Contents. 



10. Note of Rainfall and Temperature at Rawburn, during 1SSS. 



By the Same. ... ... ... ... ... ... 413 



11. Rainfall at Belle Yue House, Alnwick, Northumberland, in 1888. 



By John James Horsley. ... ... ... ... 414 



12. Remarks on the Year. ... ... ... • ... ... 414 



13. Rainfall at Glanton Pyke, Northumberland, in 1888, communicated 



by F. J. W. Collingwood, Esq. ; and at Dans, Berwickshire, 

 communicated by Charles Watson. ... .. ... 415 



14. Meteorological Observations at Marchmont House. By P. Loney. 415 



15. Donations to the Berwickshire Naturalists' Club, from Scientific 



Societies, Exchanges, &c, 1888-9. ... ... ... 416 



16. General Statement. ... ... ... ... ... 419 



PAET III.— 1889. 



1. Address delivered to the Berwickshire Naturalists' Club, at 



Berwick, October 9th, 1889. By John Scott Dudgeon, Esq., 

 Longnewton, President. ... ... ... ... 421 



2. Report of the Meetings of the Berwickshire Naturalists' Club for 



the year 1889. By James Hardy, LL.D. ... ... ... 436 



(1.) Glanton, Glanton Pyke, Branton, Reavely, Ingram, 

 Greenshaw Hill, Hartside, Greave's Ash, Linhope, Low Hedge- 

 ley, p. 436. (2.) Upper Liddesdale, p. 454. Appendix, 

 Saughtree, Thorlieshope, Wheelrig, Peel Fell. Deadwater, North 

 Tyne, Kielder Castle, Singdean, Note-o'-the-Gate, Head Waters 

 of the Jed and Rule, p. 469. (3.) Mindrum, Paston, Harelaw, 

 Shotton, Kirk Yetholm, p. 481. (4.) Cranshaws, p. 49U. 

 (5.) Beadnell and North Sunderland, p. 497. (6.) Berwick, 

 p. 505. (Cuts) 



3. Low Buston. By J. C. Hodgson. . ... ... ... 507 



(1.) Johnson's Estate, p. 511. (2.) Bell's Estate, p. 514. 

 (3.) Forster's Estate, p. 518. 



4. Notices of St. Leonard's Hospital, with an Account of an Ancient 



Mortar found near its site. By George Skelly, Alnwick. 

 (Plates XII., XIII.) ... ... ... ... ... 526 



5. On Vessels found at West Thirston, Northumberland. By George 



H. Thomfsox, Alnwick. (Cuts) ... ... ... ... 530 



6. Notes on Birds seen by John Barrie, junr., Preston. ... 532 



7. Return of Salmon, Grilse, and Sea Trout, found dead and dying 



in the Tweed and its Tributaries, taken out and buried 1880 to 

 1889. By Major-General Sir William Crossman, K.C.M.G., 

 M.P., etc. ... ... .,- ... ... ... 533 



8. Miscellanea. ... ... ... ... ... ... 535 



(1.) Short Sun-Fish (Orthagoriscus Mola) p. 535. (2.) Three- 

 bearded Rock Ling (Motella tricirrata) ib. (3.) Acmsea 

 testudinalis, p. 536. 



