ILLUSTRATIONS. 



PART I.— 1906. 



Plate T. Dwarf Oak, Chillingham. From a photograph hy Mr Jame^ 

 Veitch, Jedburgh, p. 16. 



Platk II. Edin's Hall, facing- East. From a photograph by -Miss J. M. 

 Milne Home, The Cottage, Pa.rton, p. 27. 



Plate III. The Bastle House at Darnick. From <i sketch in Journal 

 of John Trotter Broclett, Neivcastle, p. 6-t. 



Plate IY. Tlie Grave-cover of Adam Robson of Glediswod. From a 

 sketch in Journal of John Trotter Brockett, Newcastle, p. 68. 



Plate Y. The Tower of Smailholtn. From a sketch in Journal of John 

 Trotter Brockett, Newcastle, p. 75. 



Plate YI. The Grave-cover of Johanna Bullock, wife of the Governor 

 of Roxburgh Castle. From a sketch in Journal of John Trotter 

 Brockett, Newcastle, p. 76. 



Plate YII. The Tower at Cessford. From a sketch in Journal of John 

 Trotter Brockett, Newcastle, p. 80. 



PART II. — 190'; 



Plate YIII. Morwick : Incised Rock on Coquet. From a photograph 

 by Mr James Veitch, Jedburgh, p. 147. 



Plate IX. Plan of Roman Fort, Newstead. By kind favour of Mi- 

 Thomas Ross, Architect, Edinburgh, p. 170. 



Plate X. Iron Helmet with Face Mask — Roman Fort, Newstead. 

 By kind favour of Mr James Curie, Priortuood, p. 172. 



Plate XI. Self-propagating Potato. From a photograph by Mr James 

 Hewat Craw, West Foulden, p. 207. 



