General Index. 



Panlawrig, lands, 68. 



Parkend Cottages, 39. 



Paxton, Dr John, Noiham, 206. 



Peatlaw, 140, 144. 



Pechs or Picts, 140 — Pech-work, 



142. 

 Peel Fell, 16. 

 Peelrig, 72. 



Peel Burn or Glenkinnon, 329. 

 Pencaitland and Winton House 



Penchrise, Shankend, 145. 



Penmanshiel Bronze Palstaves, 397. 



Percival, C. of Longwitton, guided 

 Club at Netherwitton, 240. 



Perdita's Catalogue of Flowers, 3. 



Pewtoun or Pntton Mill in 1497, 52. 



Philiphaugh, 6 — Battle, 7 — House, 

 30 — Gardens, Mr Loney's Notes 

 on, 30 — Philiphaugh and Pulhope- 

 halch, 29— West and East, 29— 

 Turnbull, William of West, and 

 the Turnbnlls, 29 — Wm. Barbour, 

 of East, 29. 



Physical Decline of Country People, 

 322. 



Picts- work- Ditch, 142. 



Pictures and Portraits, Lists of, at 

 Nisbet House, 147-9 — Duns castle, 

 149-55— Langton House, 223-4— 

 Netherwitton, 243. 



Pilmore House, Cairns of, 40 — other 

 owners, 40. 



Piperdale Park and its Legend, 329. 



Plants, Lists of, Rare Berwickshire, 

 by Wm. Shaw, 401-2— by Adam 

 Anderson, 405-8— Newton Don,by 

 Wm. Wood, 403-4. 



Plendernethy Hill, 75. 



Poldrate, 36. 



Pont's Map of the Merse in 1620, 

 62. 



Population of British Isles, distrib- 

 ution of in Ancient and Modern 

 Times, 204. 



Pots, explanation of term, 246. 



Priest's Hole at Netherwitton,242-3. 



Pringles of Whytbank, 28. 



Prince Charlie's Army, 8. 



Proctor, John and Dorothy of 

 Shawdon, 213. 



Putounland (Putton Field), 70. 



Pyot Shaw and Broadwoodside, 43. 



Queen Mary's Ford, 330 

 Quern Stones at Wanchope, 16. 

 QQG 



Eaeclenghhead Farmhouse, views 

 from, 220. 



Rainfall at Glanton Pike for 1892- 

 1893, 188, 409— at Marchmont 

 House for 1892-1893, 193, 409— at 

 West Foulden for 1892-1893, 194, 

 410— at Rawburn for 1892-1893, 

 194, 410— at Cheswick for 1893, 

 411. 



Railzie, the, in Dumfriesshire, 142. 



Randy Road, 326. 



Rat chased and killed by Jackdaws, 

 327. 



Report of the Meetings of the Ber. 

 Nat. Club for 1892, 9-86— for 

 1893, 207-54. 



Reullismaynes, 71, 76. 



Ridpath, Rev. Mr, author of Border 

 History, grave, 233. 



Ringwoodefeld and Ringwood Haitt, 

 144. 



Ring or Earthwork, 144. 



Rink,, 8, 28. 



Rock Hall, effects of November 

 Gale on Gardens, by R. Clengh, 

 399. 



Rocks, (I) Mountain Limestone and 

 Lower Carboniferous Rocks of 

 Fifeshire Coast, 342— (2) Fossil 

 Arctic Shells in the Basin of the 

 Forth, 343— (3) Glacial Clay, with 

 Arctic Shells, in Errol Brick Clay, 

 343— (4) Parallel Roads of Glen- 

 roy, 343-4— (5) Old River Ter- 

 races of Earn, Teith, and Spey, 

 and the Antiquity of Man, and 

 their comparison with the Somme 

 Gravels, 344-5. 



Roman Age, 5. 



Roman Road or Wheelcauseway, 

 10. 



Roses in Selkirkshire, by Miss 

 Russell, 336-7— at Selkirk and 

 Sunderland Hall, 33. 



Ross, the Marchmont Herald, 52. 



Ross, Duke of, Archbishop of St. 

 Andrews, 60. 



Roxburghshire, Physical Character 

 of Men, 314-24— Census, 318. 



Royal Standard from Battle of 

 Worcester, 59. 



Boyal Oak Day at Morpeth, 129. 



Rule Water Valley, 10, 11— River, 

 14— Catrail, 141. 



Rule Water Ca' Trail, by Walter 

 Deans, 138. 



