I L L U S T R A T 1 N 1^. 



PART I.— 1894. 



CUTS. 



1. Axe of green quartx found in Berwickshire, p. 145. 



2. Ground-edged Knife of flint found at Buttcrlaw, p. U'>. 



3. Flint Arrow-Head found at Earlston, p. l-iS. 



•i. Stone Axe found at Edgarston Tofts, Jedburgh, p. 151. 



5. Stone Axe found at Bloodylaws, Roxburghshire, p. 15i!. 



6. Axe of gi-een quartzite found near Jedburgh, p. 152. 



7. Whetstone found at Oxnam, p. 153. 



8. Flint Arrow-Hcad found at Southfield, Hawick, p. 155. 



9. Bronze Flanged Axe found near Kelso, p. 156. 



10. Bronze Spear-Head found at Craigsfordmains, p. 156. 



11. Saw of flint from Craigsfordmains, p. 160. 



12. 13. Two Cores of flint from Craigsfordmains, p. 160. 



14. Borer of flint from Craigsfordmains, p. 161. 



15. Knife of flint found at Craigsfordmains, p. 162. 



16. Knife of flint, worked on each face, found at Craigsfordmains, 



p. 162. 



17. Hammerstone of quartzite found at Philiphaiigh, p. 164. 



18. Flint Arrow-Head from Philiphaugh, p. 164. 



19. Bronze Spear-Head from Bowsden Moor, near Uuddo Tower, 



p. 165. 

 From Blocks lent bij the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland. 



PLATES. 



Plates I., II., ►III., IV., V. (Explained at pp. 161-9.) From Paintings 

 by T. Scott, yl.R.S.A., Bowsden, and presented hy him. 

 (Meisenbach.) 



Platk VI. Innerwick Castle, East Lothian, from a Copper-plate 

 Engi'aving by S. Hooper, dated April 30th 1790, given in Grose's 

 "Antiquities." From the Photo of a London Artist. Presented 

 hy Dr Hardy, pp. 45, 180. 



Plate VII. Stand-a-laney Eock, near Billsdean, East Lothian. From 

 a Photo by Mr James Pringle, Cockburnspath. Presented hy Dr 

 Hardy. " Stand-a-laney," p. 44. " Standalane," p. 184. 



Plate VIII. Double Nest of the Corn Bunting found at Coltcrooks, 

 near Gordon. From a Photo presented hy Stuart Douglas Elliot^ 

 8.S.C., Edinburgh, p. 190. 



