ILLUSTRATIONS. 



PART XL— 1895. 



Plate I. Ashiesteel House. From a photo by Mr Maclagan, Galashiels. 

 Explained at p. 292. 



Plate II. Foldino^ Chair given by Sir Walter Scott to his coasin Miss 

 Jane Russell during a long illness. Photo hy Mr Maclagan, Galashiels. 

 Explained at p. 293. 



Plate III. Chibburn from the West. From a Pencil Drawing by Mr 

 Thomas Robertson about 1846, for M. H. Dand, esq. See p. 247. 



Plate IV. Chibburn from the South. From a Pencil Drawing by Mr 

 Thomas Robertson about 1846, for M. H. Dand, esq. See p. 247. 



Plate V. View of the Rocks at Redheugh Shore, where the Bottle- 

 nosed Whale was stranded. From a photo by Mr James Pringle, 

 Cockburnspath. See p. 295. 



Plate VI. Midside Maggie's Girdle. From a lithograph lent by the 

 Society of Antiquaries of Scotland; and Figure of the Die Stamps 

 from a block also lent by the Antiquarian Society. See p. 356. 



CUTS. 



Midside Maggie's Girdle — Circular Plate and Hall Marks. From a block 

 lent by the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, p. 356. 



Illustrations of Ancient British Forts on Bunkle Edge, Berwickshire. 



From Drawings by Francis Lynn, F.S.A. Scot., Galashiels. 

 Fig. 1. Plan showing positions of Forts, etc., on Bunkle Edge, p. 364. 



2. British Fort No. 1, at Preston-cleuch, Bunkle Edge, p. 366. 



3. Plan and Sections of Fort No. 2, on Bunkle Edge, p. 368. 



4. Plan of British Fort No. 3, on Bunkle Edge, showing also re- 



markable Trenches to N.W., p. 369. 



5. Sections of Fort No. 3, on Bunkle Edge, with Sections of outside 



entrenchment ; also Section of wall of Dog-bnsh Camp, and 

 also of trench N.W. from Dog-bush, p. 373. 



6. Whetstone, full size, found on Bunkle Edge, 31st March 1896, 



p. 376. 



Cluster of Ancient Dwellings and Enclosures in a plantation above 

 Primrose Hill Farm. From a Drawing by Mr Adam Anderson, 

 Cumledge Mills, p. 377. 



