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(1) Very large collection of flint, quartz and chert artifacts, particularly from Lanark- shire (Lacaille, Stone Age in , fig. 74), Dryburgh, Ardnamurchan and Morar (cit. 291-7), lona and Tiree; a bronze swivel-ring ornamented with animal heads, fro mGhroisa . MUNRO, A latTireee . th e W y B ., D.LITT., F.S.A.SCOT. (2) Finds fro excavatioe mth n o fchamberea d cair t Embona , near Dornoch, . ByJ. MACINTOSH, Embo. o neolithi(3Tw ) c flint implements from Loch Ericht, Inverness-shire . SIMPSONP y B . , Aviemore. (4) Notched two-ended scraper, from Richardcairn, near Auchencairn, Kirkcudbright- . WALKERD . J . shireM , y RichardcairnB . . (5) Four flint and chert arrowheads from Wyoming. By Captain N. DIEHL, U.S.A.A.F. (6) Stone club found near Trondavoe, Brae, Shetlan 385697U d(H ) (PI. XXXIII, I)y B . Mr . MOUATsM . PhemisterJ r , BraeD r pe , . (7) Stone plough share (?) from Rendall, Orkney. By R. G. WORK, Rendall. (8) Decorated socketed bronze axe found at Loch Glashan, Argyll (PL XXXIII, 3). By e FORESTRth Y COMMISSION. (9) Small pair of bronze toilet shears from the souterrain at Loch Erribol, Sutherland. (PI. XXXIII . ByJ4) , . ELLIOT, Clovenfords. (10) Roughly perforated stone, found in the river bank near Wiselaw Mill, near Carfrae- mill, Channelkirk . MEEKM . A , y LauderB . . (11) Four fragments of clay moulds, and a perforated pumice rubber, from a short cist at Golspie, Sutherland (P.S.A.S., xc (1956-7), 234-8). By His Grace The Duke f SUTHERLANDo . (12) Curved fragments of bronze, found on Traprain Law, East Lothian. By J. C. WALLACE, F.S.A.SCOT. (13) Sandstone disc, found on Traprain Law. By N. BAYNE, Edinburgh. (14) Stone palette, found in a grave at Portgower, , Sutherland (ND ooi 129) (Discovery and Excavation 1960, 40). ByJ. O. F. MACKAY, Portgower, per Dr I. D. Pennie, Golspie. (15) Small sandstone cup or lamp, found near Claypotts Castle, Broughty Ferry, Angus. By J. CORNFOOT, Dundee, per Daniel Henderson, F.S.A.SCOT. (16) Hand-made and wheel-turned pottery, and a spindle whorl, from Dun Heanish, . CAIRDH . J s , TireeF.S.A.SCOTMr y B . . (17) Roman spearhead from Birrenswark, Dumfriesshire (T.D.G.A.S., 1959-60, 190-1 JOHr Si Ny B BUCHANAN-JARDINE . d PIX) .an , Bart., Castlemilk, Lockerbier pe , W. F. Cormack, F.S.A.SCOT. (18) Iron spearhead, found in a disturbed long cist at Easter Ferrygate Gardens, North Berwick: possibly intrusive (Discovery and Excavation Scotland 1960, 27). By Mr and . MrOLIVERJ . sS , North Berwick. (19) Small globular pot of grass-tempered ware, from the bank of the Tirfergus Burn, Kin tyre (see fig.. BROWN. 328)R p , y B . , Drumlemble, Campbeltown. 328 PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY, ig6o-6l (20) Stone object, probabl n unfinisheya d moul a smal r dfo l brooch, found neae th r Skail burn, Strathnaver, Sutherland . MACKAYJ . W y B . , F.S.A.SCOT. (21) Bone bead, possibly fro mrosarya , foun t Inchmahomda . eSTEWAR A Priory . J y B .T of Inchmahome, Helensburgh, Dunbartonshire r Ministrpe , Worksf yo . (22) Carved ivory knife handle surmounte liona y db , foun t Sweethearda t Abbey, Kirk- cudbrightshire. By R. A. OSWALD, Auchengrieve, Ayrshire, per Ministry of Works. (23) Bone spoon from Amisfield Tower, Dumfriesshire. By the TRUSTEES OF THE LATE . JOHNSTONEW , Glasgow r Ministrpe , Worksf yo . (24) Silver crucifix of 15/16th century date, with niello decoration, found in Craigmillar Castle mountew n no ebon,a n o dy cross. HAMILTOA y Mis B . .C s N BRUCE, Edinburgh. (25) Circular copper brooch with chevron markings, found at Eoligary, Isle of Barra, in 1919 Misy B . MAGLEOD. sR , Castlebay, Barra. (26) Small iron bell with remains of bronze coating, found at Minchmoor, near Traquair, Peeblesshire . DENHOLMW y B . , Traquair. (27) Gold coins from the Lockett Collection: three Robert III and one James III (see Notes e PILGRI . 325)th p , y B .M TRUST.

