INDEX. 



54* 



Castle, 169. 



Forster, Eev. James, 454. 



Forster, Rev. Wm. and his Descend- 

 ants, 455. 



Fortune, Robert, the Botanical Travel- 

 ler, 8. 



Fossils, 8, 20, 73. 



Foulden Tower, 100. 



Meeting at, 170; Signification 



of the word, 171. 



Foundlings, 221, 223. 



French Jargonelle Pear, 197. 



Fox, Habits of, 500 



Foxes in Galloway, 414. 



Foxglove Leaves, tea of, 103. 



Gair, William, of Lesbury, 454. 



Galbreath, Mr William, of Chirnside, 

 224 225. 



Galls,' Vegetable, 128, 354, 518. 



Gentlemen and Gentlewomen in dis- 

 tress, 221, 223, 224, 225. 



Geological Notices, 5, 6, 10, 16, 19, 20, 

 21, 22, 71, 173-5, 177, 353, 354, 356, 

 363, 365. 



Gibb, T. H , Ornithological Notes, 210. 



Gipsies of Yetholm, 368, 369. 



Glaciated Rocks, 175, 209. 



Glasgow, Collection for the town of, 

 220, 221. 



Glass Beads, ancient, 356, 416. 



Goats' Knowe and Goats' Well, 103. 



Golden Knap, 207. 



Goldielands Tower, 79. 



Goodyera repens, 254. 



Grahame, James, Marquis of Montrose, 

 218, 219. 



Graptolites, 73. 



Gray, Robert, F.R.S.E., Ornithological 

 Notes, 257, 463. 



Gray or Grey, Thomas de, of Hawk- 

 bill, etc., and the Grey family, 458, 

 459. 



Greek Pear, 204. 



Green Chisel, 204. 



Green Yair Pear, 198, 206. 



Greet, Thomas Young, Obituary Notice 

 of, 70. 



Greves Ash, Signification of, 237. 



Grewhound Law, 249. 



Grey Good Wife, 205. 



Griffyth, Grufydd, or Griffin ap Mere- 

 dydd or Meredith, 507, 508. 



Griffiths, Geo. Waldie, on the Number 

 and Weight of Salmon and Grilse 

 in Hendersyde Park Water, 112. 



Griffiths, Rev. (.Dr., Notice of Profes- 

 sor Robertson, 399. 



Haddington, Old, Burning at, 224. 



Haddington, (Thomas), 2nd Earl of, 

 burial place of, 362. 

 6th Earl of, 363. 



Hail Shower, remarkable, at Chirnside, 

 119. 



Hall of Holy Island, 39. 



HaU, Wm. Esq., of Whitehall, his 

 burial place at Chirnside, 24. 



Harden Castle, 80. 



Hardy, James, Notice of James Service, 

 the Chatton Poi-t, 66 ; Obituary No- 

 tices, 70, 181, 182, 184, 185, 334, 375, 

 405 ; On the History of some Bass 

 Plants, 92 ; Arrival, Departure, and 

 Local Migration of Birds, 109, 277, 

 484; Miscellanea, 127, 289, 509; 

 Remarks on Poa Sudetica, 130; On 

 Insects of the East of Berwickshire, 

 138, 324 ; Contributions to the En- 

 tomology of the Cheviot Hills, 152, 

 328 ; On the Antiquity and History 

 of some Border Pears, 200 ; Extracts 

 from the Session-book of Hutton 

 Parish, 216 ; Remark on Yevering, 

 245 ; On the Wild Cat in the Border 

 Districts, 246 ; On Iron and Iron- 

 slag, etc., found at Yeavering, 261 ; 

 On Flint Implements of prehistoric 

 People in Berwickshire, 264 ; On 

 Stone Cists and Human Remains 

 near AyclifEe House, 274 ; On Pro- 

 fessor Robertson, 396 ; On the Jar- 

 dines, 421 ; On Motella tricirrata, 

 470 ; On two Welsh Prisoners at 

 Bamburgh, 506. 



Hardy, J., and Henderson, G, on the 

 Estate of Edington, Chirnside Par- 

 ish, 95. 



Hardy, J., and Procter, Rev. W., No- 

 tices of Chatton, 52. 



Hawick, Meeting at, 12. 



Hawick and its Neighbourhood, 71 ; 

 Geology of the District, 71; its 

 Moat, 75 ; Prehistoric Antiquities, 

 74; Hill Forts, etc., 76; Mediaeval 

 Antiquities, 78; Trade and Manufac- 

 tures, 81 ; William de Hawyk, 81. 



Hawkhill Township, 458 ; Family and - 

 Owners of, 458-9 ; Farm, 459 ; Pay- 

 ments and Services, 458 ; Longevity 

 at, 459. 



Hay of Edington and Drurxuaelzier, 

 96, 99. 



