GENERAL INDEX 



Gamelshiel Tower, 54 — Tradition, 

 54. 



Garvald, 174 — Papana or Biei Barn, 

 174— Charchjard of Baro, 175— 

 Stoneypath Tower, 176 — Church, 

 176 — Thorler or Nnnraw Burn, 

 176— White Castle Camp, 177— 

 Sir Patrick Galbraith, 385. 



General Statement of Account, 

 1896, 131—1897, 236-1898, 395. 



Geological Sketch of Red path, Dry- 

 harj^h, and Mertoun. by Ralph 

 Richardson, F.G.S , 37— of Upper 

 Vale of Whitadder, by William 

 Stevenson, 58 — of Kildons, 93 — 

 of Black Hill, 93, 99 -of Milfield 

 Plain, 253 — Bedshiel Kaims, by 

 J. G. Goodchild, 295— Notes on 

 the Rocks about Berwick-on- 

 Tweed, by W. Gann, F.G.S. , 313. 



Gilry, Issobel, or Betoun, 386. 



Goodchild, J. G., F.G.S., The 

 Bedshiel Kaims, 295. 



Gordon Church, 8 — Communion 

 Token, 119. 



Greenlaw Church, 8 — Communion 

 Token, 122-Meeting at, 247, 250 

 —Friar John AHek, 385. 



Gubeon, The, 137 — Notes on, 141. 



Gunn, Rev. George, Introductory 

 Note, 1 — Joint Secretary, 76 — 

 Notes on Gold Coins exhibited 

 at the Dry burgh Meeting by Mr 

 Erskine Stirling, Newtown, 89 — 

 the Church of Hume, 217 — Hume 

 Castle and Vicinity, Report of 

 Meeting at, 275— elected Secre- 

 tary, 284— Roxburgh Locality for 

 Andromeda polifolia L., 338 — on 

 a Cist at Billiemains, 340. 



Gunn, W., F.G.S., Notes on the 

 Rocks about Berwick-on-Tweed, 

 313. 



Guthrie, W. Grant, Lepidoptera of 

 the Hawick District, lOl. 



Haigs of Bemerside, 31. 



Halidean Mill, 32— Legend of the 

 Fairies and the Miller, 32. 



Halyburton Chapel, 8. 



Hardy, Dr James, Botany of New- 

 ham Bog, 45 — Coins at Priestlaw, 

 90— Exhibits of Shells, 162 — 

 attends Meeting of Berwickshire 

 Naturalists' Club at Johnscleugh, 

 168— Notice of, by Colonel Milne 



Home, 238 — Death and Funeral, 

 239 — Club's Resolution of Sym- 

 pathy with Mrs Hardy, 240 — 

 Commemoration of, 287 — In 

 Memoriam, by J.Ferguson, F.S. A., 

 340 — List of Contributions to 

 Proceedings of Berwickshire 

 Naturalists' Club, 359 — "Border 

 Magazine," 370 — " Archaeologia 

 yEliana," 371 — Proceedings of 

 Newcastle Society of Antiquaries, 

 371 — " Richardson's Table Book," 

 371 — Transactions of Tyneside 

 Naturalists' Field Club, 372. 



Harnham, 153 — Rev. William Veitch, 

 Covenanter, 154— Fortifications, 

 154. 



Hassendean Communion Token, 

 114. 



Hawick Communion Token, 118. 



Hay, R. M., of Duns Castle, 337. 



Hen Dean at Redpath, 33. 



Hermitage Castle, by Rev. D. Hun- 

 ter, D.D., 265— Situation, 266— 

 Appearance, 266 — Tradition, 266 

 — Gout of Keeldar's Grave, 267 — 

 History, 268— Associations with 

 Bothwell and Queen Mary, 270. 



Hilton Communion Token, 123. 



Hindmarsh, W. T., Report of Brit- 

 ish Association, 78. 



Hodgson, J. Crawford, Report of 

 Meeting of Berwickshire Nat- 

 uralists' Club at Ulgham, Long- 

 horsley, and Morpeth, 67- 



Holoptychius, Scales of, at Black 

 Hill, 39, 94. 



Home of Wedderbnrn, George, 291. 



Hopekirk Communion Token, 117. 



Horudean Church, 8. 



Hospitals in Berwickshire, 12. 



Hownam Communion Token, 116 — 

 Rings, 187. 



Houndwood Communion Token, 

 124. 



Hudsoun, Sir Hew, Whitsome, 385. 



Hughes, G. P., appointed Delegate 

 to British Association, 78, 181 — ■ 

 Notes on Red Deer, 81 — exhibits 

 Photographs of Antlers of Cervus 

 elaphas, 184 — Obituary Notice of 

 Major Alexander Browne, 373. 



Hume, Alexander, a Covenanter of 

 Hume, 230. 



Hume Church, 8, 279— its History, 

 217— Early Owners, 218— United 



