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INDEX. 



Flodden, Banner of the Homes of Wed- 

 derburn, 206. 



" Flowers of the Forest," 430. 



Food of Birds ; Anatidse, 537 ; Black 

 Cock, 187, 536 ; Brent Goose, 537 ; 

 Cormorant, 184 ; Crested Grebe, 

 526; Eared Grebe, 522; Goosan- 

 der, 537 ; Heron, 537 ; Hooded 

 Crow, 182, 526; Little Grebe, 530, 

 538; Little Gull, 522; Mallard, 

 537 ; Stockdove, 499. 



Foulshiels, 14. 



Forests, Crown, infested by Voles, 

 462 ; of India, 63, 65. 



Forrest of Archerfield, 210. 



Forsyth, Capt. James, M.A., Bengal 

 Staff Corps, Memoir of, 59 ; List 

 of his Writings, 70. 



Forsyth, Rev. James, D.D., Memoir 

 of Capt. James Forsyth, M.A., 59. 



Forsyth's Shell, 62. 



Fossils, 393, 404. 



Foxton Hall, 257. 



Frizel, (Frazer) Simon, keeper of 

 Selkirk Forest, 285. 



Frontal of Altar, 540. 



Galashiels Meeting, 417 ; Town and 



Neighbourhood, 418-9 ; Cross, 418 ; 



Graves, Ancient, near, 434, 441. 

 Galicia, Hungary and Transylvannia 



Plague of Voles in, 464-5. 

 Gallon of Alnmouth, 244, 

 Garfish, 525. 



General Statement, 202, 379, 552. 

 Geological Notices, 8, 21, 208, 212, 



229, 393, 394, 396, 406, 408, 414, 



415, 418, 419, 420. 

 Gibb, T. H., Notes on Birds in North 



Northumberland, 133 ; Notes on 



Birds in 1878-9, 511. 

 Gibson, Mr George, 276. 



Mr James, 306. 



Gilia daur. of Matilda de Muschamp, 



483. 

 Gillespie, Patrick, in Simprin, his 



losses and fines, 301-2. 

 Gilpin, Bernard, 25. 

 Gladsmuir, E. Lothian, 71, 98. 

 Glanton, 242. 



Gleedcleugh, Etymology of, 400. 

 Glenkinnon's rill, 423, 439. 

 Gloster-hill, 215. 

 Golden Eagle in the Cheviots, 185 ; 



near Biggar, 531. 



Goldsinny of Jago, 117. 



Goodyera repens, Cultivation of, 510. 



Goosander and Eel, 181. 



Goose, Monstrosity in domestic, 180. 



Goswick, Owner of, 342. 



Gowrie, William Earl of, 209. 



Graham de Lovet (Patrick) of Semp- 



ryng, 296. 

 James, Marquis of Montrose, 



Grasses and Plants eaten by Voles, 

 their local Names, 452-4, 470. 



Graves, ancient, Urns, &c, 395, 402, 

 406, 409, 434, 441. 



Gray, Robert, F.R.S.E., The Orni- 

 thology of the Dunbar Coast, 88 ; 

 Notice of William P. Turnbull, 

 LL.D., 71 ; Notice of Capt. James 

 Laskey, 73 ; Note on the Occur- 

 rence of the Velvet Scoter in Scot- 

 land during Summer 1876, 75, 501 ; 

 Ornithological Notes, 155 ; 195-6 ; 

 353 ; 498 ; 531-2. 



Grayling, Deformed, 525. 



Green Cod, 120. 



Greenland Shark and its Parasite, 

 149. 



Greenlaw, William de, 483-4. 



Green Plover, how it starts its prey, 

 195. 



Greenrig and Bittrickside, Lands of, 

 337. 



Grey, William, Lord Grey of Warke, 

 98. 



Thomas, 98. 



Greys of Morwick, 212. 



Gullane Meeting, 207; Links, 210; 

 Church, 210. 



Gunnerton Crags, Celt from, 11. 



Gurnard, Smooth, 115. 



Guyzance, 214, 216. 



Haddington, Thomas 1st Earl of, 275. 

 Halieland (Holy Island) 241. 

 Haliwerestelle Fishery-on-Tweed, 



241. 

 Hall, family of, Dnnglass, 405, 410. 

 Halsington, Lands of, 446, 483, 484, 



488. 

 Halyards, Lands of, 276, 277, 340. 

 Halyburtons of Dirleton, 209. 

 Hamilton, John of Pencaitland, 211. 



Sir John of Trabroun, 275. 



Hammer-Stones, 163. 

 Hanging Tree, 15. 



