k ViStT TO TWEEbstDE tN i83§ 



Behind the house of Newton Don and in the grounds of 

 Stichill, there is a very picturesque little fall of the Eden- 

 water. I did not see it to great advantage as there happened 

 to be very little water in the river at the time. 



[Here is inserted a sketch of] the supporter of the dial 

 in the grounds at Newton Don. [The fore-arms of the lion rest 

 on a shield bearing Vert, on a fess argent three mascules 

 sable — Don ; impaling, argetU a hitnting horn sable stringed 

 and garnished gules, on a chief azure three stars of the first. — 

 Murray of Philiphaugh. — Motto : — non dekrit alter aureus.] 

 At the back of the dial we have " Come what, come may — 

 J.N.E. — and the hour runs through the roughest (?) day." 



Arms on the Sun-Dial 

 AT Newton Don. 



The Sun-Dial at Newton Don. 



Friday, 20 8ept. set off from Kelso to Melrose. 



[Here is inserted a sketch of the] Celtic Camp opposite 

 Makerston, the seat of Sir Thomas Brisbane ; [and also a 

 sketch of a] stone standing on the summit of the Celtic 

 camp opposite Makerston. 



