General Index. 



XXV 



mer'a tower, 181 — Sandes tower 

 and bnlwarke, 181 — Sands new 

 tower, 181 — Brige new tower pre- 

 pared, and Brige gaite,182 — Coun- 

 stabell tower, 183-Fosteron tower 

 and posteron, 183 — Chappell tow- 

 er, 183— Bnttres and Hawll, 183 

 — Whit Wawll and Captaigne's 

 lodgings and posteron, 183, 184 — 

 Whit Wawll tower, 183, 186— 

 Stank, posteron, and barme kinge, 

 184— Bakhowse tower, 184, 185— 

 Bonkill tower, 184, 185 — Guners 

 tower, 184 — Dongeon, the, 185 — 

 Myln, Brewhowse, Garner, and 

 Ordenance howse wanting, 185, 

 186 — Holde man wawll and 

 Havyn, 185. 



Berwick Annual Meeting,80-6, 252-4 



Bewick Camp and Incised rocks, 211, 

 212 — fine view from, 212 — Chapel, 

 212 -Tower, 212— Botany, 212. 



Berwickshire Naturalists' Club, 

 character of its Proceedings and 

 early members, 340, 341. 



Berwickshire Mosses, list by Rev. 

 George Gunn, 405. 



Binning, Lord, portrait at Nisbet, 

 149. 



Birkinsyde, 72. 



Birds in North Northumberland in 

 1893, 203. 



Black dale, Ashiesteel, 329. 



Black Rain, described by F. J. W. 

 Collingwood, 83. 



Blair, Mr Robert, F.S.A., on Callaly 

 Castle Antiquities, 21-23. 



Blakehope or King's ford on Tweed, 

 331. 



Blantyre, Lord, 40. 



Blawearie and its Cists and Graves, 

 211. 



Blawearie, view from, 211. 



Blomefield, Rev. Leonard, death, 206. 



Blomefield, Rev. Leonard, In Memo- 

 liam, his work and writings by 

 Rev. Prebendary Earle, 347-351 

 — with other notices by members 

 of the Bath Natural History and 

 Antiquarian Field Club, 352-8. 



Blyndlee, 244, 



Bodwell, Lady, 187. 



Bokenfield Moor, Muster of Array, 

 213. 



Boncheater Bridge and Camp, 11 — 

 Bonchester, 14— Hill, 10, 14. 

 FPF 



Boldside Kirk, 27. 



Bolton, the Mansion, 42 — Hearse, 

 proverbial expression, 41 — Under 

 or Nether and Upper, 39 — Dovecot 

 39— Graveyard, Communion Plate 

 and Tokens, 40-1 — Moor, Wood, 

 Farm, 39. 



Book of Hours at Duns, 59. 



Border Fortlets, 83— Dr Christison's 

 investigations, 83. 



Border RiHes, 315, 317, 319. 



Borthwick Cross and Church, 332. 



Borthwick, Col., his Lead mine, 29. 



Botany of Bewick Moors, 212. 



Botany, 23, 24, 84, 212. 



Bridge builders and keepers at Mor- 

 peth, 130. 



British Graves, 24. 



British Camps and Villages, 204. 



British Grave, in Linden Park, 9 — 

 at Callaly, 24. 



British Cist on Blawearie, 211 — on 

 Ayton Law farm, 392 — on Bed- 

 hengh farm, Oldcambns, 393-395. 



British Forts on Langton Edge, 

 described, 219-20. 



Broch at Torwoodlee,244 — at Mousa 

 245 — Cockbnrn Law, 245. 



Bronze Dagger and Flint Arrow- 

 head, 391-2. 



Bronze Implements found in Ber- 

 wickshire, 395-398. 



Brotherston, Andrew, his collection 

 of Roses and Willows, now at 

 Stichill manse, 233. 



Brother-stones, the, 235. 



Brown, Dr John, on Ruberslaw, 10. 



Brown, Thomas, D.I)., etc., Edin- 

 burgh, 206— Life,339-46. 



Brown, Sir John Campbell, K.C.B., 

 346. 



Brown, James, dean of Aberdeen, 

 60. 



Browne's, Major A. H., hospitality 

 to Club at Callaly, 20— thanked 

 for same, 21 — Catalogue of Callaly 

 Castle Museum —presented, 

 199. 



Brown of Coalstoun, 40. 



Bruce, Robert, Charter of, 49. 



Brngh, peculiar, 326. 



Bruntons, the, 69. 



Brydone, Patrick, portrait of, pre- 

 sented, 199. 



Bryngbourne, 187. 



Bullfinch at Stitchell, 233. 



