INDEX. 



Hume, Sir John of Rentonii, Epitaph 



on, 195. 

 Hutton-hall cliff. Marine Shells, and 



Fragments of Bones at, 88. 

 Incised Rocks at Morwick, 343-7 ; 



Figures on Door-sill of Hollows 



Tower on the Esk, 3J.7. 

 Insects, number of species, 236. 

 Iron Spear-head imder Cairn at 



Gordon, 117; at Annan Street, 



278. 

 Iron with Bronze Implement and 



Whetstone on Cheviot, 256. 

 Ivory Shrine from Croxdale, co. 



Durham, 277. 

 Ivy, Large-leafed, 50. 

 James V. in Megget-land, 412 ; 



Letter from, 605. 

 Jedburgh Abbey, Restoration of, 



127-137; Foundation and History 



of, 128-9. 

 Jedburgh Meeting, 41 ; Abbey, 42-3 ; 



Roman Inscriptions, Crosses, 43; 



Gardens, Queen Mary's House, 



Museum, 43. 

 Jedburgh, Roman Tablet and In- 

 scription in the Abbey, 43, 137 : 



Appendix, i-iv. 

 Jedburgh, Seals and Arms of the 



Royal Burgh of, 137-9. 

 Jedburgh Staff, what, 139. 

 Jedwater, Scenery, Associations and 



Geology of, 44-6. 

 Johnston, Dr George, Ancestors of, 



248. 

 Jones, T. Rupert, F.R.S., etc ; Notes 



on the late Mr George Tate's 



Specimens of Lower Carboniferous 



Entomostraca from Berwickshire 



and Northumberland, 313-326. 

 Juncus squarrosus, 15. 

 Kaeheugh Camp, 3. 

 Kaims, 253-4 ; 440-442. 

 Kale Water, 9, 10, 14. 

 Kelso, Meeting at, 242, etc. 

 Kelso Races, Handbill of, 47. 

 Kelso Steps, (Calsy or Causeway 



Steps ?) 5. 

 Kemp, William ; A day on the 



Ettrick. The Water Marks, 594- 



595. 

 Kemylspeth or Gamble (Gamels) 



peth, and its Debateable Ground, 



17-8. 

 Ker, William, of Yair, 415. 

 Kerr, Lord Henry, 65-6. 

 Kershope, 271. 



Kidland and its Hills, 16 ; Visit to, 

 256. 



Kingscraig, Mounds on, 246. 



Knox, John, 6. 



Knowes, its ancient Cemetery, 464-6. 



Lamden Burn, 251-2. 



Langton Burn, Geology of, 296 ; 

 Edge, view from, 22 ; House and 

 its Paintings, 26-7. 



Lauder, Wm, of Haltoun, acquires 

 Brumelaw, 415 ; his successors, 

 416. 



Lead Ore, and Mineral Spring, near 

 Milkhope, 256. 



Lebour, G.A., F.G.S., etc. Prof.; 

 Note on Geology of the Cheviots, 

 18 ; Obituary of the late Professor 

 Freire-Marreco, M.A., 68-72 ; on 

 the Geology of Corbridge, North- 

 umberland. 121-7, 



Leitliolm Peel, 251. 



Leitholm, of old Letham, and its 

 Chapel and Virtue Well, 252. 



Lepidoptera in Roxburghshire, 149- 

 158; 532-5. 



Lightning, effects of, in Smelting 

 and Altering Gravel at Chapelhill, 

 10th July, 1882, 200-1; Rock 

 vitrified by, 200; tubes or Ful- 

 gorites, 201 ; boy's arm struck by, 

 269 ; Willow and Ash trees at 

 Selkirk, struck by, 260. 



Lindisfarne, Signification of the 

 Name, 373-4; 450-1. 



Lindsay, Sir David, 4. 



Linnsea borealis, 608-9. 



Linton, East, Meeting at, 461-476 ; 

 Slab Graves at, 463; Porphyries 

 of the District, 475. 



Lipraick's, i.e. Leaprigs, Syke, 371. 



Local Documents, 194-7. 



Localities for scarce Plants, 593. 



Logan, W. H., Obituary Notice of, 

 67. 



Loney, Peter, On the Effects of 

 the Great Storm of October 

 1881, at Marchmont House, 211- 

 2 ; Meteorological Observations, 

 Register of Rainfall and Sunshine 

 for 1882, kept at Marchmont, 218- 

 219; for 1883, 420; for 1884, 

 612-3. 



Longformacus, Meeting at, 21 ; 

 Village, Peel, Cummunion Cups, 

 Church, Mansion House, 23-25 ; 

 Estate, Effects of Great Gales of 

 1881, on trees, of, 359. 



