General Index. 



XXVll 



Collingwood, F. J. W., Discoloured 

 Rain at Glanton Pyke, 192 — Ana- 

 lysis of, by J.,L. Newbijrin, 192 

 Kainfall at Glauton Pyke for 1892 

 and 1893, 188, 409. 



Contrasts iu Border History, 57. 



Cordiners of Dar,s,Byelaws,' 1745,(32. 



Cotelands G7, 70, 72, 77. 



Covenant, National, an orij^inal copy 

 at Dans, 59. 



Craig-Brown, Thomas, Address de- 

 livered to the Ber. Nat. Club at 

 Berwick, Oct. 19,1892, 1-8; Re- 

 port of Selkirk Meeting, 25-32. 



Craig, Mrs M.G., Report of Hawick 

 and Waachope Meeting, 9-13. 



Craig-hill, near Ashiosteel, 328. 



Craig, Thomas, Report of Meeting 

 at Newton-Don, Stitchill, Smail- 

 holm, and Sandyknowe Tower, 

 227, 239. 



Craiglatch or Craiglethe, 246. 



Cranstoun of Thirlestane Main.?, 52. 



Craw, H. Hewat, Rainfall and Teni- 

 perature at West Foulden, 1892, 

 and 1893, 194, 410— at Kawbnrn, 

 for 1892-3, 194, 410. 



Ciomwell quartered at Netherwit- 

 ton, 242. 



Cross found between Gorebridge and 

 Borthwick, 332. 



Ci-ossman, Sir Wm., Meteorological 

 Observations at Cheswick, 1892 

 and 1893, 195, 411. 



Cruikstane, 76 — and Mill, 77. 



Crumstane, 71-2, 76— Mill, 77. 



Cruisie at Duns, 62. 



CuUey, George, of Fowberry Tower 

 death uf , 20G. 



Culley, Rev. Mat., Notes on Nefcher- 

 witton portraits, 242 — on Witton- 

 Shields Chapel, 243. 



Curie, James, jun., F.S.A., Figure of 

 Torwoodlee Broch, 245. 



Daisy, sung by Burns and Tennyson, 



2. 

 Dalgowrie, 41.. 



Dale not always a valley, 329. 

 Dacre, Lord, of the North, 186-8. 

 Dalziel, General, lanthorn, 62. 

 Darwin, Charles, 349, 353— his early 



associates, 352. 

 Dead Water Head, 10. 

 Dickinson, Miss, Paintings of Wild 



Flowers, 254. 



Deans, Walter, on the Ca'Trail, 138- 

 142 — his Collection of Antiquities, 

 and old sword, 11 — on St. Cuth- 

 bert Chapel and Chapel Cross, 

 143-5. 



Dodds, James, historian, biographer, 

 poet, and schoolmaster at Sandy- 

 knowe, 238. 



Dodlins, the, 9. 



Donations to Ber. Nat. Club and 

 Exchanges, 1894, 196—1895, 412. 



Douglas, Archibald, of Kilspindie, 

 Provost of Edinburgh, attempt on 

 his life, 52. 



Downes Tower and towne, 69. 



Draught-board of silver belonging 

 to Queen Mary, 59. 



Drawbridge and Dungeon, 182-3. 



Drought of 1893 in crops and water 

 on farmers, 202-3. 



Dunbar in 1803, and preparations 

 against French invasion, 305. 



Dunglass, Leslie's army at, 72. 



Dunlop of Duniop and West Mor- 

 ham, 39. 



Duns Casile, Club's visit to, 56-62, 

 see sepaiuLe index. 



Duns, Nisbet, and Fogo Meeting, by 

 John Ferguson, 50-80. 



Dykeheads, near Wauchope, 11, 138. 



Eaglescarnie, 42. 



Eaglescarnie burial ground, 40. 



Earlsule Farm, 140, 144. 



Earlstoun Verter Well, 325. 



East Moors Verter Well, 325. 



Eckford, Notes on Cist and Urn by 

 J. G. Winning, 123-4. cut. 



Edin's Hall, old plan of, by J. Black- 

 adder, (i2. 



Edmersdean (Cockburnspath) 

 Bronze Sword, 397. 



Edgar of Waddei'lie, 52. 



Eiilingliam, Harehope, and Old 

 Bewuk, Meeting at, 207-19. 



Eglingham Hall, 13th century stones 

 from Harehope, 214. 



Eglingham Burn and Langside Burn 

 once continuous, 209-10 — but now 

 with widely separated courses, 

 209 — Thrashing Machines when 

 introduced, 210 — Diift Gravel of 

 Eglingham valleys, 209-10. 



Elibankhill, gullies, and others else- 

 where, 246. 



Elfhoill, Elfhole, 71. 



