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5. Another rare Cetacean, Dolphinus albirostris, (White-beaked 

 Dolphin), by the Same. ... ... ... ... ... 296 



6. Notes on some of the Eai-er Lepidoptera, with several additions 



to the Faana of the District. By George Bolam, F.Z.S., 

 Berwick. ... ... ... ... .. .. 297 



7. List of Birds observed etc., in the Parish of Wark worth. By 



Edward Thew, JuxR., Birling. .. ... .. ... 307 



8. Notes on the old course of the Coquet, known as Warkworth 



Slake, By Edward Thew, JuNR. ... .. ... 308 



9. List of Shells found on the shore between Alnmouth and 

 Amble Pier. By Mr.s Edward Thew, Biding Manor, 

 Warkworth. ... . ... ... ... 309 



10. Charles Cardale Babington. In Memoriam. By Prof. John 



C. B. Mayor, Cambridge University. ... ... ... 313 



(a) Professor Babington's Contributions to the Local Fauna 

 and Flora. ... . . . 321 



11. Obituary Notice of Hugh Miller, F.R.S.E., F.G.S., of H.M. 



Geological Survey of Scotland. By William Gunn, F.G.S., 



of H.M. Geological Survey of Scotland. ... ... ... 322 



(a) List of Mr Hugh Miller's Papers. ... ... ... 323 



12. Notes on Birds in the Eastern Borders, 1895. By Charles 



Stuart, M.D., Chirnside. ... ... ... 325 



13. Lepidoptera of the Hawick District. By William Grant 



Guthrie, Hawick. ... ... . . ... ... 332 



14. Earthworm versus Beetle. By the late Mr James Wood, 



Galashiels. ... ... ... ... ... ... -346 



15. The State of the Kirks within the Presbytery of Kelso, 



July 1649. Communicated by the Rev. Thomas Leishman, 

 DD., F.S.A. Scot., Linton, Kelso. ... ... ... 349 



1. The Kirk of Kelso, p. 348. 2. The Kirk of Sproustone, p. 

 349. 3. Yettam Kirk, p. 349. 4. The Kirk of Morbattle, 

 p. 349. 5. Lintone Kirk, p. 350. 6. The Kirk of Roxburgh, 

 p. 350. 7. The Kirk of Makerstonne, p. 350. 8. The Kirk 

 of Stichell, p. 350. 9. The Kirk of Ednam, p. 351. 



16. Document. List of Hosband Lands, with their values, 

 in Coldingham and other Parishes in the County of Berwick, 

 14th Century. From a MS., in the British Museum. Com- 

 municated by Mr H. H. Craw, F.S.A. Scot., West Foulden. 352 



17. On Stenopteryx Hirundinis, a parasite of the Swallow observed 



at Lauder. By John Turnbull and Wm. Grant Guthrie. 353 



18. Further observations on Excrescences of Diseases occasioned 



on Plants. By James Hardy, LL.D. ... ... ... 354 