Small pot of grass-tempered ware from beside Tirfergus Burn, near Campbeltown, Argyll; see Donations No. 19 (1/2) (28) Coins fro Lockete mth t Collection sterlingo :tw Davif so Jame, dI golV sI d unicorn, Mary gold forty-four shilling piece (see Notes e LOCKET . th 325)p , y B . T EXE- CUTORS. (29) 'Crosraguel' farthing of James III (unknown mint), and three other coins. By J. J. CAW, Edinburgh. (30 CharleA ) I bawbesI brassf eo , probabl . GREIGC s yforgerya Mr , Edinburghy B . . (31) Three dollar s- Austria , Phili Elizabetd pan h 1616; Emperor Ferdinan I 1621dI ; Spain, Philip IV 1631 - found in 1952 on the beach at Banff. By G. G. KERR, Banff. (32) Gold ring with monogram of a Viscount or Countess Falkland in gold wire under a crystal, late iyth century, found nea Broae th r d Walk, Belton, Dunbary B . Miss I. MAXWELL, North Berwick, per J. S. Richardson, F.S.A.SCOT. (33) Fragmentary woodwork froe earlmth y i8th century Reay loft, formerle th n i y Parish Church, Tongue, Sutherland. By the CHURCH OF SCOTLAND GENERAL TRUSTEES. (34) Teapo Yi-Isinf to g ware, with silver spout, sai havo dt e been give Princy nb e Charles DONATION 9 PURCHASED 32 E MUSEUAN TH O T SR MFO S Edwar membea o dfamilt e th f Knighf ro yo t of Jordanston, Perthshire Misy B . s S. H. R. RUTHERFORD, Mortimer, Nr. Reading. (35) Two silver cups by James Gilsland, Edinburgh, 1782-3. Bequeathed by Miss H. B. SHAND, Dundee. (36) Pewter communion cup of the Associate Congregation, Edinburgh, dated 1794. r LINDSAD y B Y WHITE, Edinburgh. (37) Kirk ladle with a sliding lid, and a number of communion tokens. By the Rev. Dr TAYLOR MACKENZI e KIRth Kd an ESESSION , AUCHTERLESS, Turriff, Aberdeen- shire. communioo (38Tw ) n tokens, Kinfauns Parish (18th century), Queensferry Parish (1713). By the KIRK SESSION OF ST CUTHBERT'S PARISH CHURCH, Edinburgh, per the Hon. Lord Strachan. (39 communioA ) n toke190a d 1n an Glasgow Exhibition medallet Misy . B FRAZER. sN , Edinburgh. (40) Hoard of twelve very worn 18th-century halfpennies, three of them countermarked with initials (AC and PS), from the ruins of the old Manse, Barvas, Lewis. By D. MACLEOD, Barvas, per A. M. Morrison. (41) Guine aBane notth Aberdeenf f ko eo , 1796 Misy B . DICKIE. sE , Edinburgh. (42) An early Victorian shell top table, decorated by the donor's great aunt, and a collection of shells and unfinished work. By Miss H. FREEBAIRN-SMITH, London, Londoe th r pe n Museum. (43) Cork carving of a stag-hunt; glass walking stick. By R. FINGZIES, Edinburgh. (44) A sampler showing Burns' cottage and dated 1843, and a Window Tax receipt, 1836. By Mrs C. BROWN, Edinburgh. (45) Victorian embroideries, samplers, christenin g. BAILLIEJ robs eMr etcy , B Edin. - burgh. (46) Lead token 'Wilson Book-keeping Edinburgh 1796'. By R. and S. BEECHY, Edin- burgh. (47) Boo mapf