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INDEX. 



Cockburnspath ; Village ; Cross ; 

 Barony and Owners ; Pai'ish, 

 Chapelaurie and Hospital ; 404-5. 



Cockles, Ovsiers, and Mussels, 248. 



Coins and Medals, 205, 218, 220, 221, 

 224, 267, 290, 293 ; found at Lam- 

 berton Shiels, 404; of Emperor 

 Charles V., found at Kelso, 548. 



Colbrandspeth or Cockburnspath, 

 Sheep of the Countess of March on 

 the grounds of, 286. 



Coldingham, Altar Stone found at, 

 539, etc. ; Church garrisoned by 

 Eeivers, 2S8 ; flocks of the Monas- 

 tery, 288 ; perambulation, etc., of 

 lands, 488-9 ; lands of the Altarage 

 of St. Mary, 541. 



Coldstream Meeting, 217. 



Coldstream, Priory of St. Mary at, 

 275 ; Orchard of, 312-3 ; Lease of 

 Little Swinton to, 334; Gifts to, 

 484 ; Seal of, 516. 



Coleoptera of East Lothian, 132, 314. 



Colias Edusa, Occurrence of, 321, 323. 

 371. 



College Stead, Dirleton, 208. 



Collingwood, Ed. J.,'Eain Fall at Lil- 

 burn Tower, 202. 



F. J. W., Eain Fall at 



Glanton Pyke, 202, 380, 551. 



Comyn, William, Keeper of Selkirk 

 Forest, 285. 



Congalton family, burial place of, 210. 



Connaught, Duke of, 29. 



Cook- Wrasse, 522. 



Corkwing, 118. 



Corn trade at Alnmouth, 246-7. 



Coventina's Fountain at Procolitia, 

 356, etc. 



Coverings of Altars, 540. 



Cox, Eev. W., sen., et jun., vicars of 

 Embleton, 416. 



Cragside, 26, 27. 



Craighill or Fell at Yair, 423. 



Craig, Thomas, Notices of Ancient 

 Burial Urns from Eoxburgh shire, 

 128, see 546 ; On Stones exhumed 

 from the site of the Ancient Eoyal 

 Burgh of Eoxburgh, 289. 



Cranogs, Scottish, 235. 



Cranshaws, Lands of, and Church, 

 332, 334, 336, 338, 345. 



Craster village, 415. 



Crasters, monuments of, 413. 



Crimean War. 42-3. 



Cromwell's Mount and Well, 8. 

 Cross, Pectoral of Gold, and Eing, 



from Co. Durham, 28. 

 Cross, Saxon, at Alnmouth, 250-1. 

 Crosses within circles, age of design, 



541. 

 Cuckoos, early and late, 193 ; Change 



of Note, 103. 

 Cumberland, William, Duke of, 29. 

 Cupples, Mr. of Swinton, 310. 

 " Cure for a Scold," 416. 

 Cyclopia in Lambs, 524. 



Dagger from Eildon Hills, 418. 



Dalden, William de, 481. 



Dand, Mr Middleton, his discovery of 



Incised Eocks on the Coquet, *212-3. 

 Darien Company, 345. 

 Darley, Governor of Berwick, 97. 

 D'Audre, family of, 481. 

 David, Bishop of St. Andrews, 295. 

 Davidson, George, Eeader at Simprin, 



306. 

 Davie the Devill, 299. 

 Deas, John, Eainfall at Lilburn Tower, 



380, 551. 

 Death's Head Moth, 418, 525, 532. 

 Debdon Burn, 27. 

 Deer-forests of Scotland, 284-6. 

 Derwentwater, Lord, 263. 

 Dials, curious, 11, 408. 

 Dingaan, Zulu chief, 35, 37. 

 Dirleton Castle, its Euins, Sieges, 



History and Garden, 209. 

 Dixons of Inghoe, 267. 

 Dockwray, Dr Thomas, Vicar of 



Stamf ordham, 263, 265-8. 

 Doddington Church, 231. 

 Donations of Books and Papers to the 



Club, 198, 376, 549. 

 Dorsal, 540. 



Douglas, Charles, M.D., his Anniver- 

 sary Address, 203. 

 Douglas, Earls of; Archibald 4th 



Earl, 332, 334 ; William, 1st Earl, 



332 ; James 2nd Earl, 332. 

 Douglas, Sir William of Kirkness, 9, 



11. 

 Draco of the Ancients, 116. 

 Drumlanrig wood and the Voles, 462. 

 Dunbar, Earls of, 288, 482, 483, 484, 



487. 

 Dunbar Meeting, 7 ; Castle and Coast 



of, 7, 8 ; Battle of, 8, 9 ; Church, 



9; Ornithology of the Coast, 48-56; 



