GENERAL INDEX 



Goodchild, Mr J. G., 27, 41, 223, 226, 



253, 280, 285. 

 Gordon, Club MeetiiiK at, 97, 116. 

 Greaves Ash, stone hut-circles at, 



272. 

 Green, Mr William, of Berwick, his 



photopjraphs of the Gannets on 



Bass Rock, 30. 

 Greenwell, Dora, poetess, 8. 

 Grey, Mr Georp^e, of Milfield, gives 



meteorolofjfical record, 176. 

 Gunn, Dt Clement B., of Peebles, 



252. 

 Gnnn, the late Rev. G., secretary of 



the Club, 286. 



Haddington, The Right Honourable 



Thomas, Sixth Earl of, on Forest 



'i'rees, 57. 

 Hadrian's Bridge across the Tyne, 



217. 

 Haerfaulds (or Harefanlds) visited 



by the Club, 262, 265, 266, 272. 

 Hall, Covenanter Hobbie, 90, 91. 

 Hall, George, M.A., minister of 



Linton, 159. 

 Hamilton, Thomas, Border novelist 



who wrote at Chiefswood, near 



Melrose, 6. 

 Happrew, Easter, birthplace of 



David Ritchie, the "Black Dwarf " 



of Sir Walter Scott, 250. 

 Harbottle, 65, 67. 

 Harbottle Castle, 68. 

 Hay, Mr and Mrs Athol S., at 



Marlefield House, 90. 

 Hen's Hole, in Cheviot, 133. 

 Hepburn, James, 4th Earl of Both- 

 well, 40 (portrait of, Plate IX.) 

 Hepburn, Sir Patrick, of Wauch- 



toun, 100. 

 Herits, or Herrits, or Herriots 



Dyke, 115, 273. 

 Hexham, visited by the Club, 17. 

 Hiero, king of Syracuse, coin of, 



found at Ewart, 301. 

 Hillhouse Fort, in Upper Lauder- 

 dale, 273. 

 Hobbie, or Henry, Hall, covenanter, 



90. 

 Hodgkin, Dr T., on the history of 



the Battle of Flodden, 276. 

 Holystone, visited by the Club, 65 — - 



its well, Plate XI., 67 — its annals, 



70— church, 67, 72— priory, 70. 



Home and Hume, the family of, in 



16th century, 100. 

 Home, Adam of, 113. 

 Home, Sir James, of Coldenknowes, 



laird of Bassendean, 115. 

 Home, John, educated at West- 



ruther, 112. 

 Howmeadows, or Haubentside, in 



Lauderdale, 267. 

 Hughes, Mr G. P., the Club's 



representative at the British 



Association, 119, 285, 286. 

 Hume, some members of the family 



of, 100. 

 Hume, James, of Flass, brother of 



the laird of Bassendean, 112 — 



Agnes, 113— Alexander, 113. 

 Hut circles, 273. 



Ivar, varied spellings of the name, 

 295 — introduced a Danish colony 

 into Northumbria, 295. 



Jeffrey, Alexander, author of " His- 

 tory of Roxburghshire," 8. 



Johnston, the late Captain D. C, 

 great-nephew of the founder of 

 the Naturalists' Clnb, 287. 



Keilder Stone, the size of and 

 legend connected with, 297. 



Keiitigeri), the Glasgow saint, his 

 route to be traced by names of 

 wells, 71. 



Ker, Robert, minister of Linton, 

 156. 



Ker, Sir William, of Greenhead, 81. 



Kers, the, of Linton, an offshoot of 

 the Cesstord family, 91, 92, 152. 



King's Stone, the, of Flodden trad- 

 ition, 279, 280. 



Kirk, the old, of Lauder, 261, 270. 



Kirk Wynd, the, of Lauder, 270. 



Kirkbank House, an early residence 

 of Lady John Scott, 86. 



" Knox," the name of a bird, 221. 



Larches, the oldest planted in Scot- 

 land, 251. 



Lauder, Meeting of the Club at, 

 259 — pre-Reformation church of, 

 263. 



Lauderdale, the Earl of, throws 

 open Thirlestane Castle for the 

 ' Club's visit, 263. 