ko Scottisf so h roads ,. WILLIS1775H y B . , Portobello. (48) Three wooden batons, Peeblesshire Peace Officer (George III), County of Peebles (Victoria), Edinburgh (?) (William IV). By J. R. LOCKIE, F.S.A.SCOT. (49) Bowl of a clay pipe, found where workmen were digging in Constitution Street, Leith. By R. H. CUTHBERTSON, Edinburgh. (50) Musical grandfather clock, mad Johy eb n Smit Pittenweemf ho , Fife, which belonged to the donor's grandfather (Smith, J., Old Scottish Clockmakers (1921), p. 360). . HARVEYO B. yR , Berkhamsted. (51) Silver-mounted vase snuff-mull of ivory, inscribed 'Alexander Brash, Leith'. Miss AINSLIE, Edinburgh. horo tw e silven(52 d snufOn ) an r f a silveboxe d ran s vinaigrette Misy B . BUIST.E s , Edinburgh. (53agatn A ) e sead igth-centuran l y costume photographs Messry B . s TAIT AND CRICH- TON, w.s., Edinburgh. (54) Firemark of the Birmingham Insurance Company, formerly on a house at Alyth, Perthshire . WHITED . G y , B Dundee. r Daniepe , l Henderson, F.S.A.SCOT. (55) Lead firemark, Friendly Insurance Society of Edinburgh. By D. HANNAH, Edin- burgh. (56 perforateA ) d stone rubber foun t Hadda d o Farm, Fordoun, Kincardineshirey B . Mis . MILLARsE , Dundee r Daniepe , l Henderson, F.S.A.SCOT. 33° PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY, Ig6o-6l (57) Stone wit iron ha n loo rind pgan attached 'weaver'a , e saib o dt . sT wecht'. W y B . BROWN, Peebles. (58) Mason's chisel foun t Cardonesda s Castle, Gatehouse-of-Fleet, Kirkcudbrightshire. By K. A. HARKNESS, Liverpool. (59-72) Various igth-century objects by Mrs J. BAXTER, Wokingham; Lady BROUN LINDSAY, F.S.A.SCOT. ; Miss CAVERHILL, Edinburgh . FENTON;A , F.S.A.SGOT. . GRAHAMA . D ; , Edinburgh; Mis . GRAYsM , Edinburgh . HARRISR . C ; , Darlington Ministre th r pe ,Worksf yo . RENDERD ; - SON, F.S.A.SGOT.; R. E. HUTCHISON, Edinburgh; Miss M. R. MURCAR, Strichen; The Misses Ross, Edinburgh; Mrs SKINNER, Huntly; Mrs E. M. MURRAY THOMSON, Edinburgh . WYLLIES . T ; , Pencaitland. (73) Six New Year cards andValentines of the 18705. ByR. B. K. STEVENSON, F.S.A.SCOT. (74) Round silver brooch, by M. Rettie & Son, Aberdeen, and silver crowned double- heart brooch, both igth-century; silver 'Celtic' cross-head pendant Wilsoy b , d nan Sharp, Edinburgh, 1918-19; stone axe-head marked 'Fingask' . MisJ y . B .E s BEGG, F.S.A.SCOT. (75-95) Article costumf so y eb Mrs M. ADAM, Edinburgh; Mrs AINSLIE, East Barns; The Misses BUIST, Edin- burgh; Miss A. W. CAIRNS, Edinburgh; Miss M. A. CARGILL, Edinburgh; Miss . J CARRE, Edinburgh . ; CAWC Mis . A ,s. DOUGLASEdinburghM . M s , Mr ; Rothienorman; Mrs E. E. FENTON, Edinburgh; Miss GILCHRIST, Gullane; Miss . KENNEDYF , Edinburgh KNOXs Mr ; , Edinburgh . MACDONALDS . D s Mr ; , Kipp- ford; A. MACKIE, Edinburgh; Mrs W. M. MACMILLAN, Edinburgh; Mrs