GENERAL INDEX 



Lambden Burn, Cheviot, 181. 

 Langleyford, Amethystine Quartz, 



48. 

 Lauderdale, Birds of, 316. 

 Leaderfoot, Bridge over Tweed, 173. 

 Liberties of Berwick, 256. 

 Linhope Spout, 265. 

 Lintalee Glen, 202. 

 Littledean Tower, Sketch of, 63. 

 Lochinch Castle, 37. 

 Longformacns, Parish Church, 154 



— Pre- Reformation grave-cover, 



154 — Heraldic stone (Sinclair), 



155 — Communion tokens and 

 vessels, 155 — • " Jougs," 155 — 

 Mansion-house and grounds, 157. 



Lumsden, History of, 89— Wester 

 Lnmsden, 90 — Easter Lumsden, 

 102. 



Lynn, Francis, F.S.A. (Scot.), Obit- 

 uary Notice of, 134, 213. 



Maddan, William, Stray notes on 

 Sir Herbert Maxwell's recent 

 translation of " Scalachronica," 

 110. 



Maxwell, Sir Herbert, Bart., Trans- 

 lation of the "Scalachronica" of 

 Sir Thomas Gray of Heton, 110. 



McConachie, Rev. William, F.S.A. 

 (Scot.), Birds of Lauderdale, 316. 



Melrose Abbey, Features of, 64 — 

 Heraldic panel, 65— Monumental 

 inscriptions, 66 — Historical notes, 

 163 — Cause of defacement, 164 — 

 Architectural features, 164 — 

 Structural dimensions, 165 — • 

 Estimate of artistic rank, 166 — 

 Decorative details, 167 — Unusual 

 positionof cloister,168 — Inscribed 

 ancient kneeling-stone, 168. 



Middleton Hall, Wooler, Mansion- 

 house, 47 — Ancient fort, 47 — 

 Coniferce, 47. 



Moa, Leg-bones of, 194. 



Morwick Hall, 147 — Incised rock 

 (Plate VIII.), 147. 



Newham Bog, List of plants, 210. 



Newminster Abbey, 56. 



Newton Don, Melancholy occur- 

 rence at, 61-^Mansion-house, 248 

 — Noteworthy trees, 249 — Sun- 

 dial, 62, 249— Linn on Eden, 62, 

 249. 



Newstead (Roman) Excavation 

 Fund, 30. 



Newstead, Roman Fort (Plate IX.) 

 170 — Iron Helmet with Face 

 Mask (Plate X.) 172— Interior of, 

 170-Praetorium, 170— Baths, 172 

 — Collection of articles in Museum 

 of Antiquities, Edinburgh, 173. 



Norman, Commander F. M., R.N. — 

 Guide to Berwick Fortifications, 

 50^Appointed President, 135 — 

 Proposed Flodden Memorial, 198 

 — Obituary Notice of Rev. Canon 

 Henry Baker Tristram, D.D., 

 LL.D., F.R.S., F.S.A., Durham, 

 211 — Do. of Watson Askew- 

 Robertson of Pallinsburn, 212 — 

 Annual Address, 224 — Lecture on 

 Battle of Flodden, 290. 



Oldhamstocks, Market-cross, 268 — 

 Parish Church — traceried window 

 in East aisle, 269 — Ancient sun- 

 dial, 269— Blackcastle — seat of 

 Hepburns of Hailes, 269. 



Old Melrose, "Bare promontory" 

 of, 173— Holy Wee! and Monk's 

 Ford, 174— Historical notes, 174 

 — Professor Cooper's estimate of 

 date of foundation, 175 — Chapel- 

 knowe, 177 — Sculptured stone in 

 18th century summer-house, 177. 



Organizing Secretary, Rev. J. J. M. 

 L. Aiken, B.D., appointed interim, 

 197. 



Oxenfoord Castle, 36 — Gardens and 

 Pinetum, 37. 



Pathhead, Midlothian, 38. 



Paul, Rev. David, LL.D., Fungi, 124. 



Piper's Hill, Branxton, 298, 307. 



Plinian Society, University of Edin- 

 burgh, 225. 



Ponteland, Inscribed stone, 81. 



Potato, Self-propagating, (Plate 

 XL), 207. 



Prestonkirk, Parish Church of, 189 

 — Ancient Churchyard, 189. 



Public Record Commission, Calen- 

 dars, 3. 



Rainfall in Berwickshire, 1906, 114 



—1907, 220—1908, 328. 

 Rathbourne House, Collection of 



Indian skins and skulls, 156. 



