XXIV 



General Index. 



claims on Northumbria, 280 — 

 Eoman altars at Newstead, 283 — 

 Yarrow Standing Stones, 284 — 

 The Inscription Arthurian, 284 — 

 Lady Scott's ill health, 288— 

 Scott's mistakes in Scottish his- 

 tory, 289— his Portraits, 290. 



St. Abb's, 216— Kirk, 216— Light- 

 house, 216-18. Flora, 220-5. 



St. Leonard's Hospital, 39. 



Sandyknowe Tower, 97. 



Sawfiy, 58, 68. 



Scott, Thomas, A.R.S.A., Collection 

 of Antiquities, 36, 92. 



Scott, Sir Walter, his ring from 

 Hermitage, 232. 



Scott, Sir Walter, and Ashiesteel, 

 by Miss Russell, 256 — relics of him 

 at Ashiesteel, 256 — his sojourn 

 abroad, 257 — last illness, 259 — 

 Lockhart's inaccuracies, 259 — 

 Scott's early engagement, 260 — 

 Wedderlie House (Fastcastle very 

 doubtful) as Wolf's Crag, 263— 

 is Ravenswood Castle in the Bride 

 of Lammermoor, 263 — Alterations 

 at Ashiesteel, 274 — Lockhart and 

 his daughter, 278 — Caddonlee and 

 independence of Scotland, 279-80- 

 1 — Roman remains in Ashiesteel 

 and Abbotsford, 283— Gillies' Re- 

 collections of Scott, 287— Scott's 

 ignorance of local associations, 288 

 — portraits of him, 290 — Illustra- 

 tions of Ashiesteel House, Plate I. 

 — Chair presented by Sir W. Scott 

 to Miss Russell, Plate II — (among 

 the descriptive contents.) 



Scott, Tnomas of Stonedge and Un- 

 thank, 176. 



Seals of Jedburgh Abbey, 159 — of 

 Coldingham Priory, 230. 



Scrapers Flint, 166. 



Sharps of Pegswood, 79. 



Sheepwash, 72. 



Shells of Alnmouth and Amble, by 

 Mrs Thew, Birling Manor, see list. 



Siccar Point, 43, 183. 



Slake (Warkworth), 308. 



SnufEhole Stells, 223. 



Soneshiells the, in Hobkirk, 177— 

 Derivation, 177— belonged to Jed- 

 burgh Abbey, 178— to Tnrnbulls, 

 178 — Camp, 178 — Grieves of 

 Easter Soneshiell, 178— Douglas 



of Trows, 179 — dinging down of 

 Hassendean Kirk, 179. 



Spear Heads, 166. 



Somerset, Protector, at Thornton 

 Castle, 46. 



Somerville, Mr John, minister of 

 Ednam, 351. 



Sow, Black, of Rimside Moor, 214. 



Spiders at Eyemouth, by W. H. 

 Evans, see list. 



Spindleston Camp, 54-6. 



Spotshiells, 137. 



Spronston Parish and Kirks, in 

 1649, 349. 



Stand-a-laney Rock, 184. 



Statement, General, by Treasurer 

 197, 390. 



Stevenson, jun. James, on walls of 

 Berwick, 254. 



Stewart, Sir John, of Bonkil, 208. 



Stichill, see separate Index. 



Stiohill Kirk and Parish in 1649,350. 



Stone Implements, 148. 



StryndeUily, 223. 



Stuart, Dr Charles, Plants, see sep- 

 arate Index— 36, 52, 92, 215, 230, 

 239— On Birds of Eastern Borders 

 (see separate Index,) 325 



Synipsone, Mr James, Minister of 

 Sprouston, 349. 



Tate, George, 43. 



Temperature at West Foulden, for 

 1894, 195- at Rawburn, 195— at 

 Cheswick, 196— for 1895, 380. 



Terns, 224. 



Thew, xun. Edward of Birling Manor 

 on Bird*-t)f Warkworth, 307, see 

 list. 



Thew, Mrs Edward, Shells between 

 Alnmouth and Amble, 362, see list. 



Thomas the Rhymer, 97, 124. 



Thornton Castle, 45, 180. 



Timber, Coniferous, of Commerce 

 by Commander F. M. Norman, 

 R.N., 97-9. 



Treasurer's Report, 97, 253. 



Trees, see separate Index. 



Trotter, Rev. G. of Bunkle and Pres- 

 ton, 230. 



Turnbull, John, on Insects at Lauder 

 353. 



Turnbull, Mr William, Minister of 

 Makerstoun, 350. 



Turnbulls of Unthank, 174— of Sone- 

 shiells, 178. 



