae Saucte 



Crucis de Edwinesburg. 

 38. Ferrerius (Joannes). Historia Abbatum de Kynlos, una cum Vita Thomae 



Chrystallae Abbatis. 

 39, Gawayne (Syr). Collection of Ancient Romance Poems, by Scottish aud 



English Authors, relating to that Knight of the Round Table. With an 



Introduction, &c. by Sir Frederic Madden. 

 40, Grahame (John, of Claverhouse, Viscount of Dundee). Letters of ; with 



Illustrative Documents, 1678-89. 

 41. Grahame (Simion). The Anatomie of Humours, and the Passionate Sparke 



of a Relenting Minde, 1649. 

 42. Gray (Patrick, Master of Gray, afterwards 7th Lord Gray). Letters and Papers 



relating to. 

 43. Henryson (Robert). Robene and Makyne, and the Testament of Cresseid. 

 44. Holland (Sir Richard). The Buke of the Howlat. 

 45. Hope (Sir Thomas), Public Correspondence of, 1633-45. 

 46. Hume (Alexander). Hymns and Sacred Songs, 1599. 

 47. Hume (Sir David). Diary of the Proceedings in the Parhament and Privy 



Council of Scotland, May 21, 1700 to March 7, 1707. 

 48. Jacobi V. Regis Scotiae. Excerpta e Libris Domicilii, 1525-33. 

 49. James VI. History aud Life of James the Sext, from 1566 to 1696 ; with a 



Continuation to 1617, by J. Colville. 

 50. James VI. Papers relative to Marriage of James VI of Scotland with Anna of 



Denmark, 1589; and Form of Her Majesty's Coronation at Holyrood House, 1590. 



