INDEX. 



541 



at Haining. ?73. 



Bothal, Meeting at, 178; Castle and 

 Church, 178-9.' 



Bothwell, Francis, Earl of, 85. 



James, Earl of, 100. 



Bottlenose, 509. 



Boulders, 10, 22, 175, 208, 209. 



Brandling, Robert, of Alnwick Abbey, 

 451, 452, 453. 



Branks. 417. 



Branxholm Castle, 80. 



Bridgend Kelso, 490, 491, 492. 



Bronze Pots, 263, 417. 



Brotherston, A., on Poa Sudetica as a 

 British Plant, 129 ; List of Tweed- 

 side Plants, mostly introduced, 135; 

 Localities for Border Plants. 251, 

 269 ; Zoological Notes, 132, 285. 500. 



Bruce's Castle, 407. 



Brydon, James, M.D., Antiquities of 

 the Prehistoric Period of the Hawick 

 District, 74. 



Buchanan Pear, 199. 



Buglas, Simpson, on Lepidoptera, 483. 



Burghdon, John de, and Alicia de, 458. 



Burnhead Tower. 79. 



Burning, Losses by, 221, 222, 223, 224, 

 225. 



Burns, Robert, 416. 



Burnt Hamiltons or Humbledons, 

 Camp of, 366. 



Burrell, Rev. Matthew, 7. 



Callimorpha Jacobasa. 



Cambridge, Rev. O. P., List of Aranei- 

 dea and Phalangidea of Berwickshire 

 and North Northumberland, 307- 



Camps and Hill Forts, 76, 77, 78, 174, 

 366, 440-1. 



Carnock Pear, 206. 



Carr-EUison, R , (F S.A. Scot.), Obit- 

 uary Notice of the Rev. George 

 Rooke, M.A., 185 ; on the value of 

 the Horse Chestnut as a Timber tree 

 etc., 213 ; on the Signification of 

 some names of Places in North 

 Northumberland 237. 



Carrs of Lesbury and Ditchburn, 444, 

 450, 452, 457, 458, 462, 



Carrying Silver, Service of 462. 



Cat. places named from, 250. 



Catrail, 74, 75. 



Cavers House, 80. 



Caves as Retreats of Early Saints, 88. 



Cecidomyia Persicariae 518." 



— Tilise. 518. 



Celt, Bronze, at Linden, 276 ; at Kitty- 



field Melrose. 356. 



Charles VIII. of France, his liking for 

 Pears 201. 



Chatton, Notices of. 52 ; Edward I. at, 

 52-54 ; Ancient State of its Manor, 

 55-57; 64-5; its Park, 56-7; its 

 Towers, 54, 55 ; Border watches at, 

 57, 58 ; Reveley of, 57 ; its Church, 

 58-9, 60, 62 ; Vicars, 61 ; ^;its Chapel, 

 62, 65 ; Stone coffin at, 63 ; Popula- 

 tion, etc., 63 ; Rental and Rates, 64 ; 

 Presentments, etc, 64 ; Feast, 65. 



Chatton, Meeting at. 7. 



Chenopodium Botrys 275. 



Cheviot Hills, Entomology of , 152, 328. 



Cheviot Sheep, Tradition of Origin of, 

 291. 



Chillingham, Meeting at, 8; Castle, 

 10, 11 ; Wild Cattle, 9, 10. 



Chirnside, Meeting at, 19. 



Chirnside, English raid upon, 100 ; 

 Covenanters of, 100 ; Prebend and 

 Church, 427. 



Chirnside Parish ; the Estate of Eding- 

 ton, 95. 



Choak Pear, 206. 



Chrisp, Thomas, 459. 



Christiana de Emildon, and de Plump- 

 ton, 460. 



Cists at Sunlaws, 104; at Aycliffe 

 House, 274 ; at Shell Law and Bur- 

 ney Knows, 440. 



Cloth of Gold Plum, 198. 



Cockchafer, 328. 



Collingwood, Ed J , Rainfall at Lil- 

 burn Tower, 161, 349, 527. 



Collingwood, F. J. W., Rain Fall at 

 Glanton Pyke, 161, 349, 527. 



Columba, St , his Cave, 89. 



Colvend Rocks, 413. 



Conan or Cynan ap Meredith. Mere- 

 dydd, or Mereduc, a prisoner at 

 Bamburgh, 52, 506, etc. 



Cospatrick, 1st and 2nd, Earls of Dun- 

 bar, 423. 



Coulthards of Lesbury, 447, 448, 457. 



Couper. Burning of, Collection for, 225. 



Craig, Thomas, On supposed Lake or 

 River Terraces, near Kelso, 190 ; on 

 KainFowl 467, 



Crambe maritima, 94. 



Cromarties of Holy Island, 36. 



Cromwell's Invasion of Scotland, 219. 



Crookhouse, Rox Kain of, 468. 



Crossbill, appearance at Paxton, 107 ; 

 and in Roxburghshire, 109, 292, 303. 

 See Birds. 



