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(5) Johnscleugh and the Source of the Whitadder. By John 

 Ferguson, F.S.A. Scot., Duns, 167. From Duns to Johnscleugh 

 and the White Well. By the Same, 167. Kingside, 169. 

 Mayshiel, 169. Kilpallet, 169. From Dunbar to the White 

 Well, contributed at the request of Dr Hardy. By Edward 

 J. Wilson, Abbey St. Bathans, 171. Stenton, 173. Hood 

 Well, 173. Church, 173. Whittii.gehame, 174. Garvald, 175. 

 Stoneypath Tower, 176. The White Well, 177. 



(6) Annual Meeting at Berwick-on-Tweed. By the President, 

 179. Days of Meetings of the Excursions, 181. The Challenger 

 Reports, 182. Election of new President, 183. Exhibits, 183. 



3. The Heads of Bowmont Water. By Francis Lynn, F.S.A. 

 (Scot.), Galashiels. ... ... ... ... ... 185 



4. Icthyological Notes. By G. Bolam, F.Z.S., Berwick-on-Tweed. 201 



5. Some further Notes concerning Sir Walter Scott and his 

 Surroundings. By Miss Russell of Ashiesteel. ... ... 205 



6. The Church of Hume. By the Rev. George Gunn, M.A., 

 Stichill and Hume. ... ... ... ... ... 217 



7. Notes on some of the more uncommon Lepidoptera in the 

 neighbourhood of Galashiels. By William Shaw. ... 231 



8. Meteorological Observations at Cheswick, 1896. By Major- 

 General Sir William Grossman, K.C.M.G. ... ... 234 



9. Meteorological Observations at Cheswick, 1897. By the Same. 235 

 10. General Statement of Accounts to October 1897. ... 236 



