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General Index. 



Fruit trees grown at Carham, lists ' 

 of, 387. 1 



Fungi of Roxburo-h, by Rev. David 

 Paul, 218-20. Sinton Woods,295. ] 

 Preston, Berwickshire, 386. I 



Gallon, Edward, owner of lands in } 

 Wooden, 334. j 



Gattonside, suspension bridge, 191. 



General Statement of accounts with | 

 Treasurer, 250, 419. I 



Geology — of Beanley district, byJas. 

 Tate of Belford,23. Iron ore near 

 Beanley, 24. Late Geo. Tate's 

 notes on Beanley, 31. Bewick 

 and Harehope hills, 31. Bewick, 

 32. Roddam and Ilderton boulder 

 and gravel beds, 33. Titlington 

 Mount, 34. Stobs, 69. Carham 

 chert, 76. Hadden lime and 

 Scremerston lime, 77. North 

 Charlton. 268. Chathill and New- 

 ham, 268. Newton UnderwDod, 

 280. Elf-hills, 284. Carter fell, 

 292-3. Moraine in front of the 

 Carter, 293. Southdean hill , 293. 

 Red sandstone near Braidwood 

 burn, 314. Berwickshire and East 

 Lothian Breccias,316. Formation 

 at Belhaven, 319. Of Berwick- 

 ship- — trap hills afford better pas- 

 ture than greywaoke, 407. 



Girthgate, ancient road near Mel- 

 rose, 191-2. 



Glacial formation and action — Bean- 

 ley, 23, 31. Jas. Tait on features 

 of Eglingham district, 220. At 

 Charlton, 260, 268. 



Gledstanes of that ilk at Reidswire, 

 62. Burnt by English in 1549,63. 



Glendearg — commemorative tablet, 

 57. Of the novel, 58. Ancient 

 means of access ; bridge over 

 Tweed said to have been erected 

 by Pringles, 192-3. Old name 

 Calf -hill, 193. Cairncross family, 

 198, 200. 



Gregson, John, of Wark — promotion 

 of turnip husbandry, 392. 



Grilse, formerly gilse, 15. 



Guild of Berwick, proceedings, i)ri- 

 vileges, powers, 5-20. 



Hadden Lime, analysis of, 77. 



Haggerston of Ellingham — Sir John 

 entertains Club to lunch at Elling- 

 ham, 264. Represents ancient 



Northumbria house,265. Account 

 of family, 276. 



Hardy, Dr Jas. — Testimonial on re- 

 ceiving degree of LL.D., 28. Sir 

 W. Grossman's tribute to labours 

 and services to Club, 28-9. The 

 address to, 29, 30. Report of 

 Meetings 1890, 22-85—1891, 259- 

 324. On now localities for rare 

 plants, 410-11. 



Harper, John, vicar of Berwick in 

 1686, 6. 



Hartburn — visit to church — descrip- 

 tion of church and monuments — 

 stone coffins recently unearthed, 

 282. Fine timber in churchyard 

 and glebe lands,283. Archdeacon 

 Thorp's grotto on banks of the 

 Hart, 283. Flora, 283. 



Hawick meeting, 61. Hardie's hill, 

 62. Hummelknows, 62. Gled- 

 stones, town clerks, 63. 



Heckley House, Grange, and Fence, 

 259. 



HillslapTower visited-lintel inscrip- 

 tion, 58. Described by J. Freer, 

 194 — in 1585 owned by Cairn- 

 cross family, 194. 



Hob Thrush and Robin Goodfellow, 

 goblin — at Callaly,at Holy Island, 

 and at Caplestone edge, etc., 52. 



Hodgson-Huntley, Mrs, of Carham, 

 3. — entertains Club, 74. List of 

 Carham Hall shrubs and fruit 

 trees, 387-9. 



Hodgson, J. C, on High Buston, 

 325-44, 390-1. 



Hogarth, George, author of Hist, of 

 Music, born in or near Lady kirk 

 parish, 301. 



Holy Island — plans of Sir W. Cross- 

 man's excavations exhibited, 60. 

 Roll of owners from 14th century 

 60. Account of excavations by 

 Sir Wm. Grossman, with plans, 

 225-40. Endowment of priory, 

 227. Inventory of 1362, 235— of 

 1533, 237. Infirmary of 1444, 237. 

 Antipapal medal found, 238. 

 Account of tithes, 238 — of land 

 rents, 238. State of the house in 

 1533, 239. 



Holywell- haugh, near Ladykirk — 

 scene of Edward I.'s arbitration 

 as to succession to Scottish crown, 



