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INDEX. 



Ancient Books of Wales, 91-2; 

 Arthurian Legends, 92-4 ; Weclale 

 or Stow, 92, 93, 103 ; Kule Her- 

 vey, 93 ; Lindocolinum, 93-4 ; 

 Llew or Loth and liledrawd, 93, 

 94, 103; Picts' Work Ditch, 94; 

 Edwin of Deira, 94; Picts, the 

 old Gael of Scotland, in Lothian 

 and Berwickshire, 95 ; names of 

 the Picts, 96, 97 ; Cymric traces 

 in south of Scotland, 95, 99, 100, 

 102, 103, 104; Otadeni and Ga- 

 dcni, 95; Attacotti, 96; Coed 

 Celydon, 90 ; Manan or Mannan 

 in place names, 96 ; Edinburgh, 

 96; Cath Palach, 96; Plaid or 

 Maud and Tartan, 96, 97; Her- 

 man Law and St Germanus, 98 ; 

 Ramper-Knowe, 97 ; Chalmers, 

 George, remarks on, 98; Nudd 

 Hael, 98, 09; Dumnogeui, 99; 

 Wallace's Trench, 99, and Putting 

 Stone, 102 ; Wanders Knowe, 99 ; 

 Penmanscore, 99 ; Cameron Burn, 

 100; Galeswood, 100; Three 

 Brethren Cairn, 100 ; Lesudden 

 and Edwin's Cliffe, 100; St 

 Helen's at Lindean and her Well, 

 100; YairCribb's Hill, 100; Ling- 

 lee, 100 ; Eink fort and Langrink, 

 101-2; Hollinbush and Mossi- 

 lee, 102; Mossend Loch, 102; 

 Torwoodlee, 102 ; forts on the 

 line of the Gala, Kilnknowe, 

 Harrigait Head, Caitha, Bow, 

 Caddonlee, 102-4 ; Gwenystrad, 

 Battle of, 103; Plenploth, 103; 

 Boi'thwick or Locherward, 104; 

 Harit's Dyke, 104 ; the Leader a 

 frontier, 104 (see 602); Edwin, 

 King, 104-5. 



-Catrail on Yarrow, 272. 



•Celtic Race, 235. 



<:!elts. Stone and Flint, from Stichill, 

 28; at Gordon, 118; Jedburgh 

 district, 148 ; at Mersington, 249- 

 250; Marlfleld, 490; Burradon, 

 548; Clennell, 549; Thirlestane, 

 598. 



•Cliermes Piceae, at Gosford, 263. 



€hew-green, 17, 256, 509; Grey- 

 wacke at, 18. 



€hillingham Castle, 230-1; Toad, 

 492-4. 



€hirnside, Effects of Great Gale of 

 1881, near it, 209-211 ; Birds of its 

 vicinity, 572-9. 



Cists, 102, 307, 348, 405, 407, 463-6, 

 468, 523-530, 544, 548. 



Cladophora arctiuscula, 536. 



Clerk Maxwell, Professor, 239. 



Clennell, Celt found at, 549. 



Coccus Fagi at Gosford, 263 ; in 

 Ravensworth Woods and at Polton 

 Bank, 607-8. 



Cockburn, Perys of Henderland, 

 Tomb of, 408-418, 604. 



Cockburns of Henderland, History 

 of the ; Cockburn, Piers, 413 ; 

 Peter de son of Peter, 413 ; Peter 

 de, 413; Alex, of Langton, 413; 

 Margaret, 414 ; William several 

 of the name, 414-6 ; Samuel, 416 ; 

 Peter of, 605 ; William de, 605 ; 

 William, 605. 



Cockburn, William, a rebel, be- 

 headed, 411-2. 



Cockburnspath Hand-Bell, 28, 



Codiolum longipes, 536. 



Coins, 20, 249, 260-1, 286, 375, etc., 

 447, 491, 548-9. 



Coldstream, Seal of St Mary's Con- 

 vent of, 7. 



Collingwood, F. J. W., Rainfall at 

 Glanton Pyke in 1882-3-4, 219, 

 422, 611. 



Columban or Celtic Church on the 

 Borders, 188-9. 



Conifers, Ornamental, at Longfor- 

 macus, 25 ; Haggerston, 259 ; 

 Gosford, 263 ; Middleton Hall, 

 282; Whittingham, 467; Pres- 

 tonkirk, 476. 



Cook, Rev. Dr John, Haddington, 6. 



Coquet Head, 16; Coquet Upper, 

 17; Geology of, 18. 



CorbridgeMeeting,29-41;Corbridge, 

 30-31 ; Peel Tower of Church and 

 Monuments, 32 ; Hugo son of 

 Aselin of, 33-34; Wall-rue at, 

 34. 



Corbridge, Geology of, 121-127. 



Cornhill Meeting, 439 ; Bathing 

 Well Plantation at, 439 ; Medici- 

 nal Well, 440. 



Craig, W., M.D., F.R.S.E., Obituary 

 Memoir of Mr John Sadler, 72-79. 



Craig, Thos., On some Camps in 

 Roxburghshire, 590-92. 



Cranshaws, Mr John Campbell, 

 Minister of, 197. 



Crambewellj John de, of Screnwood, 

 552. 



