INDEX. 



Moor, 192-4 ; on the Effects of 

 Lightning in smelting and altering 

 Gravel at Chapelhill, Cockburns- 

 path, 10th July 1882,200-1 ; Notes 

 on Biel and Stenton, 205-8; on 

 Abnormal Fruits of the Black 

 Thorn on Heriot water, 214-5 ; on 

 examples of the Wood Ant (For- 

 mica rufa, L.) from Yardhope 

 Woodf oot, with notice of Formica 

 umbrata, Nyl., 215-7 ; Presenta- 

 tion to, 217-8; Reports of Meet- 

 ings for 1883, 242-286 ; Note on 

 an Urn found at Manderston, 305 ; 

 on an Urn found near Luffness, 

 E. L., 306-7 ; on Ednam Hospital, 

 340-3 ; on the Incised Eocks at 

 Morwick, 343-7; on a Spoon 

 found at Mousin, with a notice of 

 Mousin or Mousen, 363-6 (see 

 610) ; on the Ancient Cross at 

 Crosshall, in the parish of Eccles, 

 366-372 ; Flint Scraper found on 

 Gullane Links, 372; Notes on 

 Yarrow, 397-419 ; Signification of 

 the word Lindisfarne, 450-1 ; 

 Report of Meeting at Whittingham 

 and Presmennan, 461-476 ; on 

 Whittingham and its Owners, 472; 

 on a Funeral Slab found at 

 Alnwick Abbey, 473-4 ; Fagus 

 incisa with foliage of Fagus syl- 

 vatica, 474 ; Human Cranium at 

 Dunbar, 474 ; Captiire of Sqnalus 

 Canicula, 475 ; Tetanus Calidris 

 on the Lammermoors, 475 ; Notice 

 of Ralph Carr-Ellison, Esq., 508- 

 511 ; List of Mr Carr-Ellison' s 

 Papers, 514-6; Note on Urns and 

 Cists found at Amble, 528-530 ; 

 Notes on the Antiquities of Aln- 

 ham and neighbourhood, 546-9; 

 Notice of Screnwood, 550-5 ; 

 Records of Migrations, etc., of 

 Birds on the Borders for 1882-3-4, 

 556-572 ; Notes on the Ettrick, 

 593-600; the Tomb of Cockburn 

 of Henderland and its vicinity, 

 604-7 ; Miscellanea, 607-61O. 



Harpertoun, 244-5. 



Hartleap, 272. 



Haydon Bridge Free School, 366. 



Hays of Whittingham, 473. 



Hay, Wm., of Drummelzier and the 

 Rebellion of 1715, 195. 



Hazelton Rig, 549. 



Hematite Iron Ore, Mine of, 4. 



Henderland Hill and Tower or 

 Castle, 274. 



Henderland, Tomb of Perys Cock- 

 burn at, and the owners of Hender- 

 land Estate, 408-418 ; Chapel, 

 409 ; Cockburns of, 411-6 ; Scot 

 of Buccleugh, 416 ; the Flemings, 

 415 ; James, David and Robert, 

 Earls of Southesk, 416-7; Anne 

 Countess of Buccleugh, 417 ; 

 Traquair family, ib ; Murrays of, 

 Lord Henderland, Lord Murray, 

 William Murray and James Wolfe 

 Murray, 417; Earl of Wemyss, 

 417 ; Additions to Account of the 

 Tomb, and Hist, of the Cockburns 

 of, 604-5 ; Botany and Nat. Hist, 

 of Henderland Burn, 605-6 ; 

 Remains of the Castle, 600-7; 

 Birds near, 606 ; Key from, 607. 



Hepple, Red Deer Antlers at, 549. 



Herons and Heronries, 13, 26. 



Herons and Border Heronries ^ 330- 

 334. 



Heronry at Swinside, Bowmont 

 Water, 87-8. 



H'ertford's,(Earl),Devastations,251. 



Hetchester, 348. 



Heuch, Home or Hume of, 194. 



Hexham, Roman Stone discovered 

 at, in 1881, 41. 



Hieracium collinum, the fate of, 58. 



Hindhope, 14 ; Geology of, 15. 



Hogden Law, coin found at, 549. 



Hogg, James, 270-2-3 ; his Statue, 

 274-5 ; autograph letter of, 598. 



Hollows Tower on the Esk, incised 

 stone in, 347. 

 i Holy Island Meeting, 257, etc.; 

 Flora of, 257-9. 



Holystone, 349. 



Home, Church of, 191. 



Home, John, Author of Douglas, 4,25 



Home or Hume in Heuch, Robert 

 and Alexander, 194-5. 



Home, Patrick of Polwart, 194-5. 



Horsleys of Horsley and Screnwood, 

 553-4-5. 



Horse-syke and Horsykeud, 251. 



Hounam Meeting, 8, etc. 



Howford on Ettrick, Bronze Axe at, 

 596-7. 



Howgate Ten-aces, 10. 



Hughes, Geo. P., Anniversary 

 Address, 225-241. 



Hugo, son of Aselin of Corbridge, 

 33-4. 



