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PRESENTATIONS. 



25th October, 1912. — Anonymous— Six tokens of St. Michael's 

 Church, Dumfries. (1-4) D.F./1773 (Whitelaw's Communion 

 Tokens, 107); (5) D.F./ 1821, square, cut corners, border, 

 reverse, plain. This is not given in Whitelaw's Communion 

 Tokens, and appears to be unique. (6) D.F./ 1829 (Whitelaw, 

 109). Three of the duplicates have been exchanged for Duris- 

 deer, 1746; Trailflat and Tinwald, 1787; Kirkmahoe, 1777; 

 Tynron, 1850; and Kirtle (n.d.) 



Anonymous — Edward II. penny; Reverse, Civitas Cantor. 

 Found with several others when excavating Travellers' Rest, 

 Dumfries. Old hands of St. Michael's Church Clock, Dumfries. 



John Gordon, Esq., Kenmure Castle — MS. Genealogy of 

 the Goi-dons of Crogo ; MS. Copy of the Ardwell MS., entitled 

 "A Short and Concise Abridgment of the Origin of the Name 

 and Familj' of the Illustrious Gordons of Kenmore and no less 

 Renowned Descendants." 



R. C. Reid, Esq. of Mouswald Place— MS. Minute Book of 

 the Dumfriesshire and Stewartry of Kirkcudbright Agricul- • 

 tural Society, 8th February, 1843— 7th October, 1846. 



G. F. Scott Elliot, Esq.— Thirty pamphlets. 



W. H. Patterson, Esq. — Descriptive Account of Assam, by 

 Wm. Robinson, 1841 ; Beport on the Province of Assam, by A. 

 J. M. Mills, 1854. 



Miss Dickson, Greenbank, Perth — The National League 

 and Covenant, 1638, signed by Ministers of the Synod of Dum- 

 fries, Dumfriesshire Landowners, and the Parishioners of Caer- 

 laverock and Ruthwell. This valuable gift measures 26 by 22 

 inches, bears the Glasgow determination, and was written by 

 " William Ramsay Commissar Clerk of Drumfreis." It is in 

 splendid condition, and is framed between two sheets of glass. 

 It was exhibited at the Conversazione and Exhibition held by 

 the Society in October, 1886, and a transcription of the sig- 

 natures and names was published in the Transactions, N.S. 5, 

 1886-7, pp. 79-82. Examination shows that the transcription 

 of the principal signatures was very inaccurate, and they are 

 here given, the ministers' names having been checked by Scott's 

 Fasti. 



Front — M[r] Francis Makgill at Kirkmichael ; Johnstoun ; 

 Lag; A. Maxwell [this signature is indecipherable, but below 

 in a different ink is the gloss, Alex. Maxwell of Conhaith] ; 

 Closeburn; J. Charteris ; Apilgirthe ; Kirkpatrik ; Craigdar- 



