366 Exhibits. 



Nevv-Galloway in favour of Patrick Stewart of Borness, 20th 

 June, 1796; Miniature on ivory of Gilbert Macleod, H.E.I.C.S., 

 1759-1818. 



Mr R. C. Reid of Mouswald Place— Oil Painting (lOi by 7i) 

 of George Cairns of Kipp (1694-1804) by Reid of Kirkennan. 

 (vide reproduction from engraving, in A History of the Family 

 of Cairnes or Cairns, by H. C. Lawlor, 1906, p. 189.) Minia- 

 ture on Ivory (2J by 1 ) of James Gracie, banker, Dumfries, in 

 the uniform of the Royal Dumfries Volunteers, ascribed to 

 Raeburn; formerly the property of J. Campbell Gracie, grand- 

 son of the banker ; recently purchased by Dr D. Nicolson, C.B. 



Mr L. Campbell Johnston, Woodcote Grove House, Couls- 

 don, Surrey — Calm (16i in. long by 2} broad at mould) for mak- 

 ing horn ladles, carved simply. d) Two Calms (15 in. long by 2i 

 broad at mould) for making horn spoons, one elaborately 

 carved. (2 ab) These belonged to the Tinkler Kennedys. Church 

 Collection Box of pewter (8 in. by 4i) with wooden handle.© 

 Blunderbuss from Durham Jail. (4) Spring Bayonetted Blun- 

 derbuss. (5) Three Single-Barrelled Pocket Pistols.(6ac) Three 

 Double-Barrelled Pocket Pistols. (7 ac) Two Revolvers of early 

 type. (8 ab) Burglar Alarm. 0) Pair of Duelling Pistols with 

 accessories in case.dO) Shark-skin Box containing twelve cock- 

 spurs. dl) Two Pistol Tinder Boxes. (12 ab) Pair of Leather 

 Dice Boxes. (18 ab; Handloom Weaver's Lamp with Spout, from 

 Twynholm.(i4) Handloom Weaver's Rubbing Stone, from 

 Twynholm.(i5) Two Matchboxes of early type. d^ab) Testament 

 Flask. (17) Two Ox Shoes of Iron, found in thatch of old Blue 

 Bell Inn, Dumfries. (18 ab) Two Dutch Tobacco Boxes engraved 

 with Biblical scenes. (19 ab) Two Steels.(20 ab) Tinder Box with 

 Matches and Candle. (21) 



The above exhibits, by the favour of Mr L. Campbell John- 

 ston, have been left on loan to the Society, and are exhibited in 

 its room. 

 29th November, 1912.— Dr J. C. Martin— Water-rail (Ballus 

 aquaticus) killed at Holywood Station by flying against tele- 

 graph wires, 28th October, 1912. 

 4th April, 1913. — Portfolio of Scottish Photographic Association — 

 Photographs by the President (birds) and by Mr J. P. Milligan 

 and Mr W. A. Mackinnell. 

 25th April, 1913. — Miss A. Murphie — Engravings by Flaxman for 

 pottery designs. 



Dr A. Chalmers — Linen from lint grown and woven near 

 Crocket ford. 