J. A. MACPHERSON, Huntly; Mrs MANSON, Edinburgh; Miss MERCER, Edinburgh; J. KENT RICHARDSON, Gullane; Mrs SCOTT KELLY, Edinburgh; Mrs STIRLING, Edinburgh. (96) Uniform of the Atholl Curling Club. By I. ROBERTSON, Blair Atholl. (97) Collectio lady'f no s costume, mainl f 20th-centuryo y date . GIFFORDMisy B B . I s , Edinburgh. (98-99) Article costumf so domestid ean y b e cus . McGiLLMisM . sJ , Musselburgh; Miss VEITCH, Edinburgh. (100—102) Association and Club badges by . CAMPBELLK . G s Mr , Edinburgh . CORMACKA . E s Mr ;, Edinburgh; Miss HORN, Glasgow. (103-104 r medalWa ) s awarde donorse th o dt ' fathery b s J. McMiLLAN, Edinburgh; Miss A. B. WEBSTER, Edinburgh. (105) A match-holder and striker of Belleville pottery, Prestonpans; brass token; flint flakes from Aberdeenshire. ByJ. S. RICHARDSON, F.S.A.SCOT. (106) Fourteen item Scottisf so h igt2Otd han h centur Villeroy yb e potteryd on y an d an , Bogn of Dresden; silver heart-shaped brooch mad Chesteren i , 1923-4; earthenware plaque with text. By S. MAXWELL, F.S.A.SCOT. (107—120) Domestic equipment and fitments etc. by G. R. CAMPBELL, Lasswade; JOHN DALE, Blantyre; Mr and Mrs FAROJJHARSON, Fyvie; Mrs D. FINDLAY, Dundee; Mrs I. GRAY, Oyne; The late L. JAFFREY, Insch; R. H. KILPATRICK, Dalbeattie; The Misses MACDONALD, Auchingoul House y Huntlyb , . McNEiLLA ; , Smearisary, Inverness-shire . RAEV s , Mr ; F.S.A.SGOT.; Mrs E. SIME, Methven; Mrs E. STOTT, Huntly; Mr and Mrs WALKER, Insch; . WEIRMisD . sJ , Leadhills. DONATION PURCHASED E MUSEUAN TH O T SR MFO S 331 (121) Section of a claut-and-clay partition, from Kelso. By M. and J. BALLANTYNE, Kelso. (122-123) I terns of shop equipment by The Manager, Messrs LIPTON'S, North Bridge, Edinburgh; J. PETRIE, Keith. (124-161) Items of farm and dairy equipment by . J BAXTER, Natal . BEALEB . ; A Mis ,. EdinburghM s r BROWNM ; , Abbet yS Bathans; G. BRUCE, Turriff; MACKENZIE CHALMERS, Keith; J. M. CUMINE, Strichen . J DUNCAN; , Keith. GEDDESS . G ; , Fordyce . GRAYG ; , Auchterless; G. GRAY, Methlick; Mrs HENDRY, Delgaty; J. HUNTER, Turriff; J. G. HUNTER, Turriff; W. HUNTER, Killin; A. HUTGHEON, Crathes; G. IRVINE, Fortrie; D. KENNEDY, Glenuig; T. L. KIRKLAND, Crieff; R. MASSIE, Dyce; I. MAXWELL, Thornhill; P. MIDDLETON, Coull; Mrs N. MACMILLAN, Ayr; R. MITCHELL, Innerleithen; D. PARK, Longniddry; Mrs B. PETRIE, Keith; J. PETRIE, Elgin; . PLAYFAIRG , Haddington . RIDDELLD ; , Ormiston; Mis . RUNGEMANI s , Kelso; THE SCHOOL OF SCOTTISH STUDIES, Edinburgh; R. SHEPHERD, Laurencekirk; F. SMITH, Strichen; J. SMITH, Mumrills; Mrs J. R. STIRRAT, Edinburgh; Mr s STRACHANMr d an , Forgue . SUDDONW ; , Denholm e MisseTh ; s WILLISON, Dunblane; SCHOO F AGRICULTURAO L D RURAAN L L ECONOMY, Edinburgh University. (162) Collectio f horse-drawno n implement d horse-harnesssan . WAITEA y B . , Berwick- on-Tweed. shof o (163 t w Se )(plough ) harness mad t Pitmachieea , near Insch, Aberdeenshired an , six ploughing and harness medals. By FRANK MELVIN, Dundee. (164) Five agricultural medals 1862-76 beaa , n barrow . STEVENSONS . ,J etcy B . , Ballan- trae. (165) Silver meda lHighlan e ofth d Society of Glasgow, 1840. ByN. MATHIESON, F.S.A.SCOT. (166-174) Photograph othed san r record farf so m wory kb H. DAVIDSON, Messrs Sellars Ltd., Huntly; Mrs GLASGOW, Haddington; P. K. I. LEITH, Stenness; Mrs MAC WHIRR, Cullen; A. MACWHIRTER, F.S.A.SCOT.; G. MILNE, Edinburgh . SHARPS . W ; , Newburgh . SMITHB . G ,. ScallowayM ; ; Miss E. J. WILSON, East Linton. (175) Pictur horsef eo shon si w harness, worke donore woon dth i y b l, fro Inverurie mth e district. By Mr BURNETT, Edinburgh. (176) Various veterinary instruments and a surveying level. By W. J. SMITH, Alford. (177-182) Horseshoes and blacksmith's equipment by S. BURNS, Prestonpans d Misan sr FENTONM ; , Stonehaven . ;HENRYJ , Gifford; W. M. PURVIS, Edinburgh; G. REID, Alford; J. SMITH, Turriff. (183-185) Joiner's and wheelwright's tools and patterns, and other items by R. LYALL, Dunecht; W. B. SAMPSON, Edinburgh; J. WHITE, Auchterless. (186) Shoemaker's . toolsBURGESSJ y B . , Kinloch Rannoch. (187) Miner's carbide cap lamp. By Mr SINCLAIR, Kinkell Bridge, Perthshire. (188) Wooden mould for making horn spoons, stamped 'JAs Me William'. By Mrs I. CHESNEY, Kirkcowan. (189) Wooden syphon lubricator for a mill, in a wooden bush. By Mr TAYLOR, Turriff. (190-192) Examples of basketry by J. S. GAUDIE, Birsay; Mrs G. PATERSON, F.S.A.SCOT.; Mrs REEKIE, Edinburgh. (193-197) Farm rope-twister roped san s (see Gwerin, I (1961)II , 142-5 200-14d 6an y b ) R. ALLAN, Stromness; S. DUNNETT, Conon Bridge; L. L. JOHNSON, Lerwick; . MACKAYD , Strathconon . WILLIAMSONG . ;J , Edinburgh. 332 PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY, Ig6o-6l (198o skinTw ) fishing floats, from near Maywick . HAMILTONC , . ShetlandR . J y , B . O.B.E., M.A., F.S.A., F.S.A.SCOT. (199) A Forth oyster dreg (cf. Scottish Studies V (1961), 1). By J. HORNE, Port Seton. Purchases Miscellaneous small stone objects. Coins from the Lockett Collection, 294 including 168 of Alexander III (see Notes, p. 325). Sterlin Alexandef go I (ANDEREI r V ALAI RO) N coppeo NO tw , r pennies (Bishop Kennedy) mera d Charlef ko an , . sII James VI io/- piece. ryal3 Jame2/ . I sV Silver brooch with crystal centre, i6th-i7th century (PI. XXXIII, 2). Brass-mounted Highland targe, 17th century, formerly at Bannockburn House. Silver tankard by James Cockburn, Edinburgh 1675 (Finlay, I., Scottish Gold and Silver Work (1956), PI. 50) secon e paie th ; th rf dbeino g bough Edinburgr fo t h City Museums. Wall cloc Andrey kb w Purdoun, Glasgow . 