INDEX. 



XIX 



€ravv, H. H., Uain Fall at West 



Foulden, 1875-84, 611. 

 Creichtoiine, David of Luo'touii, 342. 

 Cresswell Marl Eog, 229, 230, 280-1. 

 Cross, ancient at Crosshall, Eccles, 



366-372 ; Anglo-Saxon, at Jed- 

 burgh, 13li. 

 €ro3sman, Robert, J. P., Notice of, 



286-7. 

 Cuddy-hall, 310; Cuddy's Cove, 



347. 

 Culley, M. T., Injury done to Scotch 



Fii's by snow storm, 338. 

 Currie, Andrew, Notes on Yarrow, 



396-7, 401, 410; On an Ancient 



Bronze Axe found near Howford 



on the Ettrick, 596. 

 Cyanecula Wolfi, 84. 

 Cygnus Bewickii, Shooting of, and 



its Anatomical Characteristics, 



334-8. 

 Dagger or Dirk found at Rothbury, 



357-8. 

 Dand, Miss Sarah, on the Incised 



Rocks at Morwick, 343-7. 

 Darwin's Theory of Evolution, 



239-240. 

 Darwinism, Address on, 425-6. 

 Dawson, James, father and son, in 



Harpertoun, 245-6. 

 Dawson, William, of Graden, 246. 

 Deadrig, 250, 367, 371, 

 Deer Law, in Meggat-dale, 274. 

 Deloraine, 600-1. ' 

 Denholm, Dr James, his MSS, etc., 



28. 

 Derwentwater Family (RadclifEe) at 



Dilston, 37-8 ; at Middleton Hall, 



288. 

 Des Cartes, his theories, 238. 

 Deuchar Bridge, Swire and Kirk, 



270, 401,402. 

 Devil's Water and its Botany, 39. 

 Dilston Castle, Visit of Club to, 37-9. 

 Dixon, D.D., Ancient British Flint 



Implements found at Low Farn- 



ham, 347-9 ; On a Dirk or Dagger 



found at Rothbury, 357-8 ; British 



Urn found at Screnwood, near 



Alnham, and remarks on other 



Antiquities there, 544-6. 

 Diving Spider, 522. 

 Doddington, Urns at, 283. 

 Dog, figure of, on Monuments, 368, 



370. 

 Dog-fish, Small Spotted, 475. 

 Don of Newton Don, 342. 



Donations to Ber\\ickslure Natu- 

 ralists' Club, etc., 220-1, 410-420, 

 614-6. 



Douglas, F., M.D., Visit of Club to 

 Langton House, 26-7 ; Pi'esenta- 

 tion to Mr Hardv, 217-8 ; Memoir 

 of Dr J. Robson-Scott, 299-300. 



Douglas of Edderstone, 52. 



Douglases of Wliittingham, 472-3. 



Douglas Bnrn, 273. 



Dowlinn, 409, 605-6. 



Dredging, Value of, 236-7. 



Dryburgh Fulling Mill, 340. 



Dryhope, 272-3 ; Cairn and Cists at 

 Herton's Hill in Dryhope Haugh, 

 278. 



Duddo Tower, 444 ; Sandstones of, 

 455 ; Stones, ib. ; Duddo Stones 

 and Urns found in the vicinity of, 

 542-4. 



Dudgeon, J. S., on a Hail Storm near 

 Jedburgh, 13th July 1882, 32G-9. 



Duels, Border, fought at Gemels- 

 peth, 18. 



Dnnbar, part of Human Cranium 

 from, 474. 



Dunn, Rev. J. W., Obituary Notice 

 of, 287-8 ; On Ancient Sepulchral 

 Remains at Amble, 288, 528, 530. 



DiTuse and Oliver Cromwell, 194. 



Duns Scotus, Painting of, his Writ- 

 ings, 28. 



Duns, Prof. J., D.D., Memoir of 

 William Stevenson, 289-299. 



Duns, Meeting at, 27-9. 



Rainfall at, 1883, 422. 



— — Castle Estate, Effects of Great 

 Gale of 1881, on the Trees of, 359- 

 361. 



Eanbald, Archbishop, Styca of, at 

 Coldingham, 260. 



Eccles Village, Church, Session 

 Book, Nunnery, and House, 247-9 ; 

 Nunnery, 368 ; burned by Laton 

 or Layton, 248. 



Edgerston House, 46 ; Largest Trees 

 at, 201-2. 



Edmonston, Sir John de, 341 ; 

 John, James, David, Andrew de, 

 341-2. 



Ednam and its Church, 188-190, 

 Wych-Elm at, (now blown 

 down), 242; Edmonston family 

 of, 243-4, 341-2; Thomson, Rev. 

 Thos. and his son James, the Poet, 

 243 ; Church, 243-4-; Layton and 

 Eure's Devastations, 243 ; Picts 



