Presentations. 363 



New Church, Dumfries, the New Wark, Dumfries, and the 

 Roman Camp at Birrens. 



Frank Miller, Esq., Annan — Pamphlet, The Glenriddle 

 Ballad MS., by Frank Miller. 



M. H. M'Kerrow, Esq. — Eleven Enlargments of Portraits 

 of Presidents (as in this volume), and of Patrick Dudgeon of 

 Cargen, Vice-President. 



29th November, 1912.— R. C. Reid, Esq. of Mouswald Place— Two 

 Horn Ladles, (1) labelled, " Highly ornamented, Aberdeen, 

 1721 ;" (2) carved handle with face and whistle. AVooden Ladle, 

 with double entwined handle ending in carved dragon's head — 

 labelled, " From Glenkens, Galloway, said to be the work of a 

 shepherd." Ivoz-y Measuring Stick, 32 inches long, marked off 

 in inches, with two wooden slides — labelled, " Paul Jones' 

 Dipping Rod." This and perhaps the inscriptions on the ladles 

 are to be taken ctim (jrano salis. They were all bought at a 

 sale of the effects of the late Philip Sulley (Sotheby, 23rd April, 

 1912), at which time, it is of interest to note, was also sold a 

 small jug with mosaic designs in red, and inscribed S^ Ma 96 Loen 

 J. C. (St. Magdalen's Lodge, No. 96, Lochmaben). 



Mrs N. Lebour, Corbridge-on-Tyne — Communion Token, 

 Kirkmaiden Parish, K.M., Reverse, 1822; square, serrated 

 border. Register of the Synod of Galloiray, 1664-71, Kirkcud- 

 bright, 1856. 



Rev. S. Dunlop— T/ie Nithsdale Minstrel, Dumfries, 1825, 

 with names of contributors on margin of contents page. 



Miss M. Carlyle Aitken — Manuscripts of the late John 

 Carlyle Aitken, comprising extracts from records of Dumfries 

 and Kirkcudbright and many private collections, largely of 

 local interest. 



7th February, 1913. — W. P. Henderson, Esq., Dumfries — Plaster 

 Bust of Dr James Gilchrist, by J. W. Dods, Dumfries, 1886. 



21st February, 1913— J. T. Johnstone, Esq., Moffat— Brick made 

 at Moffat in 1762, from Annandale Arms, Moffat; Specimen of 

 Clay and Straw Partition, Moffat, constructed circa 1760; Stone 

 Window Weight (circa 1762) from Annandale Arms, Moffat ; 

 Specimen of Attic Floor made from gypsum quarried in French- 

 land Burn (circa 1760), from Spur Inn, Moffat. 



28th March, 1913.— Captain Hope, St. Mary's Isle— Fragments of 

 Pottery (13th century) from Castledykes, Kirkcudbright (per 

 Mr J. Robison). 



25th April, 1913.— Charles Palmer, Esq., Woodbank Hotel— Flint- 

 lock Musket used by Robert Palmer, great-grandfather of the 

 donor, who fought as a lad of 17 in Lord Airlie's contingent at 

 Culloden. (vide The Barony of Kirriemuir, by Alan Reid.) 

 Barrel originally a foot longer. 



H. S. Gladstone, Esq. — Photograph of Painting of donoFj 



