Exhibits. 257 



notars underwritten at or cjommands becaue we canot wryt C 

 selffs. Ita est Andreas gi-ay notarius publicus de mandatis 

 dictarum personarum subscriptarum scribere nescentium asser- 

 uerunt in premissis requisitus. Ita est guillielmus Hunter 

 not. p. 



BacA-— Alexander Mccleave in bardrochwood ; Robert 

 M'Coskrie ther, and Alexander Heuchane ther ; Alexander 

 heuchane in Greddock; Alexr. Mcchessny in Bargallie; Andro 

 muligane in Dalaschcairnes; Thomas Mcquhreyter in firroch ; 

 William thomsonne in Larg; Robert Stewart and Johne 

 Mccoyde in Cardorkane ; James M'Millane in firrochbae ; Gil- 

 bert M'Kie, younger, in heliae [?] ; Williame Mezwale in Risk; 

 Docane M'Kie in Markcove; Patrick M'Millane and John 

 M'lhvayane in Barlarge ; William Mcdowall in Carsdoncane ; 

 Robert Mcchouchtie in Culgow ; James Mccaddam in Laggane ; 

 Patrick Mcquhardge in nather Stronbae ; John Mcclardge in 

 glenhoyse; Jon Mcindric [?]; Rot. M'Bryde in glenhoise; Jon 

 Mcquhardge in crouchlie; Jon. M'Millane in dricknawj Andro 

 coutart in holme; Jon and Patrick Stewarts in Caruuer; John 

 tait in Drongaher ; Thomas Simpson in Tochreline ; Alex"" 

 Stewart in Garlies ; Andro findlay, younger, in laggane ; James 

 Allane, Taylor in Carsnaw ; John Mcclurdge in macgramore ; 

 Johne M'Dowall in Corsnaw; Alexander M'Crakane in Cull- 

 gow ; John M'Caa in drongandow; Alexr. Mcmulzerdoch and 

 patrick taite in barony ; Jon Dunell ther ; John M'Jorrie, elder 

 and zounger, ther ; Jon M^rewie ther. Ita est Laurence gray 

 notarius publicus. 



Glasgow Determination on back signed by — John M^quharg; 



Mr William Maxwell; Hew Stewart; J. Dunbar; 



Steuart; Patrick M'Kie; Alexr Steuart; James St-euart ; 

 Alexr Mcquharg ; Andro Herron ; Alexr Roxburgh ; Johne 

 Keillie. 



30th January, 1914.— Mr M. H. M'Kerrow, on behalf of an 

 anonymous gentleman — The following intaglios and coins: — 

 (1) Moss Agate Ring; (2) Persian Intaglio, possibly pre- 

 Mohammedan ; the motive of the two lions, recalling Samarian 

 art, but incorrectly rendered; (3) a white cornelian intaglio, 

 probably Persian and of later date than the 16th century. 

 Three Parthian Coins— (a) Mithradates III., 57-54 B.C.; (b) 

 Volageses I., 57-77 a.p. ; (c) Volageses V., 207-221 a.d. ; a 

 Ducat of Rudolf II. of Austria, 1586; a West Friesland Coin, 

 1698; a Sequin of Marc Ant. Guistiniani of Venice, 1683-8. 



13th February, 1914.— Mr W. H. Armistead— Exhibits in illustra- 

 tion of his paper. 



Dr Martin, on behalf of Mr Smith, Bellfield, Holywood— 

 Flint Chips (14), a small Scraper, and a Flint Core, from 

 Holywood. 



