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Aber, Dumbartonshire, St Kessog's Chapel Formerly a T INDEX P4QB Aber, Dumbartonshire t Kessog'S , s Chapel Achnacree, Black Moss of, or Ledaig, Argyll, 224 formerl , .....yat . 138 —— Beag, Argyll, Chambered Cairn at, . 227 Aberdeen:— —— —— Dolmen-like Structures at, . 226 Apostle Spoon, Silver, made in, 193 Achnascra, Banffshire9 21 Gordone . Th , , sof Dice-Box, Bone, from, .... 12 Ackergill, Caithness, Excavatio f Graveno s Padlock from, ...... 106 at, .......6 19 . Quaich, Ivor d Ebonyyan , Stave, a f so —— —— Preliminary e SkeletaNotth n eo l from, (donation) ..... 106 Remain7 20 s fro m. .. Grave , sat Salver, Silver, mad , ...ein . 12 Repor n o tdo. , ....1 30 . Spoon, Silver, made in, .... 21 Adze, Stone, Zealandfrow mNe , (donation1 26 ) Stewart, "William, Bishop of, . 252/. Aikler Burn, Muirkirk, Ayrshire, Sitf o e Aberdeenshire: see Abergeldie; Aboyne ; Mediaeval Dwelling on, .... 282 Auchrynie, Striche nAulgarff; ; Brae- Airdrie, Lanarkshire, Jet Ring from Kirk- r Castlma e; Braemar , Castleton of; style Quarry, .....9 1 . Castletoun ; Cluny ; Cocklarachie ; Alcald l Riode e , Hermilio, elected Hon. Corgarff; Corgarff Castl e; Corrichie ; Fellow, ....... 259 Corriehoul; Craibston e; Criehie; Alloa, Clackmannan, Gold Armlet found Culsalmon d; Dubrac h; Echt ; Glen- near, . .. .192 buchat; Glenclunie; Glenmuick; Ancrum Mains, Roxburghshire, Flint Huntly; Invercauld Bridge; Kin- Scrape7 r from23 . , (purchase . ) drochit Castle; Knock Castle; Loin- —— —— Rubbing or Polishing Stones from, orne (Lineorn); Lumphanan; Mel- (purchase)5 23 . .. gum Lodge, Tarland; Ribbalach- Anderson, J. Maitland, LL.D., presents lagan ; Tarland ; Tillyfauld, Crimond; Fragment of a Tempera Painted Towie. Ceiling, ......0 1 . Bronze Flanged Axe from, 21 s —John—Mr , presents Flint Implements, Drinking Horn from, ..... 18 Potteryn Anvil-stonea d an , , from Highland Brooch, Copper, from, 106 Auchrynie, Strichen, and Glenluce "Western, Ancient Road, sin 102 Sands, ....... 104 Whor Steatitf o l e from, .... 193 —— —— presents Relics from Swiss Lake Abergeldie, Laird of, ..... 216 Dwellings, ...... 164 Abernethy, Brae , Morayshiresof , Outpost n Crosseo , d Roc—G. an —s . k S Rev . R . of Corgarff Castle at, .... 74/. Sculptures recently discovered in —— Perthshire, Cross-shaft from, 160 Wigtownshire, .....5 11 . Aboyne, First Earl of, ..... 210 —— —— presents a Stone Mould for Lucken- —— Aberdeenshire, Iron Door Plate from,. 164 booth Brooches, ....0 26 . Achdregnie Gordone Th , . , sof 214 —— —— present a Workes d Waterworn —— (Achdrigny), Banffshire, Lands of, 213/. Pebble, ....... 15 Achnacree, Argyll, Chambered Cairn, Anderson-Berry, Dr David, Death of, . 3 " Carn Ban, , ...."at . 225 Animal Remain n Cavi s e near Inchna- —— —— Urns from, ...... 226 damph, Sutherland, . 170,$: 328 INDEX. 329 Animal Remains from Muirkirk District, Armourers:— Ayrshire, ......9 26 . The M'Nabs, Site of Smithy of, at Barr Anniversary Meeting, ..... 1 a Chaistealain, Lorn, ...1 23 . Anstruther-Gray, Colonel W., electeo t d Arms and Armour:— Council, ....... 2 "Staff" or Spear, Horseman's,. 184 Antiquities in Benderloch and Lorn, . 