INDEX. 



467 



Entomology of the Cheviot Hills, 



160, 25i,'390 

 Equisetum arvense, Knobs at the roots 



of, 83. 

 Ettleton Churchyard, 20. 

 Euphorbia dulcis, 281. 



Fair Maid Lilliard, 219. 



Fairy Well, 355. 



Falconry in India, 322, &o. 



Fauna of Langleyford Vale, 365. 



Fawcus, Dr. H., Obituary of, 317. 



Fenwick of Rock, 69. 



Fibula found at Edin's Hold, 50 ; 

 Ancient, 353. 



Fire-blight, or minor effects of Light- 

 ning, 388. 



Fishes, 97, 375, &c, 432. 



Fitz-Johns and Fitz-Rogers of Whal- 

 ton, 233, &c. 



Flint Implements and rude ornaments 

 of pre-historic people in Berwick- 

 shire, 410, &c. 



Flint Implements and Flakes, 290, 

 347, 350, 352, 410. 



Food- Vessel, 419 



Forest, Signification of, 375. 



Forster, Ferdinand, M.P., Murder of, 

 69. 



Forster, Sir Claudius, Monument of, 

 327. 



Fungi, Additions to the Border, 

 435. 



Geological and Mineralogical Notices, 

 3, 21, 47, 85, 108, 109, 188, 197, 

 221, 223, 289, 292, 304, 305, 308, 

 312, 354, 362, 372, 373, 374. 



Geranium columbinum, 299. 



Gibb, T. H., Notice of Night Heron, 

 174; Ornithological Notes for 1871, 

 248 ; Ornithological Notes, 433, 



Glitters, Formation of, 362. 



Goody era repens, 71. 



Goshawk and other Raptorial Birds, 

 Notice of, 318 ; Occurrence of, 367. 



Graham, Rev. H. M., Notes on Max- 

 ton. 217, &c. 



Gray, William, Obituary of, 317. 



Great Bustard 247; 



Greenwell, Rev. W., F.S.A., on Two 

 Ancient Interments at Wooler and 

 Ilderton, 415, &c. 



Grey family, 91, 107, 150. 



Grey Shrike. 433. 



Grouse, Feed on Corn, 128. 



Gull, common, Habits of, 366, 431. 



Habchesters Camp, 4. 



Halo round the head of a gigantic 



shadow, 370. 

 Hanging Stone, 370. 

 Harefaulds, 16, 117. 

 Hardies of Tollies-hill, 8, 9. 

 Hardy, James, on Carex muricata, 

 54 ; on Turnip Insects and Ento- 

 mological Notices for 1869, 80 ; 

 Notes, Botanical and Ornithologi- 

 cal, 83 ; Supplement to the History 

 of the Wolf in Scotland, 129 ; on 

 Turnip Insects during 1870, 142 ; 

 Botanical _ Notices, 154, 283, 437 ; 

 Contributions to the Entomology 

 of the Cheviot Hills, 160, 251, 390 ; 

 on an Earthquake among the 

 Cheviot Hills, with Notices of 

 Border Earthquakes, 225 ; Ornith- 

 ological Memoranda, 247 ; on the 

 Devonshire Woody -gall of the Oak 

 on the Borders, 249; How the 

 Hermit Crab escapes from a trap, 

 268 ; Euphorbia dulcis, its history, 

 281 ; Obituary Notices, 316 ; on a 

 Shipwreck near Bamburgh, 830 ; 

 on British Cists, &c. at Edington 

 Hill, 351 ; on Langleyford Vale 

 and the Cheviots, 353 ; on Migra- 

 tory Birds, 383, 384 ; on an Aurora 

 Borealis, 396 ; on the Camberwell 

 Beauty and other Lepidoptera, 397 ; 

 Bibliographical List of the Writ- 

 ings of Dr. William Baird, 404 ; on 

 Flint Implements and Ornaments 

 of pre-historic Berwickshire people, 

 410 ; on Insects of the East of 

 Berwbkshire, 421 ; Zoological 

 Memoranda, 424 ; on the Discovery 

 of Psamma Baltica on the coast of 

 Northumberland, 441. 



Haltica nemorum (Phyllotreta undu- 

 lata and P. nemorum), 142. 



Hawick, Sepulchral Remains in its 

 vicinity, 50, &c. 



Hawthorns of Langleyford Vale, 363. 



Hedgehog, 97.- 



Hemiptera and Homoptera, 82, 161, 

 165, 172, 260, 263, 392, 393, 423, 

 424. 



Hen-harrier, 247. 



Herit's-dyke, 11, 17. 



Hermitage Castle, 22, &c. 



Hermit Crab, how it escapes from a 

 trap, 268. 



Hilson, John, Notes on a Cist at 

 Lanton Mains, 347, &c. 



