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General Index. 



Maiden Chambers, near Lorbottle, 

 Sandstone caves, 48. 



Marjoribanks, Lord, riding school 

 at Ladykirk built by, 369. Lady 

 Marjoribanks, daughter of Sir T. 

 Haggerston, 276. Presentation 

 of clock to Ladykirk church, 376. 



Marriage contract, 1712, Murray of 

 Unthank — Bennet of Chesters,56 



Mearns, Rev. Peter, 78, 80. 



Meetings, Report of, for 1890 — 

 Beanley, 22. Callaly, 89. Mel- 

 rose, 55. Hawick, 61. Carham, 

 72. Berwick, 82. For 1891— 

 Ellingham, 259. Wallington, 279. 

 Carter Fell, 291. Ladykirk, 298. 

 Dunbar for Shippath dean, 312. 

 Berwick, 320. 



Melampyrnm montanum found near 

 Rimside moor, 56. 



Melrose — meeting at, 55. Grazings 

 of monks in Wedale, 58. Monks 

 owned Langlee, 190. Grange 

 Gate and Abbey Grange, 191. 

 Grant of byres at Buckholm, by 

 de Morville, 195 — owned Lang- 

 shaw tower, 201. 



Members, New, 83,267,291,308,321. 



Meteorology, 243-5, 413-5. 



Middleton, North, near Morpeth — 

 Survival until 1806 of village com- 

 munity — traces of ancient lake — 

 British weapons found, 288. 



Migratory Birds — Tables showing 

 arrival on Tweedside, 1860-90, 

 243— oa Whiteadder 1891, 412. 



Milne-Home, David, of Milne- 

 Graden — oldest member of Club, 

 4. Obituary notice, 407. Essays 

 on Geology, etc., 407-9. Victo- 

 rious encounter with Darwin,408. 



Moffat, Andrew, of Beanley, death 

 of, 257. 



Mons Meg, visits Ladykirk in 1497, 

 306. 



Moraine in front of the Carter, 293. 



Morton, Robt., burgess of Berwick 

 in 1594, 10. 



Moths, Wood Tiger, on Lorbottle 

 moor, 49. Pass Moth Caterpillar 

 from Cockburnspath, etc., 84. 



Newham, Geological note by late 

 Geo. Tate, 269. 



Norham — Club catered for by ladies 

 of, 308. Sculptured stones, draw- 

 ing of, 311. Mrs Greet's collec- 

 tion of antiquities, 311. 



New Mills dam destroyed by Scots 

 in 1679, 12. 



Ormistons of Westhouses in Elwyn- 

 dale — Tower forfeited and re- 

 stored, 190. 



Ornithological Notes, see separate 

 Index, xii. 



Ornithology — Nests of Ring Ouzel, 

 Coot, Reed Bunting, Buzzard, and 

 March Harrier, etc., at Beanley, 

 25. Herons frequent Kemmer 

 Lough, 25. Callaly— Gold Crest, 

 Greater Spotted Woodpecker, 

 Woodcock, Bittern, Hoopoe, 47. 



Paul, Rev. Robt., drawing of Wark 



grave cover, 80. 

 Paul, Rev. David, on the Fungi of 



Roxburgh, 218-20. 

 Paulin, George, the poet, rector of 



Ayr academy born at Horndean, 



307. 

 Peatery near Aikengall, ancient 



roads thereto, 816-7. 

 Penchrise Pen, adage, 62 — visited, 



67. 

 Pre-Reformation Churches of Ber- 

 wickshire — see separate Index. 

 Preston Tower — gardens, grounds, 



clock, 266. girth of trees, 266. 



Early owners, 277-8. Cadwalla- 



der Bates' description of, 278. 



Quadrupeds, notes on, 412. 



'Raid of the Kers,' illustrated by 

 Major R. Thompson, 85. 



Rainfall Return, 243-5, 413-5. 



Rare Plants, new localities for, by 

 Dr Hardy — Milum effusum, L., 

 Cetraria sepincola, Squamaria 

 gelida, Nuphur minima, Lathroea 

 squamaria, Linncea ho7-ealis, 410. 

 Linnoea borealis, Galium, mollugo, 

 etc., new localities, by John An- 

 derson, 386. 



Review of Club's work for 50 years, 

 253. 



Richardson, Ralph, F.R.S.E., obitu- 

 ary notice of David Milne-Home, 

 407. 



Ridpath, Rev. George, author of 

 Border History — Rev.Philip,Con- 

 solations of Philosophy, sons of 

 minister of Ladykirk, 378. 



Robertsons of Ladykirk — Wm. the 



