Report of Meetings for 1801. By Br J. Hardy. 311 



Virgin and Child. St. Anna, St. Joseph, etc. Rubens. 



From Convent of Barefooted Nuns, Madrid. 



Painted as an Altar piece for Convent by desire of founder, Coant 



D'Olivarez. 

 Herodias' Daughter, etc. Andrea Salario. From Royal Gallery, Turin — 



taken by the French. 

 Good Samaritan '\ 1536. 



> Gnilianello. 

 Woman of Samaria 3 1540. 



Two Pictures by Gnido, called the Salutations. 

 Children of Israel collecting Manna. Guide. 

 A Spaniard — Velasquez. 

 Judgment of Paris. No author known. 

 Christ and Woman of Canaan. Nicholas Poussin. 

 Entrance to Rotterdam. Storck. 

 Light House at Lizard. Daniel. 

 Sea Piece. Vandevelde. 



Lion roused from his Repast. Landseer, 1826. 

 James VI., King of Scots. Jamison. 

 Mary Queen of Scots. Sir John Medina. 

 Roger Robertson of Ladykirk. Pompeio, about 1762. 

 Lady Helen Ogilvie — aftertvards Robertson. Hudson, 1762. 

 General Monk, Duke of Albemarle. Dobson. 

 Sir Roger Hog of Harcarse. Dobson, 1672. 

 Lady Marjoribauks of Ladykirk. Buckner, 1866. 

 Honourable Mrs Askew-Robertson. Biickner. 1866. 

 Lord Marjoril)anks of Ladykirk. Frain. 

 The house is full uf others. 



Appendi.\ D. — Lmt of Local Relics a'^ Birch IJill^ Norham-on-Tweed. 

 By Mrs. Greet. 



Proceedings of the Berwickshire Naturalists' Club, 1866, page 289. — 

 " Notes on Ancient Relics found in the neighbourhood of Norham, in the 

 possession of Thomas Yoiing Greet of Morris Hall, Norham," Engravings, 

 Plate XV. 



" Stone Implemsnt or Celt, found in the neighbourhood of Coldstream in 

 X858, and its form is different fi'om any as yet noticed in Britain." 



"Iron Suiord, of an ancient type, was found in 1861 sticking out of the 

 bank of the Tweed near Norham Boathouse, after a flood which had 

 washed away a portion of the soil," 



" Several Leaden Rings, found at different times in the valley of the 

 Tweed. Illustrations in Plate XV. 



Drawings of Sculptured Stones at Norham— 1858, by T. Y. Greet, 

 Plate I.— View of the stones as they are built up into a pillar. Plate II.— 

 Separate drawings of stones built up into the pillar, but not seen in Plate 

 I. : with enlarged drawings of some of the more remarkable sculptures. 



Buckle inlaid with Silver, di}.g up in Castlegate, Berwick, 7 feet below 

 the surface, 1867. 