1650c , ; bronze mortar, Edinburgh 1668; silver tea-po Daviy b t d Mitchell, Edinburgh 1739; silver tea-po sugad an t r bowl (1759-60), and cream jug (1760-61), by Lothian and Robertson, Edinburgh; a Mauchline and a Cumnock tea-caddy and a Laurencekirk snuff box. Collection of mid-18th-century costume. Pewter communion Flagon of Berean Assembly, Edinburgh 1773. Sampler dated 1782. countermarkeo Tw d Tokens: (Bute) Rothesay Cotton Works 4/6, 182 (Clackmannand 0an - shire) Alloa Colliery 5/-. Sampler dated laburnu a 182d 1an m chair. Silver-mounted snuff horn with whistle. Agate and silver snuff box. Silver heart brooch. Tartan-painted work box with picture of Mossgiel on lid; table snuff box by George Sinclair, Bonnington; anothe d snufran snuffx spoonbo f ; five painted grandfather clock dials. Mauchline razor strop. Paisley shawl. Pai tartaf o r implemenn a hosd ean t use makinn di g them. Pinewood cupboard. Household utensils fro mcottaga Angusn ei . Various household utensils. Earthenware dish, Montrose pottery. carpenter'f o t Se s tools. Metal-shod plane. Witch's rope (F. M. McNeill, The Silver Bough, I, ill. facing p. 144), cheese-press etc. from Comrie. Hand threshing machine. Working horse harness and 2 ploughs. Wooden settle, lead frame, 2 paintings and a gesso panel, by Charles Rennie Macintosh and other members of the 'Glasgow School', all from Dunglass Castle. DONATIONS TO AND PURCHASES FOR THE LIBRARY 333

DONATIONS TO AND PURCHASES FOR THE LIBRARY 1960-1 Donations Ciba Review, 137-41 CIBAy B . , LTD. Clock and Watch Makers in Wales. I. C. Peate. By THE AUTHOR. The Meadowfold AUTHORE . GrayTH G Affair. y . J B .. The Mew Family Receipt Book (1811). By Mr MG!NNES. Town Countryand Planning Act, List Buildingsof Specialof Architectural Historicor Interest. Various. By the DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH FOR SCOTLAND. Our Villages. Scottish Women's Rural Institute. By Miss I. HORN. Marges Indskrifter med deyngre Runer. V. M. Olsen. By the NORSKE-HISTORISKE KILDESKRIFT FOND. Encyclopaedia of Needlework (n.d.). Th. de Dillmont. By Mr TOMBS. Furze. A. T. Lucas. By THE AUTHOR. The Neolithic Revolution. e TRUSTEE . Cole th BRITISS E y B TH . F HSO MUSEUM. Stranraer in Earlier Times. A. C. Arnott. By THE AUTHOR. Tally-Ho (1920). . Bell-IrvingJ . D r KIRKPATRICK M y B . . t Ninian'sS Isle Treasure. AUTHOR . E O'DellC TH . A y B .. The Fashionable igthe Ladyth n i Century. . Gibbs-SmithH . C VICTORIe th y B . A AND ALBERT MUSEUM. The Church of the Holy Rude. L. A. Sutherland. By THE AUTHOR. Ovre Morrlands Jarndlder. . SerningI e UME th y AB . RESEARCH LABORATORY. In addition, offprints of papers, exhibition guides, etc., have been presented by: A. A. Barb, H. Breuil, A. Dieck, K. D. Duval, E. E. Ettlinger, J. Higgs, L. C. Jones, Dr W. Kissling, J. H. London, S. Maxwell, B. E. Moody, H. M. Roe, W. A. Ross, M. L. . Stewart . H Stevenson K . RyderI . . Thomas. B C ,H . . Thompson. R ,H B ,. F ,. E . A , Truckell, F. T. Wainwright, the Ashmolean Museum, the Association of Museums of Arms and Military History, Belfast Museum and Art Gallery, the Castle Museum, Norwich, the Council for British Archaeology, the Dick Institute, Kilmarnock, Dundee Museum and Art Galleries, Edinburgh Librarie Museumd san s Committee, Glasgo t GalleriewAr d san Museums, the Historic Buildings Council for England, the Historic Buildings Council for Scotland, Manchester Museum, the Manx Museum, the Ministry of Works, Montrose Museum, Musee d'Anthropologie Prehistoriqu e Monacod e e Nationath , l Museuf mo Iceland Nationae th , l Museu Walesf mo Nationae th , l Trus Scotlandr tfo , Paisley Museum and Art Gallery, the Royal Commission on Ancient Monuments, the Royal Ontario Museum Rurae th , l Industries Bureau Scottise th , h Record Office, Sczecin Museume th , Select Committee on Estimates. Purchases (other than regular periodicals) Palaeolithic Art. . GraziosiP . East Anglia. R. R. Clarke. Religious Orders of England, Vol. HI. D. Knowles. Windmill Hill and Avebury 1925-39. I. F. Smith. Brittany. . GiotR . P . The Anglo . Saxons.WilsonM . D . Roman Coins (2nd ed.). H. Mattingly.

334 PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY, 1960-61 Bibliography f Workso relating Scotland.o t . HancockD . P . Regesta Regum Scotorum I: Malcolm IV. G. W. S. Barrow. Scottish Castles. S. Cruden. Medieval Bishops of Dunblane theird an Church. . CockburnH . J . Scottish Farming Present.Pastd . Symonan A . J . History of the Burgh Parishd an of Ellon. . GodsmanJ . Oxford History of England: 14th century. M. McKissack. English and Welsh Crucifixes 670-1550. J. E. Hunt. St Kilda Summer. . WilliamsonK . Runes, Introduction.n a . ElliottR . Historical Atlas f Waleso (2nd ed.) . Rees.W . Minor English Wood Sculpture 1400-1500. A. Gardner. Scottish Social Welfare. 2 vols. T. Ferguson. Neolithic Cultures of N. Africa. J. Forde Johnston. Malta. . EvansJ . Prehistoric Chamber Tombs of France. G. Daniel. English Collegiate Churches. . CookH . G . English Cathedrals. . CookH . G . Castles and Cannon. B. O'Neill. Early Anglo-Saxon Square-headed brooches (1949). E. T. Leeds. Bagpipes (Pitt-Rivers Paper Technology)n so . BainesA . . Medieval England. . PooleL vols 2 . ed . English Church Plate. G. C. Oman. English Art 1216-1307. P. Brieger. English t 1640-1700.Ar Whinne d Millaryan . English Art 1800-70. T. S. R. Boase. The Church and Scottish Social Development 1780-1870. S. Mechie. History of Worship in the Church of Scotland. W. D. Maxwell. British Academy; Sylloge of the Coins of British Isles, n. A. S. Robertson. Decorative Cast Iron Work in Great Britain (1957). R. Lister. History of British Livestock Husbandry n, 