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CONTENTS 



3. Notes on Coldingham. By Mrs Wood. 



4. Hen's Hole in Cheviot. By Miss Russell. 



5. The Antiquity of the Ballad of Auld Maitland. 



Same. 



6. Crailinp^ or Traverlinn and some other Old Names. 



Same. 



7. Some Notes concerning Ashiesteel. By the Same. 



8. Some Historical Notes on the Chnrch and Barony of Linton 



in Teviotdale. By Rev. James Fleming Leishman, M.A. 

 (Plate XXI.) ... ... ... ... ... 151 



9. Memoir of Colonel David Milne Home of Wedderbnrn, late 



Organizing Secretary of the Club. By Commander F. M. 

 Norman, R.N. ... ... ... ... ... 163 



10. Obituary Notice. — Charles Stnart, M.D. By the Same. 171 



11. Record of Barometer at Milfield, Northumberland, in 1901. 



Communicated by Mr George Grey. ... ... ... 176 



12. Notes of Rainfall and Temperature at West Foulden and 



Rawburn, 1901. By Mr James Hrwat Craw. ... 177 



13. Meteorological Record for 1901, at Lilburn Tower, Northum- 



berland. Communicated by Mr Edward J. Collingwood. 178 



14. Donations to the Club from Scientific Societies, Exchanges, 



etc., up to October 1902. .. ... ... ... 179 



15. General Statement of Account, 1901. ... ... ... 182 



16. Summarised Catalogue of Books in the Library, 31st March 



1902. ... ... .. ... ... .. 183 



17. Errata. ... .. ... ... ... ... 198 



PART II.— 1902. 



Annual Address by the President, Sir Archibald Buchan- 

 Hepburn, Bart.; delivered 9th October 1902. ... ... 201 



Reports of the Meetings for the year 1902 — 



(1) ROTHBURY FOR CRAGSTDE; 4th June. ... 215 

 FARNE ISLANDS (Extra Meeting); 25th June. ... 219 

 A Bird-Fancier's Paradise. By Sir George Douglas, Bart. 219 



(2) COCKBURNSPATH ; 10th July. ... ... ... 223 



Appendix I. — Old Cambus, The Siccar Point, and Cove. 



By Mr J. G. Goodchild, F.G.S., F.Z.S. ... ... 226 



(I.)— The Quarries of Old Cambus. ... ... ... 226 



(II.)— The Siccar Point. ... ... ... ... 229 



(III.)— The Rocks on the Shore between the Siccar Point 



and Cove. ... ... ... ... ... ... 238 



