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13. Geological Sketch of the Excursion on 27th June 1894. By 



Ralph Richardson, F.R.S.E. (Plate VII.) ... ... 183 



14. Some Scotch Place-Names. By Miss Ru.ssell of Ashiesteel. 185 



15. Communications on Birds. ... ... ... ... 190 



(1) Notes regarding a Double Nest of the Corn Bunting 

 (Emheriza miliaria, L.) found at Coltcrooks, near Gordon. 

 By Stuart Douglas Elliot, S.S.C, Edinburgh. (Plate VIII.) 

 p. 190. (2) Notices of the Fulmar Petrel (Fulmarus 



glacialis, L.)— Part I. By David Bruce, Station Master 

 N.B.R., Dunbar, p. 191. Fulmarus glacialis. — Part II., pp. 

 191-2. (3) Great Northern Diver {Golymbua glacialis, L.) 

 at Dunbar. Ibid., p. 192. (4) Notice of the Dotterel 

 {Eudromius morinellus, L.) near Dirleton, East Lothian. 

 Ibid., p. 193. (5) Carrion Crow versus Rooks. By Charlks 

 Douglas, M.D., Woodside, Kelso, pp. 193-4. 



16. Note on a Brass of John de Wanton and the Family Name. 194 



17. Mellerstain and the Haitlies thereof. — Rectifications. 194 



18. Note of Rainfall and Temperature at West Foalden during 



1894. By H. Hewat Craw, West Foulden. ... ... 195 



19. Note of Rainfall and Temperature at Rawburn during 1894. 



By the Same. ... ... ... ... •• 195 



20. Meteorological Observations at Cheswick, 1894. By Major- 



General Sir William Grossman, K.C.M.G. ... ... 196 



21. Rainfall at Glanton Pyke, Northumberland, in 1894. By 



FRKDK. J. W. COLLINGWOOD, EsQ. ... ... ... 197 



22. General Statement, 1894. ... ... ... ... 197 



23. Donations to the Berwickshire Naturalists' Club from Scientific 



Societies, Exchanges, etc., up to January 1896. ... ... 198 



PART II.— 1895. 



Address delivered to the Berwickshire Naturalists' Club, at 

 Berwick, 9fch October, 1895. By William T. Hindmarsii, F.L.S. 

 Alnbank, Alnwick. . . ... ... ... ... 201 



Reports of the Meetings of the Berwickshire Naturalists' Club, 

 for the year 1895. Edited by Dr Hardy. ... ... ... 208 



(1) Reston, Bnnkle, and Dans. By John Ferguson, F.S.A. Scot. 

 Bankle Castle, p. 201. Bunkle Church, p. 209. Pre-historic 

 Hill Forts on Bunkle Edge, p. 210. Preston and its Old 

 Church, p. 211. The Dinner, p. 213. Exhibits and Commu- 

 nications, i^p. 214-5. (2) Coldingham, St. Abb'a Head, and 

 Coldingham Loch, p. 216. St. Abb's Village, p. 216. Th^ 



