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19. Midside Maggie's Girdle. By Robert Rumanes, Esq., F.S.A. 



Scot., Harry burn. (Plate VI. and two Cuts.) .. ... 356 



20. Reports on the Discovery of Ancient Graves in Roxburghshire 



and East Lothian. . ... . ... ... 358 



1. Dalcove Mains. Report by John Hakdie, P.O., Contributed 

 by Mb Alexander Porter, Chief Constable of Roxburghshire 

 and Berwickshire, p. 358. 2. Makerston, Roxburghshire, p. 

 360. 3. Cist at RedcoU near Longniddry, East Lothian, by 

 Edward J. Wilson, Abbey St. Bathans, p. 360. 



21. Blysmus rufus, var. hifolius, a new plant to the District. 



By George Bolam, F.Z.S. .. ... ... 362 



22. On Lycium Barharum, L. and L. Europaeum, The Barbary 

 and European Boxthorns, and their local cilture. By Dr 

 Hardy. ... ... ... ... ... ... 362 



23. New Locality for Corallorhiza innata. By Rev. Dr Farquhakson, 



Selkirk. ... ... ... ... ... ... 363 



24. Bnnkle Edge Forts. By Francis Lynn, F.S..\. Scot., Galashiels. 



With Plans and Figure of a Stone Implement. ... ... 365 



25. Camp on Primrose Hill. By Adam .'\nderson, with a Plan. 377 



26. Note of Rainfall and Temperature at West Foulden, during 



1895. By H. Hewat Craw, West Foulden. ... ... 378 



27. Note of Rainfall at Rawburn, daring 1895. By the Same. 378 



28. A Note of the time when Hill Stock on Rawburn were fed 



on Hay, during Snow Storms for the last twelve years. 379 



29. Meteorological Observations at Cheswick, 1895. By Majok- 



General Sir William Crossman, K. CM. G. ... ... 380 



30. Donations to the Berwickshire Naturalists' Club from Scientific 



Societies, Exchanges, etc. up to October 1897. ... ... 381 



31. General Statement of Accounts, October 1895. ... ... 390 



32. Errata ... ... . . ... ... ... 390 