224 Sword, Small, with Silver Hilt, madn ei Antlers, Reindeer, found in Cave near Glasgow, (donation) .... 165 Inchnadamph, ..... 169-172 Arms, Coats Heraldry e ofse : . Anvil-stone:— Arran, Earl of, . 257 fromDryburgh, Berwickshire, (donation) 12 Arrow-heads:— ,, Dryburgh Mains, (purchase) . 236 Chalcedony, from Lauriston Sca'urs, „ Glenluce Sands, (donation), . 12, 104 Howden Farm, Selkirkshire, . Ill ,, Greenhill Farm, Selkirk, . .113 Chert, from South Common Farm, „ Hillfoot, Bearsden, (donation)5 10 . Selkirk, ....... 112 Aquamanile, Bronze, Foot of, from Hut —— from Whitlaw Farm, Selkirk, . 114 Site, Garpel Water4 , 28 Muirkirk . , Flint :— Arabic Numerals at Corstorphine Church, . 176 from Auchrynie, Strichen, (donation) 104 Arbroath, Forfarshire, Toddy Ladle, Silver, found near Blackshaw, West Kil- mad , ......ein 4 1 . bride, (donation)....1 26 . Architectural Fragments from Trinity from Borehouse Farm, Oxton, College Church, Edinburgh, (donation5 23 ) Berwickshire, (donation) . 19 Ardohattan Priory, Taynuilt, Argyll, Dated , , Clayshant, Glenluce Sands, (pur- Cross-shaft at, . .162 chase) .....7 16 . Ardeer Sands, Stevenston, Ayrshire, Flint „ Glenluce Sands, (donation). 104, 234 Spearhead from, ....1 26 . ,, Greenhead Farm, Selkirk, . 113 Ardkeeling, Strypes, Morayshire, Carved „ Greenhill Farm3 11 , Selkirk . , Stone Ball from, ....6 16 . ,, Harrietsfleld, Ancrum, (pur- Argyll Achnacree se : e; Achnacre e Beag; chase) .....7 23 . Ardchattan; Benderloch; Black „ Howden Farm, near Selkirk . Il, l Crofts, Ledaig; Campbeltown; Clana- ,, Lauriston Scaurs, Howden macrie, Glen Lonain; Colonsay; Farm, Selkirkshire, . Ill Craignish; Dalmally; Eilean Mor, ,, Lochmaben District, (donation)9 . Kilmory, Knapdale; Innishael; In- „ Mosshouses, Melrose, (purchase) 237 veraray; lona; Islay; Kilberry, Knap- ,, Over Howden, Channelkirk, dale ; Kilblane; Kilbrennan, Kin- (donation) ..... 109 tyr e; Kilbride, Oban; Kilchoman, ,, Smedheugh Farm2 , 11 Selkirk . , Islay; Kilkerra n; Kilmartin; Kil- ,, South Common Farm, Selkirk, . 112 michael-Glassary; Kilmore, Dervaig, ,, Tillyfauld, Crimond, Aberdeen- Mull; Kilmory of Knapdale; Kirka- 6 shire16 . , (donation . ) pool, Tiree ; Lorn ; Morven ; Nerea- Iron, from Kindrochit Castle, (donation6 16 ) bolls, Kilchoman, Islay; Oronsay Quartz, from Mid-Town, Freswick, Priory; Saddell Abbey, Kintyre; (donation) ...... 262 Taynuilt; Texa, Islay. Stone, from Clackmae, Earlston, (pur- Argyll (Argyle)3 25 , Colin . ,. Knigh , of t chase) ....... 237 Armlet :— Arthurlee, Barrhead, Renfrewshire, Cross- Gold, found near Alloa, .... 192 shaft at, ...... 126/. 130 Jet, Fragment, from Greenhead Farm, Astragalus of Horse from Site of Viking Selkirk, ......3 11 . Grave at Reay, ..... 207 —— ——• from Smedheugh Farm, Selkirk2 11 , —— Donatio , n.....of 6 10 . —— — , —, Sout h Common Farm, Atholl Motto, The, .....9 17 . Selkirk, ....... 112 Auchindoun, Castle of, Banffshire, . 210 —— —— „ Whitlaw Farm, Selkirk, . 114 Auchrynie, Strichen, Aberdeenshire, Flint —— —— —— (donation) .... 106 Arrow-heads from, .... 104 Armlets of Human Hair, (donation) . 11 Aulgarff, Aberdeenshire, Lauds of, . 87 330 INDEX. PAGE Aulgarff, Aberdeenshire, Place-name, . 87 kirk ; Priesthill, Muirkirk; Seamill; Aumbrie, Lea Doof housd fo fro , ol rof n mea Shewalton Sands ; ShielBurn; Slack - in Prestonpans, (donation) . 