GENERAL INDEX 



March, Earl of, his hawk house, 

 24. 



Marshall Meadows, colour of Car- 

 boniferous Sandstone at, 233. 



Mary, Queen of Scots, at Seton 

 Castle, 237— at Hermitage Castle, 

 283. 



Maxton, 51 — church, visited by the 

 Club, 60. 



Merse, minstrelsy of the, 29. 



MeteoroIoj?y, observations at Ches- 

 wifk, 1899, 163— at West Foulden 

 and Rawbnrn, 1899, 164— at 

 Lilburn Tower, 1900, 315— at 

 West Fonlden and Raw burn, 

 1900, 316. 



Milne Home, Colonel David, 33 — 

 elected Organizing Secretary of 

 the Club, 197 — communications 

 with Dr Charles Stuart of Chirn- 

 eide, 249. 



Mitchell, Capt. of Stow, 33. 



Monk's Stone, the, near Tynemonth, 

 71. 



Morton, Mr Benjamin, gives an 

 account of Seaton Delaval, and 

 St. Mary's Island Lighthouse, at 

 the Club's visit, 66. 



Names, Place-names changed by 

 unreflecting public authorities, 48. 



Newtown St. Boswell's, meeting at, 

 23rd Aug. 1899, 51. 



Norman, Captain, R.N., on the 

 climbing roots of Ivy, 140 — on 

 Cedrus Atlantica, 143 — on an 

 Elder Tree, 145— on a fourth Cist 

 found at Cocklaw, 198 — on an 

 alleged embedded Toad, 250. 



North, the Right Hon. Francis, his 

 visit to Seaton Delaval in the I7th 

 century, 291. 



Northumberland, large farms in, 

 135, 138 — names of the principal 

 landowners in, since 1837, 137 — 

 farm labourers in, their migratory 

 habits, 139 — promising growth of 

 trees in 18th century, 218 — 

 longevity in, 218. 



Obituary Notices of members of the 

 Club ; Mr Robert George Bolam, 

 149— Rev. George Gunn, 153— 

 Mr Henry Hewat Craw, 161 — 



Lady John Scott Spottiswoode, 

 306— Mrs George Grey Butler, 

 309— Major-General Sir William 

 Grossman, 313. 



Oldhamstocks Church, 242— on 

 pages 243 to 246 occur the fol- 

 lowing surnames, each heading a 

 paragraph : — Cochrane, Currie, 

 Gibson, Hepburn, Hepburne, 

 Hume, Lambe, Lundie, Moore, 

 Patersone, Robertson, ministers 

 of the church. 



Ornithology, 89, 109, 187— (see also 

 separate Index of Birds.) 



Paintings, at Gosford mansion, 238. 



Paton, Mr, the late, of Selkirk, 283. 



Pattison, Professor Pringle, of the 

 Haining, 44. 



Paul, Rev. David, LL.D., notes on 

 Botany at Selkirk, 49— Obituary 

 Notice of the Rev. George Gunn, 

 153 — his address in Coldingham 

 Church, at the unveiling of 

 memorial window to Dr Hardy, 

 300. 



Paynter, Mr H. A., of Alnwick, 37 

 —Mr J. de C, of Alnwick, 106. 



Percy, Two Letters by - Bishop, 

 describing Alnwick and Hulne 

 Park, and neighbourhood, in 18th 

 century, 211, 217. 



Pickie Moss, 31. 



Pinnacles Rock, Fame Islands, 40. 



Rawburn, Meteorological Records 



at, 164, 316. 

 Reavell, Mr George, junr., on Hulne 



Priory, 209. 

 Reversion of plants to a type, 278. 

 Richardson, Mr Ralph, F.R.S.B., 



F.S.A. (Scot.), 51— notes on 



Geology, 62. 

 Ridley, Sir Edward, regarding 



Seaton Delaval, 291. 

 Ringley Hall, 51. 

 River Terraces, 62. 

 Rookery, at Carolside, 33. 

 Rassell, Miss, of Ashiestiel, on a 



grant made in 1566 by Queen 



Mary, 286. 

 St. Cnthbert, 225. 

 St. Mary's Island, lighthouse, 



visited by the Club, 65, 72. 



