ILLUSTRATIONS 



Plate XIX. Wedderlie from S.W. From a photograph by Miss M. 



Milne Home, p. 108. 

 Plate XX. Wesfcrnther Church. From a photograph by Miss M. Milne 



Home, p. 110. 

 Plate XXI. The Somerville Stone, Linton Church. From a photograph 



by Rev. J. F. Leishman, M.A., p. 160. 



PART II.— 1902. 



PLATES. 



Plate XXII. Plan of The Haerfaalds, Blythe, Lauder. By Mr 



Francis Lynn, F.S.A. (Scot.), p. 272. 

 Plate XXIII. Old Thirlestane Castle. From a photograph presented 



by the Rev. Thomas Martin, M.A., p. 288. 

 Plate XXIY. Thirlestane Tower. From a photograph presented by 



the Rev. Thomas Martin, M.A., p. 288. 

 Plate XXV. Ancient Greek Coin found at Ewart, in Glendale. From 



a photograph by Mr Newbigin, Aln^vick, p. 300. 

 Plate XXVI. Chart of Rainfall at Rawbnrn and West Foulden. By 



Mr John T. Craw, p. 304. 



CUTS. 



Section through Old Cambus Quarry to the Siccar Point (Fig. 1.) By 



Mr J. 0. Goodchild, p. 228. 

 Diagram to illustrate the successive stages in the crumpling and 



upheaval of the Silurian and Ordovician Kocks (Fig. 2.) By Mr 



J. G. Goodchild, p. 234. 

 Section from North of Cove, parallel to the coast line, to the coast 



south of the Siccar Point (Fig. 3.) By Mr J. G. Goodchild, 



p. 239. 

 Plan of the Roman Camp at Lyne, Peeblesshire. Blocl- kindly lent 



by the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, p. 246. 

 Diagram of Roman Camp at Lyne. By Mr Thomas Ross, Edinburgh, 



p. 248. 

 Plan showing the old Castle of Thirlestane and the mounds adjacent, 



with an extended Plan of the Castle ruins. By Mr Francis Lynn, 



F.S.A. {Scot), p. 290. 

 Plan of Thirlestane Convent. By Mr Francis Lynn, F.S.A. (Scot.), 



p. 291. 



