GENERAL INDEX 



— Hermitas;e, 265 — Hume, 275, 

 279— Wedderbarn, 288. 



Catclen^h Water Waterworks, 259 

 — Botany of Valley, 261. 



Cavers House, 62 — Warden Tower, 

 62— Church, 62— Antiquities, 62 

 — Percy Gauntlets and Douglas 

 Banner, 62, 64, 290— Cross, 62— 

 Notes by Dr J. A. H. Murray, 63 

 — Communion Token, 118. 



Celtic Church, 2. 



Channelkirk Church, 10 — Conimun- 

 ion Token, 120. 



Challenser Beports, Donation to 

 Berwickshire Naturalists' Club 

 and Berwick Meseum, 182, 242. 



Charters, Ancient Galloway Char- 

 ter, 263 — in favour of John de 

 Raynton, 318 — erectintr Dnnsinto 

 a Bura-h of Barony, 338. 



Chirnside Church, 19 — Communion 

 Token, 124. 



Churches in Berwickshire, 12. 



Cist at Billieraains, 340. 



Coceur,Cossar, Henry, 319, 328, 335. 



Cockburnspath, 19. 



Cocklaw Foot, 193— Camp, 193— 

 Tower, 198 — Cocklaw Tower in 

 Cavers Parish, 198. 



Coins found at Dryburgh and 

 WrauR-holm, 36 — Note on Do. by 

 Rev. G. Gunn, 89 — at Priestlaw, 

 by Dr Hardy, 90. 



Oolbrandspeth Hosfjital, 12. 



Coldingham Priory, 5— Foundation. 

 5 — its Churches, 6 — Chapel of 

 Manors, 7 — Church, 20 — Seal 

 exhibited by Mr Craw, 78 — Note 

 on Do. by J. Ferguson, 107, Plate 

 I. — Communion Token, 124 — 

 Dean John Lun, 385. 



Coldstream Nunnery, 11, 221 — 

 Communion Token, 123. 



Communion Tokens of 8.E. Border 

 of Scotland, by Rev. Dr Paul, 

 109 — Catalogue of Do., 114. 



Coniferous Trees at Twizel House, 

 Notes on, by George Bolam, 

 F.Z.S., 49. 



Covenanters — Flag at Wedderburn, 

 293-at Bothwell Brig, 293-of 

 Hume, 230— at Duns Castle, 339. 



Cowdenknowes, 34 — Antiquities, 34 

 — Broom, 34. 



Craig-Brown T., Notes on William 

 Scott, Stonemason and. Author, 



102— on WilHam Park, a for- 

 gotten Bard of the Border, 

 105. 



Crailing and Nisbet Communion 

 Token, 117 — Sir James Douglas, 

 385. 



Cranshaws, 21 — Tower, 51 — Com- 

 munion Token, 121. 



Craw, H. H., Seal of Coldingham 

 Priory, 78, 107. 



Cray-fish from River Aln, 35. 



Crossbie, Walter Mordington of, 

 318. 



Crosses, Redpath, 40— Cavers, 62, 

 64 — Ulgham, 68. 



Crosshall, 272 



Crossman, Majot-General Sir Wil- 

 liam, Meteorological Observa- 

 tions at Cheswick, 1896-7, 234-5 

 —1898, 392. 



Curry, Sir Andro, Bassendean, 385. 



Dates of Meetings, 181. 



Donation of Challenger Reports to 

 Berwickshire Naturalists' Club 

 and Berwick Museum, 182. 



Dons of Newton Don, Note on, 

 86. 



Dons of Smailholm, by C. B. Bal- 

 four, 85. 



Douglas Banner and Percy Gaunt- 

 lets, 62, 64, 290. 



Douglas, Sir James, Crailing, 385. 



Dowlavp House, 159— Dean, 159- 

 its Botany, 164, 165, 169 — Ornith- 

 ology, 165 — Entonjology, 166. 



Drummelzier Communion Token, 

 127. 



Dry burgh Abbey, 9, 27, 28, 41— its 

 Churches, 9 — History, 29 — Arch- 

 itecture, 27, 30 — Burial-place of 

 founder, Huiih de Moreville, 28 

 —of Sir Walter Scott, 29— of 

 Brskines of Sheilfield, 29— Pil- 

 grim's Path, 33, 40— Coins, 36, 

 89 — Trees, 36— built of Sand- 

 stone from Dryburgh Quarries, 

 37— Wallace Statue, 41— Dean 

 James Jamesoun, 385 — - Dean 

 Mungo Wilson, 385. 



Dunbar, 171 — from Dunbar to the 

 Whitewell, 171. 



Dunn, R. H., exhibits Photograph 

 of Great Northern Diver, 183. 



Duns Hospital, 12 — Church, 21— 

 Communion Token, 121 — Castle, 



