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INDEX. 



Canada Goose, 435. 



Carex muricata, its history, 54, 57. 



Carr-Ellison, Ralph, on the North- 

 umbrians between Tyne and Tweed, 

 141 ; on Stores of Moisture, &c, 

 for support of Gallinaceous Birds, 

 386; on Fire blight, and Pruning 

 with Torch Flame, 388. 



Carrion Crow and Sand.piper, 367. 



Castleton, Liddesdale, 43, 44. 



Cattle, horns of, in peat. 369. 



Caves, near Burnmouth, 5 ; near 

 Lauder, 11. 



Celts, 6, 7, 104. 



Cheviot Hill, 303 ; Mineralogical 

 character of, 304 ; appearance of, 

 356. 



Cheviot Hills, Earthquake on, 225 ; 

 Entomology of the, 160, 251, 390. 



Chirnside, Meeting at, 1. 



Chlorops, Wheat, 189. 



Cists, 148, 149 ; British, at Lanton 

 Mains, notice of, 347 ; at French 

 Law and Edington Hill. 349, 352; 

 at Carr's Fold, 369 ; at Hog's Law, 

 310 ; at Wooler, 415 ; Ilderton, 419. 



Clark, Rev. J. Dixon, Note on the 

 Opah, or King Fish, 97. 



Cloud-berry, 303. 



Cockburnspath, Meeting, 187. 



Cockburnspath Tower, 189. 



Coins, 118, 121, 301, 346. 



Coldstream, Meeting, 177. 



Coleoptera of the West of Berwick- 

 shire, 335, &c. 



Coleoptera, 82, 161, 162, 166, 252, 

 335, 390, 421. 



Collingwood, Edwd. J., Rain-fall at 

 Lilburn Tower, 98, 175, 285, 455. 



Collingwood, F. J. W., Rain-fall at 

 Glanton Pyke, 98, 175, 285, 455. 



Cospatriek's Castle, 310. 



Coquet Island, 191. 



Creophilus maxillosus, food of, 433. 



Crewe, Lord, how he acquired the 

 property of Bamburgh, 333. 



Cuckoo, 96. 



Cumberland's (Duke of) Army, News 

 from, 118. 



Cynips lignicola, 250. 



Dane Camps, 360. 



Darnell, Rev. Wm., on the Ancient 



Parish Church at Bamburgh, 325 ; 



on a Shipwreck near Bamburgh, 



329. 

 Devil's Mitten, 11. 



Devil's Causeway, 231. 



Devonshire Woody Gall of the Oak, 

 249. 



Dickson, Wm., F.S.A.., on the Manors 

 of Bamburgh and Blanchland, 

 331. 



Digitalis purpurea, Gall on, 159. 



Dikes and Hedges, Ancient, 359, 361 ; 

 Mediaeval, 360. 



Diptera, 264, 424. 



Doddington, Meeting, 111. 



Doddin^ton, Notice of, 112 ; History 

 of, 146, &g ; Dod Well, 147 ; Pele 

 Tower, 152 ; Church, 152 ; Clergy, 

 153. 



Douglas, Dr. Francis, on the Wood- 

 cock breeding in Roxburghshire, 

 196; Notice of Peucedanum Os- 

 truthium, 196 ; on a remarkable 

 Aurora Borealis, 395; on an Ancient 

 Scottish Shield, 400 ; Memoir of Dr. 

 William Baird, F.R.S., 401. 



Douglas, family of, their connection 

 with Hermitage Castle, 27, &c. 



Dryburgh Abbey, 181. 



Dunglas Dean, and Ancient Village, 

 187. 



Dunsdale Cairn, Mineralogy of, 305. 



Duns Scotus (John) Notice of, 86. 



Dunstanburgh Castle, 47, 85 ; Legend 

 of, 94. 



Earle, Notice of, 356; British Urns 



at, ib. 

 Earthquake in the Cheviot Hills, and 



History of Border Earthquakes, 



225, &c. 

 Earwigs destroying Turnips, 143. 

 Edin's Hold, or Hall, Exploration of, 



48, 49 ; Meeting at, 109. 

 Edwards, Geo., on a Meteor seen at 



Coldstream, Aug. 15, 1870, 173. 

 Eel, Food of, 432. 



Elk's Horn, 221 (not that but a Red- 

 deer's, see Errata). 

 Elliot, Rev. J. E., an Archaeological 



Sketch of Whalton and its Vicinity, 



230, &c. 

 Elliot, Sir Walter, his Address, 1 ; 



on a Goshawk killed at Minto and 



other Raptorial Birds, and on Indian 



Falconry, 318. 

 Elsdon, Mote-hills, 244, note. 

 Embleton, R., C, on Scaphander 



lignosus, 95, j 



Entomological Notices, 80, 160. 300, 



306, 335, &C, 343, 390, &c, 433. 



