ILLUSTKATIONS. 



PART I.— 1901. 



PLATES. 



Pr,ATE I. Villa ontside the Roman Military Station, Cilurnnm. From 



a photograph by Miss M. Milne Home, p. 21. 

 Plate II. Hypocanst Furnace, Cilurnnm. From a photograph by Miss 



M. Milne Home, p. 21. 

 Plate III. Hexham, and the Abbey. From a photograph by Miss M. 



Milne Home, p. 23. 

 Plate IV. Rottenheu^^h on the Bass Rock. Breeding Place of the 



Gannet. From a photograph by Mr William Green of Bei-wick, pp. 



28 and 30. 

 Plate V. Gannets on the Bass Rock Precipice. From a photograph 



by Mr William Green, pp. 28 and 30. 

 Plate VI. Gannets on the Wing. The Egg in the Nest. From a 



photograph by Mr William Green, pp. 28 and 30. 

 Plate VII. The Gannet Sitting. The Fledgling Hatched. From a 



photograph by Mr William Green, p. 30. 

 Plate VIII. The Text of the Letter, in the possession of Sir Archibald 



Buchan-Hepburn, written by Queen Mary to the then " Laird of 



Smytoun," pp. 40 and 64. 

 Plate IX. The Unique Portrait of James Hepburn, 4th Earl Bothwell. 



Presented to the Club by Sir Archibald Buchan-Hepburn, p. 40. 

 Plate X. Diagrams of the Bass Rock Volcano, Tantallon Castle, 



and Canty Bay. By Mr J. G. Goodchild, F.G.S., F.Z.S., pp. 51, 



55, 56. 

 Plate XI. Holystone Well. From a photograph by Mr G. G. Butler, 



p. 67. 

 Plate XII. Coquetdale Flints. From a photograph by Mr J. Worsnop, 



Bothbury, p. 67. 

 Plate XIII. Coquetdale Flints. From a photograph by Mr J. Worsnop, 



p. 67. 

 Plate XIV. Coquetdale Flints. From a photograph by Mr J. Worsnop, 



p. 67. 

 Plate XV. Spottiswoode Lake. From a photograph hy Miss M. Milne 



Home, p. 102. 

 Plate XVI. Spottiswoode House. From a photograph by Miss M. 



Milne Home, p. 102. 

 Plate XVII. The Music of "Annie Laurie," p. 104. 

 Plate XVII [. Wedderlie from N.W. From a photograph by Miss M. 



Milne Home, p. 108. 



