History of Berwickshire Naturalists Club, Vol. XII. 

 CONTENTS. 



PAET I.— 1887. 



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



Berwick, October 12th 1887. By the Rev. David Paul, M.A., 

 Roxburgh, President .. ... ... ... 1 



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



the year 1887. By James Hardy. ... ... ... 13 



(1.) Edrom, Blanerne, Broomhouse, Duns Castle, p. 13. 

 (2.) Felton, Brenckburn, Longframlington, Swarland, Newmoor 

 House, Overgrass, Newton-on-the-Moor, p. 22. (3.) Alwinton, 

 the Drake Stone, Harbottle Lough, Harbottle, Holystone, 

 Biddleston, p. 38. (4.) Stow, p. 55. (5.) Rule Water, 

 Jedburgh, Weens, Bonchester Bridge, Wells, Bedrule, the 

 Dunion, p. 68. (6.) Berwick, p. 76. 



3. Contrasts between the Scottish and Skandinavian Floras, with a 



few remarks on the Scenery. By Charles Stuart, M.D., 

 Chirnside. ... ... ... ... ... ... 81 



4. On Bonchester, Rule Water. By Walter Deans, Hobkirk. ... 92 



5. On the Death of Le Sieurde laBeaute, and the site of his Grave. 



By George Muirhead, F.R.S.E. With two Plans. ... ... 1U2 



6. Alnmouth Marine Algas. By Andrew Amory, Alnwick. ... 113 



7. List of Fungi {Rymenomijcetes) found mostly in the neighbour- 



hood of Roxburgh in 1887, and hitherto unrecorded from the 

 district of the Club. By the Rev. David Paul, M.A., Roxburgh. 115 



S. On the Classification of the Carboniferous Limestone Series ; 

 Northumbrian Type. By Hugh Miller, F.R.S.E., F.G.S., of 

 H. M. Geological Survey. ... .. .. ...116 



9. Brenkburne Priory, Ministers' Account of 1535-6, Translated. 



Communicated by the late C. H. Cadogan, Esq. ... ... 119 



10. On the Dovrefjeld, Norway. By George Bird, Edinburgh. ... 125 



11. Natural History Notes from Upper Coquetdale. By William 



Thompson, Harbottle. ... ... ... ... ... 128 



12. Old Roads on Gala Water and Vicinity. By Miss Russell of 



Ashiesteel. ... ... ... ... ... ... 130 



13. On British Urns found at Hoprig near Cockburnspath, Berwick- 



shire. By James Hardy. Plates I., II., III., IV., V., VI. ... 131 



14. On Sturton Grange. By J. C. Hodgson, Low Buston. ... 138 



15. On the Wild Pigeons of the Coast of Berwickshire. By James 



Hardy. ... ... ... ... ... ... 149 



16. Note on a Spider (Meta Menardi, Lat.) new to the district. By 



George Bolam. ... ... ... . ... 151 



17. Rainfall at Glanton Pyke, Northumberland, in 1887, com- 



municated by Fredk. J. W. Collingwood, Esq. ; and at Duns, 

 Berwickshire, communicated by Charles Watson. ... 153 



18. Note of Rainfall at West Foulden since 1872. ... ... 153 



19. Note of Rainfall and Temperature at West Foulden during 1887. 



By H. H. Craw, West Foulden. ... ... ... 154 



20. Note of Rainfall and Temperature at Rawburn during 1887. ... 154 



21. Meteorological Observations at Marchmont House. By P. Loney 155 



22. Rainfall at Belle Vue House, Alnwick, Northumberland, in 



1887. By John James Horsley ... ... ... 156 



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



Societies, Exchanges, etc., 1887-8 ... ... ... 157 



24. General Statement. ... ... ... ... ... 160 



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