516 Papers written hy Ralph Carr-Ellison, Esq. 



Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland. 

 28. Observations on some of the Eunic Inscriptions at Maeshowe, 

 Orkney. From Proc. Ant. Soc. Scot., 1865 ; Edinburgh, 1866 ; small 4to, 



29. On The Inscriptions upon the Stone at Newton Insch, Aberdeenshire, 

 and on the Inscriptions on a Sculptured Stone at St. Vigeans, Forfarshire. 

 Vol. vii. 11-23 : and separately in large 4to, 20 pages, plates, Edinburgh, 

 1868. 



30. Note on No. vii. of Mr Petrie's Copy of the Maeshowe Runes. 11. 

 vol. viii. pp. 189-142. 



Border Maganine, Edinburgh, 1863. 



31. Arboriculture in the Counties near the Eastern Borders, pp. 222- 

 226; 365-369. 



Transactions of the Highland and Agricultural Society of Scotland. 



S2. On The Silver Alder : its value and importance as a Nurse-plant to 

 Oak.— (Silver Medal)— June 1867. 



Journal of Forestry, edited by George Heath. 



33. Titles of Articles not known ; believed to be anonymous. 



Miscellanea. 



34. The Symbolism of the Sculptured Stones of Eastern Scotland ; 

 An ecclesiastical system of Monograms and Decorative Characters. — 

 Meanings of the several Symbols ; Eevised Edition, 1877, Edinr. 8vo. 32 

 pages, figures. 



35. Anglo-Saxon Epitaph at Beckermont : Cumberland. — Leaflet, 8vo., 

 1866. 



36. On a new method of controlling the rampant side-growth of 

 the Scotch Elm in mixed plantations of Hardwood Trees. 4 pages, 8vo. 



37. Congress of the Sanitary Institute of Great Britain : held at 

 Newcastle-upon Tyne, 1882. Papers on the influence of the Purity or 

 Impurity of the External Air on Public Health, Public Comfort, and oii 

 the Domestic Habits of the People. [Read for his father by Edmund Carr, 

 in the section of Chemistry, Meteorology, and Geology.] 



J. H. 



