364 Memoir of Sir Walter Elliot of Wolfelee. 



I am sorry that, owing to a pressure of work and subsequent illness, 

 I was not able to undertake Dr Cleghorn's proposal of a fuller account 

 of our venerated member. Some one who has access to libraries 

 containing the publications of the Asiatic Society, etc., will, I hope, 

 undertake the duty of giving- a complete register of his Papers. 



APPENDIX. 



Club's Data and References. 



Sir Walter Elliot, K.C.S.I., LL.D., F.R.S., F.L.S., F.S.A., Scot., 



admitted a member of the Berwickshire Naturalists' Club, 25th June 



1860; Died at Wolfelee, 1st March 1887, aged 84 years. 



Vol. V. 



1. On Denholm and its Vicinity ; contains notices of the Douglases 

 of Cavers, the Elliots of Minto, of Dr John Leyden, the llev. James 

 Duncan, the naturalist, and of Dr J. A. H. Murray— pp. 307-325 ; 

 with Appendix, pp. 326-330. 



2. Address at the Alnwick Meeting, I7th August 1868, pp. 420-422. 



Vol. VI. 



3. Address delivered at Berwick on the 30th of September 1869, 

 pp. 1-53 ; contains History of the ToUis Hill Girdle, and of Hermitage 

 Castle, 2 Plates of Hermitage Castle. 



4. On a Goshawk killed at Minto, and some other Raptorial Birds, 

 and on Indian Falconry, pp. 318-325. 



Vol. VII. 



5. Memoir of Dr T. C. Jerdon, pp. 143-9. 



6. Biographical Notice of Archibald Jerdon, Esq., pp. 338-344. 



7. List of the Rarer Birds seen or captured in the Hawick and 

 Neighbouring Districts, mostly in 1875, pp. 524-525. 



Vol. VIII. 



8. Some Account of the Plague of Field Mice in the Border Farms 

 in 1876-7, with Observations on the Genus Arvicola in general, pp. 

 447-474. Cat. 



Vol. IX. 



9. On the Representation of the Club at Meetings of the British 

 Association ; and on the Co-operation of Naturalists' Clubs, pp. 563-565. 



Vol. X. 



10. Reminiscences of Border Camps in Southdean and Hobkirk 

 Districts, pp. 145-6. 



Vol. XI. 



11. Rattling, Roaring Willie, with Notes on the Song by W. EUiot- 

 Lockhart, Esq., pp. 467-483. 



To Wade's Border Magazine, Edinburgh, 1863, Sir Walter contributed 

 a paper on Birds. 



