General Index. 



Kuberslaw, 10. 



Russell, Sheriff, Note on large 

 Laburnum, 16. 



Eussel, Mr, Editor of Scotsman, 29. 



Eussell, Miss, of Ashiesteel, on the 

 Gaelic Element in the Spoken 

 Language of the South of Scot- 

 land, 161-64— Words used in dif- 

 ferent parts of Scotland, 164-6^ 

 Some place-names in Scotland, 

 166-71— Owner of Sir Wr. Scott's 

 Invalid Chair, 249 — on Former 

 Lines of Road about Ashiesteel 

 328-33— Some Traditions about 

 Traquair,383— The Oak beside the 

 River at Ashiesteel, 335 — Roses in 

 Selkirkshire, 336-7. 



Russell family of, Ashiesteel — Fam- 

 ily Portraits by Reynolds, Rae- 

 bnrn, and Wilkie — Kinship with 

 Sir Walter Scott, 249— General 

 Russell's lease to Sir Walter, 250 

 acquisition of Estate in 1712, 251. 



Rutherford, Alison, or Mrs Cock- 

 burn, 28. 



Rutherford, Mr, hospitality at Ashie- 

 steel House, 244, 249. 



Ruthven, Patrick, Laird of Yair and 

 Lord of Ettrick, 28. 



Ryslaw, 76. 



St. Bothan's Water, its various 

 names, 38, 43. 



St. Clairs, the Lord Sinclair, 148. 



Salmon Fishery at Amble, 283. 



Salmon, Tweed Fishery Returns, by 

 George L. Paulin, 189-91— Taken 

 by Rod and Line, 189— Weight 

 of, 190— Ice Stored, 190— Statis- 

 tics of Annual Produce, 191 — 

 Sexes of Salmon and Grilse, 191. 



Salton Church, 38. 



Samuelston and its Witches, 38. 



Sampsoniswallis, 71 — Sanct sowms 

 wallis, 71,76, 77. 



Sandyknowe Tower, visit to, 235-7. 



Scott, Sir Walter, lays foundation 

 stone of Tweed Br., 28 — residence 

 at Smailholm or Sandyknow,236 — 

 anecdotes of grandfather, 237 — 

 tenancy of Ashiesteel, history and 

 description of invalid chair, 249 — 

 Lease from, of General Rnssell, 

 249-50 — his mother's portrait, 249 

 — unpublished letters, 250, 371 — 

 Scott's Oak, 250— Plate. 



Scott of Haining's arrow, 6. 



Scott of Sandyknowe, grandfather 

 of Sir Walter, Anecdote of, 237. 



Scott-Plummer, Mr, of Sunderland 

 Hall, 27. 



Selby Collection of Birds, now at 

 Callalv, 23. 



Selkirk Castle, 6, 31. 



Selkirk, Origin of, 6 — View of its 

 History, 6, 7, 8— Burned, 7 -the 

 Banished Lords, 7 — David I., Wal- 

 lace, Alexander III., Edward I., 

 the Douglases, 6. 



Selkirk Meeting, by Mr T. Craig- 

 Brown, 25-32 — Raeburn's Meadow 

 25 — Wr. Scott of Raebnrn, slain in 

 a duel byMark Pringle of Crichton, 

 26— Mark Pringle, of Crichton, 

 and his descendant, of Haining, 

 26— Anne Scott, of Gala, 26— 

 Leslie's Nick and Troopers, 26 — 

 Will's Nick, 26 — Queen Mary's 

 Ford on the Ettrick, 26— her 

 Visit to Hermitage, 26 — her Road, 

 29 — Bridgeheugh Farm and An- 

 cient Bridge, 26--Curious Dwarf 

 Firs on garden wall, 26 — Lindean 

 Churchyard, 26 — Church and its 

 excavation, 26 — Wrang-stannin' 

 Kirk, 26— Sir William Douglas of 

 Liddesdale, his assassination near 

 Philiphaugh, 27 — body rested at 

 Lindean Kirk, 27 — Silver Cup and 

 Biise, 31 — Corporation Plate and 

 Provost's Chain, 31— Flag (Sir W. 

 Scott's), Burgh Flag and Flag- 

 staff, Halberts, Snuff-mull, Sout- 

 ers' Books, 31 — Weapons, 31 — 

 Hainiug Castle, 31 —Site of Sel- 

 kirk Castle, and its Visitants and 

 History, 31— Peel Hill and the 

 Peel, 31-2 -Barbour of Philip- 

 haugh, 32 — Council Chamber and 

 Court Room, 32— Sir W. Scott, 

 Bust of, 32— Flodden and Town 

 Council Minutes, 32 — Charters 

 and Halberts, 32— Ettrick Lodge, 

 32. 



Selkirkshire, Physical Character of 

 Men, 314-24-Census, 318. 



Seton, Robert of Mexico, 29. 



Seton, Margaret (one of the Queen's 

 Maries), 59— George, Lord, 59. 



Shaw, William, on Rare Berwick- 

 shire Plants, 401. 



Shillwell Verter Well, 326. 



