CONTENTS. 



PART L— 1890. 



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1. Address delivered to the Berwickshire Naturalises' Club, at 



Berwick, October 8th, 1890. By Major-GenkraF; Sir William 

 Crossmam, of Cheswick, K.C.M.G., F.S.A., M.P., President. 1 



2. Report of the Meetings of the Berwickshire Naturalists' Club, 



for the year 1890. By Jamks Hardy, LL.D. ... ... 22 



(1.). Beanley, y. 22. Appendix. Notes Archaeological, 

 Geological, etc., on Beanley Moor, and the vicinity of Kemmer 

 Lough. By the late Gkorge Tate, F.G.S., p. 31. (2.) Callaly 

 Castle, p. 39. (3.) Melrose, p. 55. (4.) Hawick for the 

 SliLrig and Robert's Linn, p. 61. (5.) Carham, Wark, and 

 Cornhill, p. 72. (6.) Berwick, (Cut), p. 82. 



3. The Pre- Reformation Churches, etc., of Berwickshire. By John 



Fkrguson', Duns. (Plates I., II., III., IV., Y., 38 Cuts.) 86 



Abbey Ht. Bathans, p. 90; Ayton, p. 93; Bunkle and Preston, 

 p. 95 ; Channelkirk, p. 99 ; Chirnside, p. 100 ; Cockburnspatli 

 and Aldcambus, p. 101; Coldingham, p. 105; Coldstream and 

 Lennel, p. 117; Cranshaws, p. 118; Duns, p. 119; Earlston, p. 

 122; Eccles, p. 123; Edrom, p. 125; Eyemouth, p. 128; Fogo, 

 p. 128; Foulden, p. 129; (lordon, p. 130; (ireeniaw, p. 131 ; 

 Hume, p. 132 ; Hutton and Pish wick, p. 133 ; Ladykiik, 

 (Upsetlington and Horndean), p. 133; Langton, p. 138; 

 Lauder, p. 139 ; Legerwood, p. 140 ; Longforraacus and EUem, 

 p. 143; Mertoun, p. 144; Dryburgh Abbey, p. 145; Mordington 

 and Lamberton, p. 160; Nenthorn and Newton, p. 162; 

 Polwarth, p. 163; Swinton and SimiJi'in, p. 164; Westruther 

 and Bassendean, p. 166; Whitsome and Hilton, p. 169. 

 Appendix. — I. Pre-Reformation Taxation and Account Rolls, p. 

 173; II. Post-Reformation Registers, p. 178; III. List of 

 Berwickshire Churches dedicated by David de Bernham, 

 Bishop of St. Andrews, 1241-1248; IV. Legend of St. Ebba, 

 p. 182; Index, p. 185. 



4. Elwyndale and its Three Towers. By Joun Freer, F.S.A., 



Scot., Melrose. (Plates VI., VII., VIII.) ... ... 189 



(1.) Hillslap, p. 194; (2.) Colmslie, p. 195; (3.) Laugshaw, 

 p. 201. 



