XVI 



General Index. 



Antiquities exhibited — by Marquess 

 of Lothian, 295; Dr Chas.Doa^las 

 295 ; Miss Forrest of Jedburg'h, 

 295 ; Messrs Weir and Wood, 296 ; 

 Mrs Greet, Norham, 308; Mrs 

 Kicholson, 308. List of Anti- 

 quities byMrs Greet, 311. Salmon 

 poaching instrument, 323. 



Anderson, John, on new localities 

 of rare Border Plants. 386. 



Askew Robertson, Watson — Address 

 at Berwick, 1891, 251-8; enter- 

 tains Club at Ladykirk, 369. 



Badger shot near Ellinofham, 264. 



Bailie Hamilton, Hon. Major, death 

 of, 257. 



Bailiffs' Batt fishing, 20. 



Barley of Barabnri^hshire, heaviest 

 eorn grown in district, 224. 



Barrie, John, notes on Birds and 

 Quadrupeds, 412. 



Barrow, Mayor of Berwick, 1506, 7. 



Barrows and cist-vaens at Beanley, 

 26, 31 ; Harop moor, 31 ; Beanley 

 hill, 33; at Titlington, 34, 35; 

 near Kemmer Lough, 36 ; 50 bar- 

 rows within half-mile square near 

 Eglingham, 38 ; base of Titlington 

 hill in the vale of Allery burn, 38; 

 Callaly Crag, 42-3. 



Bating burn, scene of Parcy Reed's 

 murder, 291. 



Batters, A. L., 2. Marine Algae of 

 Berwick, eulogistic review, 20. 



Beadnell family, landowners in High 

 Buston, 329, 339. 



Beanley, visit to, 22. Club break- 

 fasted by Mr Storey and Mrs 

 Logan, 22. Presentation of ad- 

 dress and purse to Dr Hardy, 22. 

 Camp, 22. Geology of district, 

 23. Mill stone quarries, 24. Trace 

 of old iron workers, 24. Kemmer 

 Lough lake dwellings, 24. Orni- 

 thology of Beanley, 25. Flora, 

 25. Tarry coal pit, 26. Old roads 

 for pack horses, 26. Ringses 

 camp, 26, 37. Lichens, 27. The 

 late Geo. Tate's notes, archaeolo- 

 gical and geological, on vicinity, 

 31. Foundation of Celtic houses, 

 33. Sandstone quarry, 35. Urns, 

 39. Geological paper read at 

 meeting, 220. 

 Beetles,Sparkler,on Lorbottle moor, 

 49. 



Berwick,histories of — FQller,Good's 

 Directory, Johnson, Sheldon,Scott, 



5. The Guild book, extracts from, 

 67. Oath of officers, proceed- 

 ings and customs of Guild, 6-20. 

 Cloaks or robes worn by burgesses 

 in guild, 11. Jealousy of foreign- 

 ers, especially of Scots, 11. Bur- 

 gesses prohibited from taking 

 Scotch apprentices, 13. White 

 fish trade, 15. Salmon packers' 

 oath, 15. Town owned North 

 Bells fishery, 20. Sir W. Cross- 

 man on the guild, etc., 5-20. Meet- 

 ing, 81. Rubbings and drawings 

 exhibited, 84. A parson's visiting 

 list of 1788, probably of Rev. A. 

 Rumney, 85. Berwick meeting, 

 1891, 320. Long Parliament char- 

 ter, 322. 



Berwickshire Pre-Reformation 

 churches, by John Fergnson,with 

 Plates, separate index, 185. 



Bewick, late Geo. Tate's notes on 

 Geology, 32. 



Birds and Quadrupeds, by John 

 Barrie, 412. 



Black Monday, columnar rock near 

 Callaly, 48. do. sketched by J. 

 F. Robinson, 84. 



Blue Cairn,covenanting rendezvous, 

 57. 



Bolam, visit to, British camp, site 

 of decayed village, 290. 



Bolam, George, ornithology of 

 Beanley, 25. Ornithological 

 notes, 345-68. On Diamond- 

 back Moth, 379-85. 



Bolam, Robt. G., Old Berwick MS., 



6. On 'Mr John Gregson of Wark' 

 81, 392. Exhibits Wark Court 

 Rolls, and Rumney MS., 85. 



Boulmer, stranding of hump-backed 

 whale, 322. 



Brente-hall near BUingham, 265. 

 Charter relating to obsolete vill, 

 275. 



Broch, Bow Castle, pottery found 

 at, 60. 



Brodrick,Wm., sometime President, 

 obituary notice, 395-8. Falconry 

 of British Isles, 396. A judge of 

 canaries, 397. 



Brotherston, Andrew, of Kelso, obi- 

 tuary notice by Thog. Craig, 

 399-402. 



