^108 Proceedings the Society of Scottish Jntiquaries. 
3. An account of some Sculptured Stones in the north of 
Scotland, — bj Professor Stuart of Aberdeen. 
,4'. The Catalogue of the Library of the Cathedral Church of 
Glasgow, dated A. D. 1432, with observations by John Dillon, 
Esq. Sec. - 
5. An account of some Antiquities in the island of Milo in 
Greece, — by Captain J. D. Boswall, R. N. 
6. An account of an antient Axe of pure copper found at a great 
depth in Ratho Bog, county of Mid Lothian *, — ^by Dr Brewster. 
7. An account of some Warlike Weapons from the remotest 
district of Nepaul, — by Dr Borthwick. 
S. An account of some Monumental Tumuli at Largs, — by 
John Smith, Esq. 
9. Observations on the Well-house Tower and North Loch 
of Edinburgh,— by James Skene, Esq. 
10. Some Letters regarding the Porteous Mob, — communi- 
cated by Robert Johnston, Esq. 
11. Account of an ancient Tomb lately discovered in Kin- 
cardineshire, supposed to be that of Malcolm I. of Scotland,— 
by Professor Stuart of Aberdeen. 
12. Catalogue of the Manuscripts and Books belonging to 
the Franciscan Friars of Aberdeen, — by ditto. 
1 3. Account of the ancient Tomb in the Abbey Church of 
Paisley called Queen Bleary ““s, — by the Reverend Dr Boog of 
Paisley. 
14. Account of some Runic Inscriptions in the Isle of Man, 
and a Monument of that kind from Norway, now placed on 
the Castle Hill of Edinburgh, — by John Dillon, Esq. and the 
Rev. Dr Jamieson. 
The Society received the following donations to their Mu- 
seum : 
Presented by Godfrey Meyndl^ Esq. — of Roman medals, Faus- 
tina, Aurelius, L. Verus, Scipio and Hannibal, Nero ; a coun- 
ter-marked medal ; a ticket-medal for the games ; two silver 
coins of Athens and Thurium, the latter plated ; four Egy- 
ptian, of the Ptolemies ; three Greek : Scotch coins of Alex- 
See- this Journal^ Yol. VI. p. 367. 
