GteKEBAL INDEX 



Lauderdale, John, Duke of, gov- 

 ernor of the Bass in 1674, 31 — 

 added massive wings to Thirles- 

 tane Castle, 260— portrait of, 263 

 — one of the Cabal, 263 — his 

 titles, 270. 



Law, North Berwick, a volcanic 

 mass or "neck," 27, 41, 51, 52, 

 53. 



Leishman, Rev. J. F., of Linton 

 Manse, 91, 151. 



Leishman, the Very Eev. Thomas, 

 D.D., 91,160. 



Lilburn 'lower, meteorological 

 records at, 178, 302. 



Linnasas, his visit to Dalwick in 

 1735, p. 251. 



Linton, visited by the Club, 91 — 

 Church, 91 — Notes on Church 

 and Barony of, 151 — Castle and 

 Barony of, 91. 



Lockie, Mr Walter, describes 

 Thornydykes, 99. 



Lyne, Koman Camp, visited by the 

 Club, 242, 245 — Plan of, 246 — 

 Church, 244. 



Lynn, Mr Francis, F.S.A. (Scot.), 

 on the Haerfaulds, 272 — on Old 

 Thirlestatie Castle, 288 — and 

 Convent, 292. 



Macdongal, Mr, of Blyth, discovers 

 two old coins, 262. 



McLaren, Rev. C. L., minister of 

 Bckford, 87, 94. 



Maitland, the family of, in Lauder- 

 dale, 267, 269— Sir Richard (died 

 in 1298), 265, 267- Sir William 

 (1300), 267— Sir Richard, the 

 blind poet (1496), 269— Sir John 

 (1537-1595), 269— John, second 

 Earl and only Duke of Lauder- 

 dale (d. 1682), 269, 270. 



Marlefield House, visited by the 

 Club, 90. 



Martin, Rev. Thomas, M.A., of 

 Lauder, President of the Club, 

 209 — Notes on Lauder, 260— on 

 Old Thirlestane Tower, 267 — on 

 Clacharie, 271. 



Mary, Queen of Scotland, relics of, 

 preserved at Smeaton- Hepburn, 

 39 — Letter of, to the Laird of 

 Smytoan (Plate VIIL), 64— Her 

 mother's birthplace, 68. 



Maxwell, village of, 81 — family of, 

 81. 



Maxwellheugh, the "Big Tree" at, 

 (Black Italian Poplar), its 

 measurements, 80. 



Megstone Rock, the haunt of 

 Cormorants, in Fame Islands, 

 221. 



Meteorology, 176-178, 302-305. 



Midrow, in the centre of Lauder 

 High Street, 261. 



Milfield, meteorological record at, 

 in 1901, 176. 



Miller, Hugh, his graphic notes on 

 the Bass Rock, 29, 30. 



Milne-Home, Miss Mary, commu- 

 nicates extracts from a Letter 

 on Forestry, by the sixth Earl 

 of Haddington, 57 — her photo- 

 graphs of Spottiswoode (Plates 

 XV., XVI.), 102-of Wedderlie 

 (XVIII., XIX.), 108— and West- 

 ruther Church (XX.), 110. 



Milne-Home, Colonel David, takes 

 part in the Club's meetings, 19, 

 103, 116 — Memoir of, by Captain 

 Norman, 163 — remarks on his 

 high character, by the President, 

 208-9. 



Milne- Home, Mr, father of the late 

 Colonel David Milne-Home, 272. 



Milstone Hill, meteorology of, 303. 



Muirhead, Rev. J., receives the 

 Club at Westruther, 109. 



Naesmyth, James, the Deil o' 

 Dawick, 251 — James, his grand"- 

 son, 2ud baronet, friend of Lin- 

 najus, 251. 



Neidpath Castle, 243— river gorge 

 at, 258. 



Norman, Captain F. M., R.N., 

 author of " At School and at 

 Sea," 6 — explains Old Berwick 

 Walls, 122 — his memoir of 

 Colonel David Milne-Home, 163 

 —and of Dr Charles Stuart, 171 

 — assists the Club's observations 

 on Botany, 34, 252, 264— accepts 

 the office of Interim Organizing 

 Secretary, 202 — Notes on the 

 Lander meeting, 265 — on Twizel 

 Bridge and Castle, 280, 281. 



North Berwick Law, its volcanic 

 origin, 27, 41, 51, 52, 53. 