104 shaw Burn, Muirkirk; Wardlaw Awls:— Hill; Wethevhill, Muirkirk; White- Bone, found in Cave near Inchnadamph, 171 haugh Moss; Yonderfields, West —— from Swiss Lake Dwelling, (dona- Kilbride. tion) ........ 161 Ayrs Moss, Muirkirk, Ayrshire, Ruined Bronze, from Cair t Marchhousena , Muir- Cairn and Hut Sites at, . 276, 280/. kirk, ........ 278 Axes :— Bronze, flanged:— Badge, Marriage, Silver, of Charles II., from Aberdeenshire,1 (purchase2 . ) (purchase) .....2 2 . „ West Glenbuck, Ayrshire, . 269 Badvo, Moulin, Perthshire, Cup-marked found near Perth1 2 , (purchase . ) Stone near, ..'..3 22 . Bronze, socketed:— Bagpipes, Lowland, from Peeblesshire, from "The Fort," Craignish, Argyll, (donation). ...... 10 (donation) .....7 10 . Bain, George, Death of, ..... 3 found near Duns, Berwickshire, (pur- Baird, William, Death of, .... 3 chase) ....... 167 —— —— Obituary Notic , ...eof 5 . from Grosvenor Crescent, Edinburgh, 45ff. Baledmund, Crofts of, Moulin, Perthshire, Locality unknown6 , 16 (donation . ) Cup-marks near, ....2 22 . Iron, from Viking Grave at Reay, . 203/. Balfern, Wigtownshire, RocSpiran o t k lCu Stone :— at, ........ 121 from Glenluce Sands, (donation). 12 Balfour-Melville, Evan W. M., elected, . 9 ,, Invereil, Dirleton, (donation) . 9 Ball, Clay, Perforated, from Mumrills, ,, Lochearnhead, ...3 13 . Falkirk, (purchase) .... 21 „ Marchhouse, Ayrshire, . 269,278 —— Carved Stone, from Ardkeeling, ,, Nigeria, (donation) ..6 1 . Strypes, Morayshire, (donation) . 166 „ Victoria, British Columbia, —— —— from Huntly, (donation) . 166 (donation) ..... 261—— —— from Lumphanan, (donation) . 165-6 Quartz, White, from Ladyflat, near Balquhidder, Perthshire, Cross at Ruined Duns, (purchase) ..... 23/. Church of, .....5 13 . Axe-like Stone Object from Hedderwick, Balvenie Castle, Banft'shire, Motto of Fourth near 6 Dunbar10 . , (donation . ) Earl of Atholl at, ..... 179 Axe-adze, Iron, from Wooden, Eckford, Banchory, Kincardineshire, Pigmy Jmple- (donation). ...... 193 ments foun . d.32 . near, 323/. 6. , Axe-hammers:— Bandie, Findlay, alias Mclnteir Lochn i , - Stone, probably from Minnigaff Parish, aber, .......7 6 . (donation). .....5 1 . Bane, Gregor, in Roffinyache, . 215 —— found near Perth1 , 2 (purchase . ) Banff, Tablespoon4 1 , Silver . ,. mad , ein Axle-tree Pin, from Priesthill, Muirkirk9 28 . , Banft'shir e Achdregniese e: ; Achnascra; Ayrshire: see Aikler Burn, Muirkirk; Auchindoun; Balvenie Castl e; Blair - Ardeer Sands, Stevenston; Ayrs flnd y; Blairflnd y Castle; Croughly; Moss; Berry Craigs, Muirkirk; Black- Delmore; Downan, Over and Nether; shaw, West Kilbride; Blackside; Drumin Castl e; Drymme n; Fodder - Castlehill, Muirkirk ; Crossflat; Cum- letter ; Inchrory; Inveravon (Inver- nock ; Dunure Castle; Garpel Water, aven); Inverchebit; Inverlochy; Muirkirk ; Glenbuck, West; Grasshill Inverourie ; Lecht; Nevie; Strat- Ridge, Muirkirk; Harwood, Middle- haven; Tombae. field, Muirkir kKames; ; Kineknowe, Baptismal Bowl, Pewter4 , 2 (purchase . ) Wellwood; Lamonburn, Muirkirk; Bar, Iron, from Wooden, Eckford, (dona- Linburn, Muirkirk; Marchhouse; tion) .......
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