TOPOGRAPHICAL INDEX. 



Cranshaws Hill, autumnal flights of 

 Woodcock, 233. 



Cranshaws Parish, report on Wild 

 Geese, 77 ; Black Grouse, 160 ; 

 Red Grouse 164 ; Dotterel in for- 

 mer times, 21 1 ; Dotterel in recent 

 years, 212. 



Cribbs, Wild Geese, 82. 



Crichness, 315. 



Crosslaw, Wild Geese, 76. 



Crow Dean Wood, Paxton, Wood- 

 cock, 235. 



Crumles Bridge, Common Heron, 44. 



Cumledge, Common Bittern shot, 

 61 ; Wild Swan killed, 97. 



Daurnae, 217. 



Dawikkis, Common Heron, 40. 



Daye, 160. 



Dirringfons, Great and Little, popu- 

 lar rhymes about the weather, 87. 



Dirrington Law, W T ild Duck shoot- 

 ing, 104. 



Dod Mill, Common Heron, 47 ; Ber- 

 nacle Goose, 93. 



Dogden Moss, 86 ; W^ater Rail, 201 ; 

 a breeding station of the Black- 

 headed Gull in former times, 274. 



Doiv Cave, 145. 



Dowlaw, Peregrine Falcon's nest, 2 ; 

 Merlin's nest, 24 ; Common Cor- 

 morant, 30 ; Canada Geese shot, 

 95 ; Velvet Scoter, 127 ; derivation 

 of name, 149; Common Quail, 190; 

 Coot, 204 ; a favourite haunt of 

 Dotterel, 212, 216, 217, 218; 

 Black-tailed Godwit shot, 257; 

 279. 



Dowlaw Braes, arrival of Woodcock, 

 234. 



Dowlaw Burn, Peregrine Falcon's 

 nest, 5. 



Dowlaw Burn Foot, nests of Herring 

 Gulls, 281. 



Dowlaw Dean, 217. 



Dowlaw Mill Pond, 146 ; Common 

 Snipe nesting, 243. 



Draeden Burn, 55. 



Draeden Field, Heughhead, Earl of 

 Wemyss stalking Wild Geese, 69. 



Drake Mire, derivation of name, 106. 



Drakestruther, name derived from 

 Wild Duck, 106. 



Dronshid, Dotterel, 219. 



Dryburgh, Common Heron, 49 ; 

 Stock Dove, 143 ; Oyster Catcher, 

 231. 



Dryburgh Estate and Bemersyde 

 Loch, 270. 



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Dry grange, Stock Dove, 143. 



Dunbar, falconry, 11, 12 ; Pallas's 

 Sand Grouse seen, 155 ; Black 

 Tern, 264. 



Dunglass, Wood Pigeon destroying 

 broccoli, 138 ; Partridge shooting, 

 183 ; Dotterel, 217. 



Dunglass Dean, Common Heron, 45. 



Dunglass Woods, large bag of Wood- 

 cock, 237. 



Dunkirk, 282. 



Duns, Hobby, 20 ; 59 ; 219 ; 248; 

 273; Little Auk caught, 306; 

 321 ; 352. 



Duns Castle, Common Heron, 47 ; 

 Pintail Duck seen, 109; Stock 

 Dove shot, 142 ; Stock Dove's 

 nest, 143; Pheasant shooting, 173; 

 Partridge shooting, 183 ; 219 ; 

 220; Black-headed Gull at Hen 

 Poo in former times, 273. 



Duns Castle Lake, a favourite retreat 

 of Mallard, 102; Shovellers ob- 

 served, 107 ; visited by Pochard, 

 116; Tufted Duck, 118; Golden- 

 Eye, 120 ; Long-tailed Duck, 122 ; 

 Eider Duck, 124 ; Velvet Scoter 

 seen, 127 ; Water Rail shot, 201 ; 

 Moor Hen, 202 ; Coot, 204, 205. 



Duns Castle Woods, Common Heron, 

 43 ; young Woodcock found, 238 ; 

 Woodcock's nest found, 238 ; 

 Great Spotted Woodpecker, 352. 



Duns Law, 141. 



Duns Parish, report on Wild Geese, 

 78; Black Grouse, 160; Red 

 Grouse, 164 : introduction of 

 Pheasant, 171. 



Duns Railway Station, Spotted Crake 

 found dead, 198. 



Dye, Common Heron, 44, 45, 47 ; 

 frequented by the Mallard, 103 ; 

 Lesser Black-backed Gull, 285; 

 Little Grebe shot, 319. 



Dye Cottage, 106. 



Dykegateheadj 223. 



Earlston, Falconry, 11 ; Teal, 110; 



Black Grouse, 160 ; 200 ; Curlew 



on moors, 258. 

 Earlston Parish, Black Grouse, 160 ; 



Red Grouse, 164; Dotterel in 



former times, 211 ; Black-headed 



Gull, 274. 

 Earl's Tower at Earlston, Falconry, 



11. 



East Blanerne, 56, 215, 218, 220. 

 East Linton, Woodcock in January 



1881, 235. 



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