INDEX. 



XVll 



Bowsden Moor, Urns afc, 193 ; 

 Bronze Spear-head at, 192-194. 



Brankston Church, 442. 



Brass-pot from Langton, 28 ; at 

 Thirlestane, 598-9 ; at Sunder- 

 land Hall, Longyester, Dudhope, 

 Langton, Fot-Loch, COU. 



Bridge across Yarrow, 401-2. 



British Association and Delegates 

 from Naturalists' Clubs, 231-2. 



British Fishery Exhibition, 232-3. 



British and other Coins older than 

 the Homan Conquest of Britain, 

 375-383. Summary : Philip II. of 

 Macedon, 375 ; Metapontum, 37-5; 

 Coins of Gaul, 375 ; from York- 

 shire 376 ; Dumnonii, 876-378 ; 

 Tega a leader, and Heretoga, 376 ; 

 Picts or Cathbreacan, 377 ; Spec- 

 tacle Ornament, 378 ; Symbols of 

 the Sculptured Stones, 378, 380- 

 382; Nudd Hael, 376 ; Catti, the, 

 377, 383; Cunobelinus, 377-83; 

 Trinobantes, 377 ; Togodumnus, 

 377-78 ; Mandubratius or Andro- 

 gens, 378 ; Imanentius, 378 ; 

 Dubnovellaunus, 378 ; Tasciova- 

 nus, 378 ; Adminius, 378-79 ; Sun 

 as an Eye, 378 ; Mars, inscription 

 to, 378, 424 ; Caractacus, 379 ; 

 Aedodomarus and Eppillus, 379 ; 

 Catyeuchlani, 379 ; Celtic Idols, 

 380-82 ; Cup and Ring Cuttings, 

 380; Volutes and Spirals, 380-1 ; 

 Silures and Selgovse, 382 ; Belgte, 

 383 ; Hermunduri, 383. 



Broaze Sword found near Chew- 

 green, 17 ; Bronze, Flint, Stone 

 and Iron Implements from the 

 Jedburgh District, 147-8 ; Bronze 

 Spear-heads found at Bowsden 

 Moor, 192-4 ; Hulne Park, 193 ; 

 Thranton, ib ; Elford, ib ; Cor- 

 bridge, ib ; Blakehope, 194 ; 

 Bronze Celt, associated with Stone 

 and Iron implements on Cheviot, 

 256 ; Looped Socketed Bronze 

 Celt, at Annan Street, 278; ib., 

 404 ; Bronze Axe (Socketed Celt), 

 found at Howf ord on Ettrick, 596 ; 

 found with other Bronze Articles 

 at Horsehop-Crag, Posso, 597 ; 

 Bronze Articles in Megget, 418. 



Brotherstone, R. P., Trees blown 

 down on the Estate of Tyning- 

 hame, 14th October, 1881, 362. 



Bronndenlaws, 14. 



Brown, DrColvillo ; Obituary Notice 

 of, 166. 



Brown, Lieut-Col., Effects of the 

 Gale of 14th October, 1881, on 

 the Trees of Longformacus Estate, 

 359. 



Bruce, Rev. J. C, LL.D. F.S.A. ; 

 On a Roman InscriiDtion in Jed- 

 burgh Abbey, Appendix, i-iv, 



Brunton and Preston, in Embletou 

 and Ellingham Parishes, their 

 Ancient Owners, 550-54. 



Bughtrig and its Moat Hill, 11, 12, 

 140-1. 



Burradon, Stone Implements found 

 at, 548, 



Cairns, Three Brethren, 100 ; Cad- 

 ger's at Gordon, 116 ; on Yarrow- 

 hills, 277 ; at Dryhope, 278 j 

 Mitten-fuU-of-Stones, 610. 



Cakile rugosa, 226, 258, 265. 



Camps, Forts, etc., in Roxburgh-" 

 shire, 139-148, 590-2. 



Camps, 3, 10, 12, 14, 19, 24, 59, 93, 

 102, 103, 104, 252, 283, 307, 348, 

 371, 545, 546, 547, 548. 



Carex divisa found on Holy Island, 

 226, 258, 285, 355-6; in Nor- 

 thiimbex-land, 610. 



Carex frigida, 77, 81. 



Carex incurva, 258. 



Carlyle, Mrs Jane Welsh, Monu- 

 ment of, 7. 



Carr-Ellison, Ralph, Names of the 

 Fame Islands and Lindisfarne, 

 373-4; Memoir of, with List of 

 his Papers, 506-516. 



Carterhaugh Ba' and Cup, 61-2. 



Cartington, John, of Cartington 

 Castle, 357. 



Castlelaw House and Mount, 253. 



Castle Hill, Alnham, 545, 547-9. 



Cat, Wild, 36, 47; gives name to' 

 localities, Catslackburn, Knowe, 

 etc., 272. 



Cat-clengh, 419. 



Catrail, Notes on some Historical 

 and Literary Matter bearing on, 

 89-105 : Summary ; a Frontier, 89, 

 90,91, 94; its name, 94; remains 

 of, 97-8, 101-2; not a continuous 

 work, 98; Cumbria, the early 

 diocese of Glasgow, 89 ; Traqnair 

 and Deuchar, names of, 89 ; Kelso 

 a Welsh possession, 91 ; Dawston 

 or Degsastan, Battle of, and the 

 Nine-stane Rig stones, 91; fol^r 

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