Contents. 



10. Measurements of some of the largest Trees at Nisbet House, 



Berwickshire. By Peter Loney. ... ... ... 146 



(With other Tree Measarements, p. 147.) 



11. List of Paintings at Nisbet House, Berwickshire, the Seat 



of Lord Sinclair. ... ... ... ... ... 147 



12. List of Pictures in Duns Castle. ... ... ... 149 



13. Notes by G. Home-Drummond, Esq., on Family Portraits, etc., 



at Duns Castle. ... ... ... ... ... 151 



14. Notes on the Injury done by Field Voles (Arvicola agreftis) 



to young Plantations on Duns Castle Estate. By John 

 Ferguson, F.S.A. Scot. ... ... ... ... 156 



15. Memoir of the Rev. R. H. Williamson, M.A. By the Rev. E. 



H. Abamson, M.A., St. Alban's Vicarage, Felling-on-Tyne. 157 



16. The Gaelic Element in the Spoken Language of the South 



of Scotland. By Miss Russell of Ashiesteel. ... ... 161 



17. Some Place-Names in Scotland. By Mis.s Russell. ... 166 



18. Movements of Birds on Migration during the year 1892, and 



other Notes on Birds and Small Quadrupeds. By Charles 

 Stdart, M.D., Chirnside. ... ... ... ... 171 



19. Documents. Contributed by Mr Woodman. ... ... 177 



I. Berwick-upon-Tweed — Survey of Walls and Castle about 

 1535-6, pp. 177-186. IF. Morpeth, temp. Henry VII., pp. 

 186-188. 



20. Rainfall at Glanton Pyke, Northumberland, in 1892. By 



PrEDK. J. W. OOLLINGWOOD, EsQ. ... ... ... 188 



21. Tweed Salmon Fishery Documents. ... ... .. 189 



(1) Tweed Salmon taken by Rod and Line, p. 189. (2) 

 Weight of Large Salmon as taken by Nets, p. 190. (3) 

 An Account of the several days in each Winter on which 

 Ice was gathered and stored by the Berwick Fisheries 

 Company. By George L. Paulin, p. 190. (4) Statistics 

 and Notes as to the River Tweed Fisheries. By Geobge 

 L. Paulin, p. 191. 



22. Discoloured Rain and Analysis. ... ... ... ... 192 



23. Rainfall at Marchmont House, Duns, in 1892; and Marchmont 



Meteorological Notes for the year 1892. By Peter Loney. 193 



24. Notes of Rainfall and Temperature at West Foulden and at 



Rawburn during 1892. By H. Hewat Craw, West Foulden. 194 



25. Meteorological Observations at Cheswick, 1892. By Major- 



Gbneral Sir William Grossman, K.C.M.G. ... ... 195 



26. Donations to the Berwickshire Naturalists' Clab, and Exchanges 



with Scientific and Antiquarian Societies, to February 1894. 196 



27. General Statement^ 1892. ... ... ... ... 200 



