546 



INDEX. 



Miscellanea, 127, 289, 509. 



Monan, St., his Cave, 89. 



Moncrieff, Madame Giles, 224. 



Monk's Pear, 204. 



Mordington House, 219. 



Mosses, localities for, 520. 



Motella tricirrata, three-bearded Rock- 

 ling, 355, 470. 



Muirhead, G-eorge, on the Crossbill at 

 Paxton, 107 ; on tbe Birds in the 

 Neighbourhood of Paxton, 379. 



Munches, 414. 



Murray, Dr. J. A. H.. his " Dialect of 

 the Southern Counties of Scotland," 

 25. 



Murray, Robert, Antiquities of the 

 Historic Period in the Hawick Dis- 

 trict, 78. 



Musk Pear, 204. 



Neriene sublimis, Sp. nov., 314. 



curtipes, Sp. nov., 314. 



New Abbey, or Sweet Heart, 411. 



Newton Leas, Dunbar, 97. 



Nicolson, Rev. A., 34. 



Ninians, St.. his Cave, 89. 



North Berwick, its Nunnery, notice of, 

 82 ; Prioresses, etc., of 84 ; its Ab- 

 bey 84 ; its Hospital, 84 ; Witches 

 of, 84-5 ; Harbour, date of erection, 

 224 5. 



Obituary Notices, 70, 181-190, 334, 



370, 373, 375, 402, 405 

 Ocypus cupreus, Food of, 127. 

 Ogle Hum, 246. 



Olden Times a Glimpse of, 467. 

 Orange Fins, Experiments on, 430, 



433, 436 

 Ornithological Notes, 210, 257, 463. 

 Osmunda regalis, 327. 

 Oyster-catcher, note on, 192. 



Parasitic Worms, 288. 



Parish, accounts of, Suggestions as to 



372 

 Parish, and other Fasts, 220. 

 Patron Saints, Inquiry as to, 363- 

 Patrick, fifth Earl of Dunbar, 428 



ninth Earl of Dunbar, 425. 



Paulin George, Stati-tics and Notes as 



to Tweed Sa'mon Fishings, 116; 



Days on which Ice was stored, from 



1846 to 1873, 118. 

 Paxton, on the Birds of, 379. 

 Pears, .'edburgh, 193; kinds of 194, 



etc , History and Antiquity of those 



of the Borders, 200. 

 Penshiel, Chapel at, 425. 

 Percy, Lord Henry, II., [died Feb. 26, 



1352-3], 443. 

 Perewinkles, 29. 

 Phytolacca, decandra, 361. 

 Pigeon's dung, 103. 

 Pinkerton. Chapel, 425 ; Prebend, 427. 

 Pinnacle Hill. 489, 490, 491, 494, 496, 



497. 

 Pinus nobilis 370. 

 Pitcairn, Lady, 98. 

 Pitcox or Stenton, Prebend of, 427. 

 Places of Meeting, 160, 348, 530. 

 Plague on the Borders in 1349, 65 ; 



at Lesbury, 454. 

 Plants, 4, 13, 15, 16, 18, 19, 20, 21, 23, 



49, 92, 125, 128, 135, etc., 172, 173, 



174, 176, 251, 269, 273, 275, 289, 



295, 296, 299, 327, 354, 355, 357, 



358, 360, 361, 362, 364, 365, 367, 



371, 406, 407, 408, 412, 413, 415, 



499, 519, 520. 

 Plough land, 102, 103. 

 Poa Sudetica as a British Plant, 129 ; 



in Berwickshire, 130; Remarks on, 



130. 

 Polecat, 506. 

 Potamogen polygonifolius, var. 272 ; 



P nitens and heterophyllus, 275 ; 



filiformis, 299. 

 Potatoes and Turnips, Introduction of, 



299 

 Pound Pear, 205. 

 Prestonkirk Church, 361. 

 Prestonpans, 85 

 Primula Japonica, 8. 

 Procter, Eev. W., jun„ and Hardy, J., 



Notices of Chatton, 52. 

 Procter, Eev. W. jun., Obituary Notice 



of 181. 

 Procter, Eev. W., Obituary Notice of 



William Dickson, Esq., 373. 

 Procter, Eev. W., of Lesbury, 456. 

 Provincial Names of Annuals, 35, 36, 



43, 503, 505, 512; of Plants, 41, 49, 



Eabbits, how caught at Holy Island, 



360. 

 Eabelais, his Notice of Bon Chretien 



Pears, 201. 

 Eain-FaU, Eecords of, 161, 349, 350, 



528, 529. 530. 

 Eamage, C. T., [L L.D.,] Notices of 



the Jardines of Applegirth, 418. 

 Rammerscales 409. 

 Ramsay, Lord George of Edington, 96 ; 



