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 Stained Glass in Bothal Church. (Sharp of Pegewood.) 

 Dukes of Newcastle. (The Barleys and the Bentincks.) 

 By James Fergusson, pp. 78-80. (5) Gordon, pp. 81-92. 

 Visit to Mellerstain. Inscriptions on the Mausoleum of the 

 Baillie Family at Mellerstain, pp. 82-88. Mellerstain House, 

 p. 89. Trees, pp. 90-2. (6) Berwick Meeting, pp. 93-98. 



3. Coniferous Timber of Commerce, locally imported. By 



Commander F. M. Norman, R.N., Berwick. ... ... 99 



4. Brotherwick. By J. C. Hodgson, Warkworth. ... ... 104 



Appendix of References, 112-116. 



5. List of Spiders (Araneidea) and Harvest-men (Phalangidea) 



collected around Eyemouth, Berwickshire, in September 1895. 

 By William Evans, F.R.S.E. ... ... ... ... 117 



Araneidea, p. 188; Phalangidea, p. 121. 



6. Mellerstain and the Haitlies thereof. By Surgeon Major- 



General S. a. Lithgow, C.B., D.S.O., F.S.A. Scot. ... 122 



7. Mellerstain and the Haitlies thereof. Appendix of Notes. 



By Dr Hardy. ... ... ... ... ... 134 



1, Whiteside House, p. 134. 2, Brigheamschelis, p. 134. 3, 

 Broomhill and Blassenbred, p. 135. 4, Clerkland, Clerkisland, 

 Clerkleyes, Clerkscroft, p. 136. 5, Spotshiels, p. 137. 6, 

 Popill or Papill, p. 137. 7, Detached Notices of the Haitlies, 

 p. 138. Parish of Whitsome, p. 140. 8, Kirklands, p. 140. 

 9, Fairs, p. 141. 10, The Ballad of James Hatlie, p. 

 141-143. 



8. Descriptive Catalogue of Loan Collections of Pre-historic and 



other Antiquities from the Shires of Berwick, Roxburgh, 

 and Selkirk. By George F. Black, Assistant Keeper of 

 the Museum of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland. ... 144 

 1, Berwickshire, pp. 144-150. 2, Roxburghshire, pp. 151-163. 

 3, Selkirkshire, pp. 163-164. 4, Other Localities, p. 165. 



9. Collection of Flint Arrow-Heads, Spear-Heads, Knives, Scrapers, 



Borers, Flakes — about 600 in all — from Craigsfordmains 

 mostly. By T. Scott, A.R.S.A., Bowden. ... ... 166 



(Plates I., II., III. Bronze, IV., V.) 



10. A List of Land and Fresh-Water Mollusca collected in the 



Eastern part of Berwickshire. By William Evans, F.R.S.E. 170 



11. Memorials and Reminiscences of the Parish of Hobkirk. Bv 



Walter Deans, Hobkirk. ... ... ... ... 175 



1, Unthank, pp. 175-177. 2, The Soneshiells, pp. 177-180. 



