GENERAL INDEX 



Camp, Roman, at Lyne, 242, 245 — 

 Plan of, 2t6. 



Campbell, the poet, his visit to 

 Minto House, 6. 



Cannon ball, relic of Flodden, 

 found near Branxton Church, 281. 



Canty Bay, 27, and 41 to 56. 



Carter, Mrs Barwell, lSi'2. 



Castle, Tantallon, :^2- Harbottle, 

 68— Roxburgh, 83-Cessford, 91 

 — Neidpath, 243— Thirlestane, 

 269— Old Thirlestane, 288. 



Catrail, the, an ancient Dyke in 

 Roxburghshire, 273. 



Caves at Suiilaws, in hank of Teviot, 

 85. 



Cayley-Webster, Captain, 225. 



Cessford Castle, 91. 



Chesters, on the Roman Wall, 

 visited by the Club, 17. 



Chestnut, the Horse, cut hedge- 

 ways, 62. 



Cheviot Legion Cavalry, the Royal, 

 78. 



Cheviot, Hen's Hole in, 133. 



Chollerford bridge over North 

 Tyne, 18. 



Christison, Dr, Sec. of the Society 

 of Antiquaries of Scotland, 242, 

 272. 



Church, old parish, at Lauder, 270. 



Cilurnum, Roman military st;ition, 

 visited by the Club, 17. 



Circular cells, or stone hnt-circles, 

 Harefaulds, 272. 



Clacharie, 271 — Note on, by Rev. 

 Thos. Martin, 271. 



Clayton, Mrs, of Chesters, 22. 



Clennell, the family of, at Uarbottle, 

 68, 70. 



Clennell Street, a pre-historic vyay, 

 69. 



Clifton Park, near Linton, visited 

 by the Club, 93 



Coal, unsuccessful boring for, 265. 



Cockburnspath, meeting of the 

 Club at, 223. 



Coins, Roman, found in great 

 quantity at Procolitia, Carravp- 

 bnrgh, 22 —and two at Lyne 

 Camp, 249 — Spanish, found at 

 Harefaulds, 262, 266 — Greek, 

 found near the river Glen, at 

 Ewart, Plate XXV., 300. 



Coldingham, Notes on, 123. 



Collingwood. Mr Edward J., of 

 Lilbnrn 'J'ower, gives meteoro- 

 lof-ical record for 1901, p. 178— 

 for 1902, p. 302. 



Collingwoods, the, of Esliiigton, 

 77. 



Collingwood country, the, 66. 



Colquhoun, Priest, of Stobo, 250. 



Conifers, List of, introduced into 

 Britain by Robert Fortune, 206. 



at Smeaton, List of in- 

 jured and uninjured by the 

 severe frosts of 1860, 1861, 206. 



— — growing at Smeaton in 



1902, List of, with age, height, 

 and girth of the finest specimens, 

 210-212. 



Mr Dunn's list of the 



finest specimens growing in 1892 

 in Scotland, 213, 214. 



Convent of Thirlestane, 292- Plan 

 of, 291. 



Cope's, Johnny, old inn so called, 

 260. 



Coquet, river, 67 — camps and earth- 

 work on bank of, 70. 



Cove, remarkable conglomerate 

 near, 224, 225 — its geologic his- 

 tory, 238 to 241— diagram, 239. 



Craig, Rev. Archibald, a Border 

 minister, translated the " Argon- 

 autica" at the manse of Bedrule, 

 7. 



Crailitig, in Roxburghshire, history 

 of the name, 142. 



Craw, Mr James Hewat, gives 

 meteorological notes of West 

 Fdulden and Rawburn in 1901, p. 

 177. 



Craw, Mr John T., gives meteor- 

 ology of Mil stone Hill and West 

 Foufden in 1902, p. 303 to 305. 



Crummels, near Spottiswoode, 

 origin of the name, 105. 



Crumstone, the, a resort of seals, 

 221. 



Cups, Communion, and Flagons, of 

 1677, in Lander Church, 263. 



Cnrrie, Andrew, of Darnick, self- 

 taught Border sculptor, 11. 



Dalwick House, visited by the Club, 



251. 

 Deceased members of the Club, 



during the year 1902, p. 283. 



