GENERAL INDEX. 



Alwinton, 65 — Norman Church of, 



68. 

 Angus, Earls of, 68 — Archibald 



Douglas Earl of, surnamed " Bell 



the Cat," 68, 263, 270. 

 Annie Laurie, music of, Plate XVII. 



— sung in Spottiswoode drawing- 

 room, 103, 104. 

 Armstrong, John, poet, native of 



Liddesdale, author of "Art of 



Preserving Health," 2. 

 Arrow-heads, flint, 67, 80, 105. 

 Ashiesteel, Notes concerning, 146. 

 Auld Maitland. Ballad of, 138. 

 Axe-heads, Celtic, 218. 



Balfour, Mrs, 251. 



Balfour, John, M.A., minister of 



Linton, 155. 

 Ballad of Auld Maitland, antiquity 



of, 138 — quoted, 268. 

 Barmoor, in relation to Flodden 



fight, 279. 

 Barwell-Carter, Mrs, 122. 

 Bassendean ruined church, 113 — 



quari-y, 270. 

 Bass, martyrs of the, 31. 

 Bass Rock, 25, 41. 

 Bell the Cat, how Douglas won the 



sobriquet, 263, 270. 

 Bell Tower, on the Edwardian wall 



of Berwick, 122. 

 Bennet, Sir William of Marlefield, 



94. 

 Berwick, Annual Meetings at, I7th 



October 1901, p. 119, and 9th 



October 1902, p. 282. 

 Berwickshire coast, between St. 



Abbs Head and Siccar Point, 



convoluted rocks magnificently 



displayed, 233. 

 Biddleston, 65. 

 Biddleston Hall, 66, 74. 



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Binning wood, 39, 59. 



Bird-nofces, sea and inland com- 

 pared, 222. 



Blackchester Fort, 272. 



Blythe Farm, 265 — ancient Tower 

 there, 269. 



Bolam, Mr George, F.Z.S., Hon. 

 Trensurer, 121, 282, 286. 



Boon Hill, meaning of the name, 

 265. 



Botany, Notes on, Lauder excur- 

 sion, 264. 



Bothwell, James Hepburn 4th Earl 

 of, portrait, Plate IX., p. 40. 



Boulder clay, fine scaur of, near 

 Old Thirlestane, 265. 



Boyd, Robert, ]V[.A., minister of 

 Linton, 157. 



Boyd, Mr J. B., of Cherrytrees, 120. 



Branxton, meeting of the Club at, 

 275. 



Bridge of Lauder, called Egrypt 

 bridgre, the scene of hangings, 

 263, 270— of Twizel, 280. 



Brown, Mr T. Craig, 266. 



Brown, John, M.A., minister of 

 Linton, 158. 



Bruntyburn, the old mill of, 105 — 

 the Brownies of, 107. 



Buchan-Hepbnrn, Sir Archibald, 

 Bart., at Smeaton-Hepburn, 26, 

 39 -President of the Club, 120— 

 Anniversary Address, 201. 



Buchan-Hepburn, Ladj', 39 — Sir 

 George, 40. 



Burgess acres of Lauder, 261. 



Bnrnett, Mr James, minister of 

 Lauder in 1618, p. 261. 



Butler, Mr George Grey, his resign- 

 ation of the Editing Secretary- 

 ship of the Club, 208, 284. 



Butler, Rev. Charles Ewart, on the 

 origin of the nanie of Ewart, 293, 



