GENERAL INDEX 



British Association, Delegate to, 

 1906, George P. Hughes, Middle- 

 ton Hall, Wooler, 52—1907, Do., 

 198—1908, G. G. Butler, Ewart 

 Park, Wooler, 277. 



Brockett, John Trotter, the younger 

 — Journal of, 55. 



Brodie, Sir Benjamin, Address to 

 Royal Society, 122. 



Baffon, Comte de, Specimen of lit- 

 erary style, 126. 



Bullock, Johanna, wife of Governor 

 of Roxburgh Castle, Grave-cover 

 of, (Plate VI.), 76. 



Careburn, Wooler, 48. 



Carr-Ellison, Captain J. R., of 

 Hedgeley, Obituary Notice of ,134. 



Cavee Mills, Edrington Castle, 257. 



Cessford, Tovper of, (Plate VII.), 80. 



Chatton, Small holdings, 12. 



Cheviot, The Bizzle, 180. 



Cheviot Porphyry, 264. 



Chillingham, Church of St. Peter, 

 13 — Castle, 14 — Historical Notes, 

 15— Wild Cattle, 16— Heronry, 17 

 —Dwarf Oak (Plate I.), 16— Heb- 

 bnrn Bastle, 18. 



Cockburn Law, 21— Edin's Hall, 23. 



Cockburnspath, Round tower in 

 Parish Church, 267 — Market- 

 cross, 268. 



CoUedge Water, Harrow Bog, 

 Whitehall, Southernknowe, 181— 

 Baulk cultivation, camps, 185. 



Continuous Daylight, 1st July 1908, 

 323. 



Cooper, Professor James, D.D., 

 Glasgow, Estimated date of 

 foundation of Old Melrose, 175. 



Cornhill, Church of, 57 — Monu- 

 mental inscriptions, 58. 



Craw, James Hewat, Rainfall in 

 Berwickshire, 1906, 114—1907, 

 220—1908, 328— Temperature at 

 West Poulden, 1906, 115—1907, 

 221—1908, 329— Photograph of 

 self-propagating potato (Plate 

 XI.) 



Crichton, Church of St. Mary and 

 St. Mungo, 40 — Castle, 40 — 

 Massy-more, 41 — Decoration of 

 North front of courtyard, 41 — 

 Chapel, 41— Bog, 42. 



Crichton House Farm,Pictish dwell- 

 ing, 38 — Discovery and details of, 

 39. 



Curie, James, F.S.A. (Scot.), Prior- 

 wood, Guide to Newstead excava- 

 tions, 169, 



Dalkeith for Crichton and Borth- 

 wick Castles, 35. 



Dalrymple, Family of, 37. 



Darnick, Bastle House at, (Plate 

 III.), 64. 



Dryburgh Abbey, Monumental in- 

 scriptions, 68— Statue of Wallace, 

 69 — View from Bemei'side, 69. 



Dunn, Rev. J. W., Warkworth— its 

 Castle, Hermitage, and Church, 

 139. 



Dunpender, or Traprain Law, Igne- 

 ous rock, 187. 



Durham and Northumberland Par- 

 ish Register Society, 2. 



Dyer's Woad (Isatis tinctoriaj, 233, 



Earle, Eidge-and-baulk cultivation, 

 46. 



Earlston, Rymer's Tower, 70 — 

 Church of, 71— Monumental in- 

 scriptions, 71. 



East Linton for Hailes and Tan- 

 tallon Castles, 186, 189. 



Edin's Hall (Plate II.), 23 — 

 Architectura.1 details, 24 — Sir 

 John Sinclair's theory of use, 27. 



Edlingham Burn, Carex Bcenning- 

 hauseniana, 200. 



Ednam, Birth-place of James 

 Thomson, 72, 242— Monumental 

 inscriptions, 72 — Bridge over 

 Eden, 74— Extracts from Session 

 Records, 79 — Parish Church, 

 Communion vessels, 242 — Bury- 

 ing-place of Edmonstoune family, 

 243 — Royal charters relating to, 

 244 — Birth-place of Rev. Henry 

 Francis Lyte, 245. 



Edmonstonnes of Ednam, 243. 



Edrington Castle (Plate XIV.), 255 

 — Tnedian sandstone, 257 — Well, 

 257— Cawe Mills, 257. 



Elba on Whitadder, 20— Silurian 

 Greywackes, 21 — Copper-or© 

 ecbjsts, 22. 



