GENERAL INDEX 



CanHp, old, possibly British, at 



Kyloe Crags, 222. 

 Carolside, 32. 

 Carter, Mis Barwell, her liospitalifcy 



to the Clab, 79, 254. 

 Castles; Alnwick, 199— Hermitage, 



283— Selkirk Old, 46— Seton, 235, 



236. 

 Chapel-on-Leader, 32. 

 Chase, names recalling its practice 



in olden times, 49. 

 Cheviot Legion, the, 310. 

 Cheviots, volcanic formation of the, 



230 — coal on sides of, 84. 

 Charches, Pre-Reformation, 55. 

 Churn, the, a fissure in basalt, 37. 

 Cist, found at Cocklaw Hill, near 



Berwick, 127 — another found 



there, 198. 

 Coal, the Lamberton seara, 82 — 



the Scremerston, 83 — on sides of 



Cheviots, 84. 

 Cochrane, Grissell, the heroine, 30. 

 Cockburnspath, meeting of the Club 



held at, 26th Sept. 190U, 241. 

 Cocklaw, two Cists found at, 127, 



198. 

 CoUingwood, Mr Edward, of LiUmrn 



Tower, gives Meteorological 



Record for 1900, 315. 

 Colman, last Celtic Bishop of 



Lindisfarne, 224. 

 Connemara, Dr Charles Stuart's 



Botanizing experiences in, 278. 

 Crosbie, Tower, 25 -Bog, 26, 29. 

 Covvdenknowes, 25, 255,' 258. 

 Crab, monstrosity in the, 80. 

 Cranstouns, of Crosbie, 28. 

 Craig-Brown, Mr Thoe., F.S.A., 43, 



46. 

 Craws, a country rhyme, by Mr 



James Smail, 294. 

 Crossman, Maj.-Gen. Sir William, 



K.C.M.G., Meteorological Obser- 

 vations at Cheswick in 1899, 163 



— Obituary Notice of, by Sir G. 



B. Douglas, 313. 

 Cuthbert, Saint, 225— Chapel of, 38. 



Darling, Grace, 38, 75— the Darling 



Family, 75. 

 Deciduous Conifers, 143. 

 Delaval, mausoleum begun but left 



unfinished by the last Lord, at 



Seaton Delaval, 65 — Admiral, 67 



—the Family of Delaval, 68 to 71. 

 Dickinson, Miss, of Norham, her 



admirable drawing of plants, 79. 

 Dobie, Dr D. Robertson, 250. 

 Donations from Scientific Societies, 



to the Club, up to June 1900, 165 



—up to Oct. 1901, 317. 

 Doocote Knowe, the, at Barlston, 



256. 

 Douglas, Sir George Brisbane, 



Bart., President of the Club, 252 



— Obituary Notice of Maj.-Gen. 



Sir William Crossman, 313. 

 DunglaBS Dean, 247. 

 Dyke, The Black, near Earlston, 



257— of Brown Sandstone, 272 — 



another, called the " Fairy 



Castles," 273. 



Earlston, meeting at, 31st May 1899, 



23 — old localities and traditions 



of Earlstoun, 255. 

 Edwardley, the Lea or Meadow of 



Edward, near Jedburgh, 287. 

 Eildon Hills, volcanic nature of, 



63. 

 Elder, an, growing on an Apple 



Tree, 145. 

 Evans, Mr Arthur H., M.A., F.Z.S., 



his Anniversary Address as 



President of the Club, Dec. 20th 



1900, 185. 

 Evvart Park, effects of storm at, 



298— the St. Pauls of, 309, 310. 



Fairy Castles, the, name given to a 

 porphyritic dyke iu Shippeth 

 Glen, 246, 273. 



Fame Islands, 35, 190, 196. 



Ferguson, Mr J., F.S.A. (Scot.), 51. 



Foulden, West, Meteorological 

 Record at, 164, 316. 



Geology, of Black Hill, 25— of 

 Berwickshire Coast, 81, 227— (see 

 also separate Index of Geology). 



Glacial Era, the, 85, 248. 



Goodchild, Mr J. G., P.G.S., on the 

 Geology of the Berwickshire 

 Coast-line, 2ii8. 



Gosford, Mansion of. East Lothian, 

 designed by the Brothers Adam, 

 237. 



