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INDEX. 



Lowes, LocL of, 275. 



Lowlynn, 259. 



Luffness, Club's visit to, 265-6 ; 

 Church and Monastery of Red 

 Friars, 265 ; De Thermes, French 

 General, his fort at, ib ; House 

 and trees at, 266 : King's Kist, 

 266 ; Skeletons at, 266, 307 ; Urns 

 at, 306-7. 



Lycoperdon giganteus, 47. 



Lyngbya speciosa, 608. 



Mackintosh, Brigadier, Letter from, 

 195. 



Mcintosh, Alexander, and Cleghorn, 

 Robert, On the Effects of the 

 Storm of 14th October, 1881, on 

 Paxton and Billie Estates, 35S-9. 



Maclagau, Dr P. W., Notice of Lo- 

 calities for scarce Plants, 593. 



Manderston, On an Urn found in 

 the Park at, 304-5. 



Marchmont House, Trees injured by 

 Storm, 211-2; Rain Fall, Sun- 

 shine, etc., 218-9, 420, 612-3. 



Mary, Queen, her Cup, 286. 



Tradition of, 5. 



Meggat or Megget-land, 274, 412, 

 607 ; Antiquities of, 418-9. 



Memmerkirk, 256. 



Memoria, a sepulchre, 107-8. 



Members, New, 222, 422-3, 486-7. 



Middletons of Belsay and Scren- 

 wood, 552-4. 



Middleton Hall, Meeting, 2/9, etc.; 

 Peel houses of, 282; Cedar of 

 Lebanon, and Coniferae at, 

 282; Radcliffe Beech at, 282-3; 

 Tuedian sandstone and gravel, 

 279 ; Langleyford Vale, 280 ; Wild 

 Boar remains, 281-2; Marl Bog 

 at, 281-2, and at Humbleton 

 Buildings, 282; Red-deer remains 

 at, 281-2; Shells in Marl Bog, 

 281. 



Migration of Birds, Records of, 

 202-5; 556-589. 



Miller, Hugh, Letters from, 291-2. 



Montbenger, 272. 



Monteith, Rev. Robt., 25. 



Montrose, Marquis of, Relics of, 597. 



Morwick, on the Incised Rocks at, 

 343-7. 



Mounsey, A .C ; The Seals and the 

 Arms of the Royal Burgh of 

 Jedburgh, 137-9. 



Mousin, Mediaeval Spoon found at, 

 363, 610. 



Mousin, or Mousen, History of, 363- 

 366 ; Mulesfen South, and Mousin 

 Newlands, 364-5-6 ; Millesfen, 

 etc., Henry de, Stephen de, 

 Henry de, 364 ; Henry de and 

 Roger de, 365 ; Lucre, Simon de, 

 364 ; South Charlton ground in, 

 364 ; Whittingham, pannage at, 

 365 ; Pannage of the hogs of 

 Shoreston, Sunderland, Beednal 

 and Mulfen, 364 ; Truncage and 

 services to Bamburgh Castle, 

 364-5 ; Camera, Thos. de, of Mule- 

 fen, 365 ; Ederston, 365 ; Yernum 

 or Wardham, 365 ; Swinhoes of 

 Mulesfen, 365-6 ; Haydon Bridge 

 Free School, 366. 



Mungo Park, Memoir of, with some 

 of his letters, 300-4 ; Mr Raskin's 

 attack on, 303 ; his Horse-Chest- 

 I nut, 55 ; Relics of, 62 ; Notice of, 

 309 ; Letter of, 400 ; Relatives of, 

 400-1. 



Murray, Sir James, of Deuchar, 

 402, Note. 



= John, of Fallowhill obtains 



land in Bold, 415. 



Murrays of Henderland, 417. 



Napier and Ettrick, Lord, List of 

 Articles exhibited to the Club on 

 their visit to Thirlestane, 597-8. 



Napier of Merchiston, Copies of 

 Writings, 597-8. 



Nelson Jeremiah, and Isaac Mar- 

 row, Ministers or Parsons of 

 Elsdon, their griev^ances, 120. 



Neottia Nidus-Avis, 40. 



Nero, Gold Coin of, 249. 



Netherton, Remains of Antiquities 

 at, 546 ; Bataill of Netherton, 551. 



Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Meeting, 480- 

 5 : Museum of Nat. Hist. Society 

 and its contents, 481-5 ; Jesmond 

 Dene, and Sir William Arm- 

 strong's residence, 483; Capt. 

 Noble's collection of Water-fowl, 

 483 ; Mr Adamson's Birds and 

 Burmese Lepidoptera, 484 ; Anti- 

 quarian Society, 485. 



Norham, Petition for Fair and Mar- 

 kets to be held at, 285-6. 



Norham and Islandshire, Roman 

 Catholics of, 286. 



Norman, F. M., Capt. R.N., Anni- 

 versary Address,425-439 ; Reports 

 of Meetings for 1884, 439-491 ; On 

 Embedded Reptiles, 491-505. 



