General Index. 



Chancels long, Churches where 



occur, 56. 

 Chapelhill Forts, 391-2 ; Chapel, 392; 



Wafer Iron of, 393 ; 488, etc ; 



laud of, 393 ; view from Camp, 



393-4. 

 Chapel-on-Leader, Club's visit to, 



328,352; Inscription at, ib; wood, 



353. 

 Chapman's Grave, 80. 

 Charaeas Graminia, the Grass or 



Antler Moth, Hist, of on the 



Borders, 195, etc. 

 Charcoal for smelting Iron, 43-44. 

 Charles I., Pikes used at his visit to 



Edinburgh, 498. 

 Charlton, Edw. of Hesleyside, 410. 

 Charltons, Mylburnes and Dods, 



thefts by, 99. 

 Charlton, North, Forge at, 44. 

 Charlton Spur, 157-8, 486. 

 Chartner Lake, 41, 43. 

 Chathill, Glass Bead at, 289. 

 Chatto Hill, 28; the word Chatto, 



ib.; Craig, ib.; Upper, 29. 

 Chaucer, Black- Letter Copy of, 341. 

 Cheese Well on Minchmoor, 263-5 ; 



Cheese and Fairies, 263 ; Welsh 



Cheese Story, 264. 

 Chene, Sir Keginald, 95. 

 Chermes Piceae at Maxton House, 



Chapel, Drygrange, etc., 350, 352. 

 Chestersfield at E. Burradon Bank, 



298-9 ; supposed camp or en- 

 trenchment on, 299 ; cist and urn 



and stone-axe from, 299. 

 Chesterhill Camp, Lauder, 358 ; 



Ferns on or near, ib. 

 Cheeterhope, 48. 

 € heaters Camp, 288-9. 

 Cheviot Hills, 13; traps, 120; urns 



and other antiquities on southern 



skirts of, 269, etc. 

 Chief's Pool near Crumhaugh, 386. 

 Chipchase Castle, Club's visit to, 5, 



60-1, ; owners, 60 ; Chipchase 



Strother, 148 ; Tower, Alexander 



Heron, 152. 

 Clioicelea, 65. 

 Chollerford, 5,6, 52, 62; and its 



vicinit}', 213. 

 Chollerton, 147. 

 Christ's Wells, 119, 120. 

 Circles of Stones, 28, 522. 

 •Cists at Oxnam Row, 18 ; at Moss 



Tower, Eckford, 37 ; near Lor- 



denshaw, 40; near Tosson, 48; 



near Oldcambus, 159-61, etc. ; 

 filled with sand, 177 and else- 

 where ; near Eckford, 178 ; at Ot- 

 terburn, 178 ; at Eckford, 179-85 ; 

 at Wester Wooden. 1 86-8 ; at 

 Coldingham filled with tough clay, 

 192-3 ; at Foulden Hagg, 236 ; at 

 Lilburn Hill, 271-3; Ilderton, 

 274-5 ; Roseden, 278 ; Wooperton, 

 280 ; Brandon White House, 283 : 

 Trows plantation, Kidland, 294; 

 between Netherton and Biddles- 

 ton, 302; near Screnwood Park, 

 303 ; at Benacres, 307 ; near Lem- 

 niington Hall, 308 ; in Bolton 

 Clmrchyard,308; Harbottle Peels, 

 295-6 ; Plaintield, 297 ; Low Trew- 

 itt, 297-8 ; East Burradon Bank, 

 299 ; at Shawdon, 313 ; at Glan- 

 ton, 314; near Broxmouth, E.L., 

 348; at Longbank and Martin's, 

 Hawick, 386; at Galashiels, 487. 



Clava, cairns at, 512-3. 



Clavering, Ralph of Callaley, 410. 



Clenhell, Robert de, 164; Percival 

 of Weat Lilburn, 412. 



Clennell, British Camp near, 295. 



Clennell-Street, stone celt found 

 near, 295. 



Cleughside farm, 20 ; junction of 

 sandstones andporphyrites at,121. 



Clifford's Raid from Berwick, 435-7. 



Clitheroe, Lancashire, Caterpillars 

 at, 203. 



Clouded Yellow Butterfly, 559. 



Clvde and Tweed once united, 

 375-6. 



Coals, carriage of , by Tenants, 110 

 'O'er the Fell' coals, 114. 



Coccus of Gi-ey Willow, 77. 



Coekburnspath, Club's visit to, 6,75. 



Cockchaffer, Occurrence in North 

 Northumberland, 558-9. 



Cockenheugh Moor planted, 228. 



Cockes, on Slitterick, 442. 



Cocklaw or Cockley Tower, near 

 Chollerton, 61. 



Coins, 22, 23, 24, 120. 



Golden, Rev. Alex., Notice of and 

 his tombstone, 3, 18, 105-6 ; Col- 

 den's A Veil, 20. 



Coklen, Cadwallader, Dr, Notice of. 

 3, 20, 105. 



Coldenia, a genus of Plants, 3. 



Coldingham, Cists tilled with tough 

 clay at. 192-3 ; snail myth at, 391. 



Coldwell held, Thrunton, bronze 



