INDEX TO ENTOMOLOGY. 



Arctia mendica, 87. 



Beetle (^Sphodrus leucophthalmus), 



128. 

 Gnllane Links, smaller insect 



forms observed at, 240. 

 Hawk Moth, Broad Bordered Bee, 



37. 

 Humming Bird, 36, 



38, 87. 

 Mamestrafurva, 87. 

 Moth, Beautiful Yellow Underwing, 



222. 

 Wood Tiger, 222. 



Moth, Hawk (see Hawk Moth, 

 above.) 



Noctua depuncta, 88. 



■- — neglecta, 88. 



Painted Lady Butterfly (Vanesna 



cardui), 38. 

 Sphodrus leucophthalmus, 128. 

 Tryphcena subsequa, 88. 

 Underwing Moth, Beautiful Yellow, 



222. 

 Vanessa cardui, 38. 

 Wood Tiger Moth, 222. 



INDEX TO GEOLOGY. 



Agates, near Gullane Links, 240. 

 Basaltic Rocks, Bemersyde, 63 — 



intrusive, 85. 

 Boulder Clay, 85, 273. 

 Carboniferous Limestone, 82. 

 Dun Limestone, the, 232. 

 Dyke, Porphyritic, locally called 



" Fairy Castles," 246. 



Sandstone, 272, 273. 



Gala Rocks, their extent, 229. 

 Geology of Aikengall Dean, 273. 



of the Berwickshire Coast, 



81, and 227 to 234. 



of Tweedside, 



in Club's 

 excursion of 23rd August 1899, 62. 



Glacial Action, as illustrated in 

 North America, 248. 



Holoptychius nobilissimus, 25, 63. 



Igneous Rocks, on Tweedside, 63. 

 Lamberton Limestone, 232. 

 Limestone, Carboniferous, 82. 



Dun, 232. 



Lamberton, 232. 



Porphyritic Dyke, 246. 



River Terraces, on Tweedside, 62. 

 Sandstone Dyke, 272, 273. 



New Red, 233. 



Old Red, 68, 82— at 



Black Heddon Hill, 222— about 

 Ayton, 230— Remnants of the 

 Upper, visible in places, near 

 Burnmouth, 231. 



Sedimentary Rocks, on Tweedside, 



63. 

 Silurian, the, 83, 229. 

 Tuedian Beds, the, 232. 



INDEX TO ZOOLOGY. 



Badgers, 24, 25. 



Beluga, 297. 



Buffalo, American, 220. 



Crab, 80. 



Fork.beard, or Tad-pole Figh, 112. 



Porpoises, 297. 

 Seals, 42. 

 Toad, 250. 

 Voles, 16. 

 Vole-plague, 44. 



