GENERAL INDEX 



St. Pauls, the, of Ewart Park, 309, 

 310. 



Scott, Spottiswoode. Lady John, 

 Obituary Notice of, by Miss 

 Warrender, 306 — authoress of 

 " Annie Laurie," 308. 



Scott, Mr Tom, A.R.S.A., 34. 



Seaton Delaval, meeting at, 2l8t 

 Sept. 1899, 65— visited in the 

 17th century by the Right Hon. 

 Francis North, 291. 



Selkirk, visited by the Club, 43 — 

 botany in neighbourhood, 49 — 

 Selkirk Old Castle, 46. 



Seton Castle and Church, 235. 



Setons, the, 235. 



Sheeppath Dean, 270. 



Shippeth (Sheeppath) Glen, 246. 



Sinclair, George, Grant made to 

 him in 1566, by Queen Mary at 

 Hermitage Castle, 283. 



Small, Mr James, F.8.A. (Scot.), 

 his Anniversary Address as Presi- 

 dent of the Club, 12th Oct. 1899, 

 1 — Ballad composed bv. 26 — on 

 Birds in Edinburgh, 109 — on a 

 brood of Long-tailed Tits, 111 — 

 Country Bird Rhymes, 123 — 

 Antiquities, 126 — a Country 

 Rhyme, 294. 



Spear-head, ancient, found at 

 Rutherford, 126. 



Spottiswoode, Mr of Spottiswoode, 

 —307. 



Spring flowers, their charm, by 

 Dr Stuart, 115. 



Springwood Park, bullfinches' nests 

 at, 17 — blackcap warbler at, 17. 



Stability of species, in plants, 278. 



Steels, the name given to certain 

 landslips, 273. 



Stottencleugh, 241, 269. 



Stuart, Dr Charles, of Chirnside, 34 

 — notes from Garden and Field, 

 113— Letter read from, 249 — 

 Report of a visit to Aikengall 

 Dean in 1884, 269 to 274— Memoir 



on the changes which take place 

 in plants in a wild and cultivated 

 state, 275 to 282. 

 Summer migrants, among birds, 

 115. 



Thomas, the Rhymer, tradition 

 regarding, 24— his disappearance, 

 259. 



Thorniedykis, 28. 



Tond, alleged to have been em- 

 bedded in a quarry at Coldstream, 

 250. 



Tweed, near Drybnrgh. 63 — has cut 

 through a porphyi-itio barrier, 63 

 —mouth of, 83. 



Tynemouth, visited by the Club, 65. 



Vescy, William de, 215. 



Volcanic action, traces of in Ber- 

 wickshire and Northumberland, 

 230. 



Voles, 16 — plague of, 44. 



Walker, Rev. Canon, relates a story 

 of the Delavals, 70. 



Warrender, Miss, gives an Obituary 

 Notice of Lady John Scott Spottis- 

 woode, 306. 



Wasps, scarcity of, in 1899, 88. 



Watson, Mr George, Curator of 

 Jedburgh Museum, on Edwardley, 

 287. 



Wemyss and March, Earl of, 236. 



Whitley, Village, former tenure of, 

 by Prior of Tynemouth, 72. 



Whitmuirhall Moss, 44. 



Wilson, William, B.A., on a Letter 

 from the Clerk to the Long 

 Parliament, 146. 



Wood, Mrs, Galashiels, notes on 

 Earlstonn, and the " Broom of 

 the Cowdenknowes," 255 — on the 

 Homing instincts of the Gull, 260. 



Yarlside, the farm of, near Earl- 

 ston, origin of the name, 257. 



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