General Index. 



xxiu 



Morebattle Kirks and Parish in 1649, 



349. 

 Morton, Mr B., Sunderland, on St. 



Abb's Lighthouse, 217. 

 Mow, Kirk of, 349. 

 Munro, Kev. D. on Restoration of 



Coldingham Priory, 226. 



Napiers of Mellerstain, 123. 



Nenthorn, Incised Crosses at, 93. 



Newcastle, Duke of, 74, 80. 



Newton Don, 97, 138. 



Nicholson, Rev. Alexander, of Bun- 

 kle and Preston, 230. 



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

 on Coniferous Timber of Com- 

 merce, 97, 99. 



North Berwick, 187. 



Nunriding, 108. 



Ogle, Lord, 66-9, 70-4. 

 Ogle, Lancelot, 108. 

 Oldhamstocks, 42, 183 — Birthplace 



of Dr Hardy, 44 — Camps, 43 — 



plants, 43— Birds, 51. 

 Ornithology, see separate Index. 

 Oxenbridge, Mr of Brotherwick, 108. 

 Oxford, Earl of, 74, 80. 



Patten, on Thornton Castle, 45. 

 Paul, Rev. Dr., on Frosts of May 



1894, 36-41 — on re-organization of 



Berwickshire Naturalists' Club, 



251. 

 Penman, Mr William, minister of 



Morebattle, 349. 

 Penmanshiel Wood, 44. 

 Petticowick Camp, 218. 

 Phalangidea at Eyemouth, 119, see 



separate Index. 

 Pickmaw, 224. 

 Place Names, Scottish, by Miss 



Russell of Ashiesteel, 185. 

 Plants, collection of, by Rev. David 



Paul, 52— Dr Stuart, 36, 52, 92, 



215, 230— Mr Hopper, 60— Bothal 



haugh, 76— W. T. Hindmarsh, 215 



— A. Anderson,230 — Walter Laid- 



law, 233. 

 Plants gathered, 43, 44, 47, 50, 67, 



76, 82, 92, 230, 233, see separate 



Index. 

 Porter, Mr Alexander, an ancient 



grave at Dalcove mains, 358. 

 Primrosehill Forts, by Francis Lynn 



375 — by Adam Anderson, 377. 



Prestoncleuch Camp, 365, 367. 

 Quern Stones, 149. 



Raecleugh Camp, 35. 



Rainfall for 1894, at West Foulden, 

 195, for 1895, 378— Rawburn, 196, 

 for 1895, 375— Cheswick, 196, 380 

 —at Glanton Pyke, 197. 



Ramshengh Bay, 43. 



Rawburn, Feeding of Hill Stock on, 

 during Snowstorms, by H. Hewat 

 Craw, 379. 



Redcoll, ancient Grave at, 360. 



Reports of Club Meetings for 1894, 

 30, 98— for 1895, 208-55. 



Reston, Meeting at, 208. 



Richardson, Ralph, F.R.S.E., on 

 Geology of part of the coast of 

 Cockburnspath and Oldhamstocks, 

 43, 183. 



Robert of Bothal, 65. 



Rocks at Cockburnspath, etc., see 

 separate Index. 



Roger de Merlai, 64. 



Roman Remains from Cappuck, 157. 



Romanes, Robert, F.S.A., Itinerary 

 from Lauder to Addinstone and 

 Longcroft, 30-9— read Act of 

 James II., on Beacons. 32 — 

 Account of Tollieshill girdle, 37, 

 357 — curious Trout, 233. 



Roxburgh Kirk and Parish, 350. 



Roytherwick v. Brotherwick, 104. 



Russell, Miss, of Ashiesteel, on Scot- 

 tish Place-names, 185 — on State- 

 ments concerning Sir Walter 

 Scott, 256 — his wheel chair at 

 Ashiesteel, 256 — his failing health, 

 257 — Lockhart's inaccuracy as to 

 Scott's early engagement, 260 — 

 Miss Belshes was Lucy Ashton, 

 262 — Edgars of Wedderlie repre- 

 sent the Ravenswood family, 263 

 — his ignorance of Berwickshire, 

 263-89 — his twoaccounts of Queen 

 Mary's visit to Hermitage, 268 — 

 story of George Bullock's ghost, 

 268 — Ashiesteel and the Russells, 

 271— Marmion written there, 272 

 — famous visitors there, 272 — 

 Russell arms, 275 — garden at 

 Ashiesteel, 277 — Lockhart not on 

 bad terms with his daughter, 278 

 — Scott at Langleyford, 279 — 

 Caddonlee, and the Scottish army, 

 279-80,288— English and Scottish 



