NATURAL HISTORY INDEX. 



Birds. — See Index to Birds. 



Botany. — Plants found at Red- 

 path Dean, 35 ; Newham Bog, 

 44; Denholm Dean, 66 ; Graden, 

 149 ; Heads of Bowmont Water, 

 151; Dowlaw Dean, 165; Ewart 

 Park, 255; Redewater, 261 ; Black 

 Burn, Long How Gill, and Moors 

 at Newcastleton, 273 ; Measure- 

 ments of Trees at Dryburgh 

 Abbey, by P. Loney, 36 ; at 

 Floors Castle, by J. Hepburn 

 Milne Home, 282 ; Conifers? at 

 Twizel Honse, by George Bolam, 

 F.Z.S ,46, 49; Fitzroya patagonica 

 at Belsay Castle, by George 

 Bolam, 140, 147 ; Fungi in Grange 

 Wood and Coldingham M oor, 164 ; 

 List of Plants in Dowlaw Dean 

 and the Mosses in that neigh- 

 bourhood, by C. Stuart. M.D., 

 165 ; Roxburghshire Locality for 

 Andromeda polifolia, by Rev. G. 

 Gann, 339. 



Exhibits of Plants and Flowers, 

 35, 252. 



Entomology. — Giant Saw-fly (Sirex 

 gigas) from Rothbury, 162; Do. 

 from Oldcambus Townhead, 162 ; 

 Do. from Newton Don, 163 ; 

 Knot-grass Moth (Acronycta 

 rumicis), 163 ; Pepper and Salt 

 Moth (Amphidasis betularia), 163; 

 List of the Rarer Lepidoptera 

 around Galashiels, by William 

 Shaw, 231. 



Geology. — Geological Sketch of 

 Redpath, Dryburgh, and Mer- 



toun, by Ralph Richardson, 

 F.R.S.E., 37; Notes on the 

 Geology of the Upper Vale of 

 Whitadder, by the late William 

 Stevenson, Duns, 58 ; On a New 

 British Rock containing Nep- 

 heline and Riebeckite, by T. 

 Barron, 92 ; Geology of Eildon 

 Hil'ls, 95; of Black Hill, 98; of 

 Ewart Park and vicinity, by W. 

 Gunn, F.G.S., 253; Black Burn, 

 273; Bedshiel Kaims, by J. G. 

 Goodchild, F.G.S., 247,295; The 

 Rocks about Berwick-on-Tweed, 

 by W. Gunn, F.G.S., 283, 313. 



IcTHYOLOGY. — Notes by George 

 Bolam, F.Z.S. , 201. 



Mammalia. — Notes on the Red 

 Deer, by G. Pringle Hughes, 

 81. 



Meteorology.— Meteorological Ob- 

 servations at Newton Don, 1893- 

 97, by C. B. Balfour, 87; Note 

 of Temperature and Rainfall at 

 West Foulden and Rawburn 

 during 1896, by H. Hewat Craw, 

 130; Do. for 1898, by the Same, 

 391; Meteorological Observations 

 at Cheswick, 1896, by Major- 

 General Sir William Grossman, 

 K.C.M.G., p. 234; for 1897, by 

 the Same, p. 235; for 1898, by 

 the Same, 392. 



MoLLUSCA. — List of Shells found at 

 Warkworth by Mrs Dixon, 162; 

 Do. in Druridge Bay by Mrs 

 Edward Thew, 162; at Bondicar 

 by Mr E. Thew, 162. 



