Bistorp of tbe Beru)tck$l)ire naturalists' Club< 



VOL. XIX. PART I.— 1903. 



CONTENTS. 



PAGE 



1. Annual Address by the President, Rev. Thomas Martin, M.A. ; 



delivered 8th October 1903. ... ... ... • • .1 



2. Reports of the Meetings for the year 1903 : — 



(1) EILDON HILLS and DRYBURGH ; 27th May. ... 18 



(2) ROSS LINKS; 25th June. ... ... .. ... 24 



(3) EARLSTON, FOR THE BLACK HILL; 22nd July. ... 26 



(4) EMBLETON and DUNSTANBOROUGH CASTLE; 27th 

 August. ... ... ... ... ... 30 



(5) DALKEITH PALACE and NEWBATTLE ABBEY; 23rd 

 September. ... ... ... ... ... 40 



(6) ANNUAL MEETING at Berwick; 8th October. ... 48 



3. The Black Hill of Earlston. By J. G. Goodchild, F.G.S., 



Royal Scottish Museum, Edinburgh. ... ... 51 



4. The Geological Formations near Embleton, Northumberland. 



By the Same. ... ... ... ... ... 60 



5. On the Occurrence of the Lesser Whitethroat near Berwick. 



By George Bolam, F.Z.S., Berwick-on-Tweed. ... 68 



6. Ornithological Notes. By the Same. ... ... ... 69 



7. Interesting Archjeological Discoveries at Old Jedward. By 



Walter Laidlaw, F.S.A. (Scot.), Jedburgh. (Plates I. 

 and II.) ... ... ... ... ... ... 73 



8. Description of Plates : — 



(1) Chapel of Old Jedward. (Plate I.) ... ... ... 77 



(2) Sculptured Stones from Old Jedward. (Plate II.) ... 77 



(3) Matrix discovered in Canongate, Jedburgh. (Plate III.) 78 



