GENERAL INDEX 



Detit, Mr, of Newcastle, his steamer, 

 27, 34, 219. 



Dixon, Mr David D., of Rothbury, 

 his descriptions of Holystone and 

 Biddleston, 70, 74, and his exhib- 

 ition of flint implements (Plates 

 XII., XIII., XIV.), 67. 



Doddington, Danish camp at, 295. 



Donations from Scientific Societies 

 to the Clab, up to Oct. 1902, p. 

 179— ap to July 1903, p. 3UG. 



Douu;las, Sir George B., Bart., 

 Anniversary Address, as Presi- 

 dent of the Club, 1, 120— Notes 

 on the Bass Rock, 33, 34— Poem 

 " On the Roman Wall," 24 — 

 receives the Clab at Springwood 

 Park, 79 — " Notes on Spring- 

 wood," 80 to 84— on the Farne 

 Islands, 219. 



Douglas, Archibald, Earl of Angus, 

 grandson of Archibald Douglas, 

 " Bell the Cat," 68. 



Douglas, Archibald, Earl of Angns, 

 how he gained the nickname of 

 " Bell the Oat," 263, 270. 



Douglas, the Black, portrait of, 

 83. 



Douglas, Admiral Sir James, who 

 was at the taking of Quebec, 

 portrait of, 82. 



Douglas, Lady Margaret, niece of 

 Henry VIII., and grandmother 

 of James I. of England, 68. 



Douglas, Walter, minister of Linton, 

 158. 



Douglas, Sir John James Scott, his 

 portrait by Raeburn, 83. 



Drummelzier haugh, 250 — the site 

 of an ancient lake, 258. 



Dwarf, the Black, his birth place 

 and real name, 250. 



Dyke, as a geological term, its 

 meaning, 50. 



Dykes, works of a widely spread 

 type, of which five examples are 

 named, including Herrits Dyke, 

 273, 274. 



Eagle's Ha', 106. 



Eagle Troop of the Berwickshire 



Yeomanry (1804), 106. 

 East Lothian, ancient volcanoes of, 



46, 53 — New Red Sandstone of, 



54. 



Eckford, Church of, 87 — Notes on, 

 by Rev. C. L. McLaren, 94. 



Edgars, of Wedderlie, the, their 

 family history, 107, 108. 



Editing Secretary, the, 284. 



Egrypt Bridge, the, 261, 270. 



Elliot, Mr R. H., and the Hon. Mrs, 

 of Clifton Park, 93. 



Elm, the Scots, 61. 



Erosion, glacial and fluvial con- 

 trasted, 258. 



Eslington Hall, 66. 



Ewart, origin of the name, 293. 



Ewart, Greek coin found at, 300. 



Faa, Patrick, 81. 



Paichney, William, minister of 



Linton, 160. 

 Farne Islands, Club's visit to the, 



219. 

 Fences, construction of, in thorns, 



and in hollies, 63. 

 Fenwicke-Clennell, the family of, 



Harbottle, 68. 

 Fir, planting cones of, 62. 

 Flass, 107, 112. 

 Flint Arrow Heads, 67, 80, 105. 



Plates XII., Xlll., XIV. 

 Flint Implements, 67. Plates XII., 



XIII., XIV. 

 Flodden Field, Meeting of the Club 



at, 275. 

 Forest Trees, the manner of raising, 



57. 

 Forth, geologic history of the, 54. 

 Fortune, Mr George, of Kilmeny, 



Duns, 104. 

 Fortune, Robert, founder of the 



tea-growing industry in India, 



details of his life, 205, 206. 

 Foulden, West, meteorology of, 177, 



304. 

 Frain, Robert, of Blinkbonnie farm, 



in Eckford parish, a Border artist 



and portrait painter at Kelso, 9, 



10. 

 French, the family of, 99. 



Gannets of the Bass Rocik, 28. 

 Gibson, Mr J. P., of Hexham, 19. 

 Glacial epoch or Age of Snow, 33, 



227, 257. 

 Glass, Roman, 249. 

 Good, Thomas Sword, born at 



Berwick-on-Tweed, painter, 13. 