1700-1900. R. Trow Smith. Clean and Decent. L. Wright. Dictionary of English Costume goo-1goo. Cunnington and Beard. The Scottish Reformation. G. Donaldson. Holy Communion Reformede th n i Church of Scotland. . BurnetB . S . Native Pinewoods of Scotland. Steven and Carlisle. The Economy of Scotland Europeans it n i Setting, 1550-1625. . LytheE . G . S Oxford History of England: Reign of Elizabeth (and . Blacked.)B . J . . Armada Guns. . LewisM . Ancient Book Illustration. . WeitzmanK . Early Medieval Paintings. Graber and Nordenfalk. Feudal Britain. G. W. S. Barrow. Laos. vols3 . (all published). Archeologie Gallo-Romaine Monumentsivs :Le Eaux.s . de Grenier A . Civilisation Merovingienne iv: Conclusion. . SalinE . Studies in Ancient Technology, vi. R. J. Forbes. Forschungen in Lauriacum, iv and v. AusSchatzkammerder Antikendes Trier. DONATION D PURCHASE5 E LIBRAR33 AN TH O T SR YFO S Limes Studien yd International Congress. The Structure of the Public Library Service in England and Wales, White Paper, Sept. 1957. The Romano-British Pottery at Cantley Housing Estate, Doncaster, Kilns 1—8. F. K. Annable. Anglo-Saxon Gold Coinage in the Light of the Crondall Hoard. C. H. V. Sutherland. The Reign . Watson oS f . GeorgeJ . .HI Life and Labour in Dundee. S. G. E. Lythe. Scottish Family Histories.. FergusonS . P . J . QuestionnaireA Linguistica r fo Atlas of England. Diet d Ortonhan . Inveresk Parish Lore (1894). R. McD. Stirling. History of Inverkeithing Rosythd an (1921) . StephenW . . Inventaria Archaeologica-Pologne (1960), 25-34. Sibrium, Vols. 3 and 4. Bibliographie des Sciences Prehistoriques en Norvege. A. Bj0rn. The County of Argyll (Third Statistical Account). C. M. MacDonald. Ancient Modernd an Furniture Woodworkd an (1874) . PollenH . J . . Ancient and Modern Furniture (1883). J. W. Small. Huisraad en Binnenhuis in Mederland in vroegere Eeuwen (1918). K. Sluyterman. The House; The Journal of Home Arts and Crafts, xi (1902-3). Catalogue Greatthe of Exhibition, 1851. Up-Helly-Aa (1948) . MitchellE . C . . Treatise on Mills and Millwork (1864). W. Fairbairn. John Clay, ScottishA Farmer s Eldes(1906)Hi y tB .Son . Caernarvonshire, n (Central). Royal Commission on Ancient Monuments for Wales. Excavations of Defence Sites. Min f Worko . s Archaeological Reports. 3 , The Medieval Floor-Tiles of Leicestershire. . WhitcombN . Council of World Archaeology, Areas 20, No. 2; i, No. 2; 7, No. 2; 18, No. 2. Gaelic Proverbs (1951) . NicolsonA . . MEETING SOCIETE TH F SO Y

Monday, i2th December 1960, Professor K.JACKSON, M.A., LITT.D., D.LITT.CELT., F.B.A., in the Chair The following Communications were read: 1. 'Excavation t Dalnaglara s . StewartC . E . , , M Glenshee'M.A. s ,Mr PH.D.y b , , F.S.A.SGOT. 2. 'Bronz Rapiere eAg s from Scotland' Misy b , s Bridget Wilson, M.A.

Monday, gth January 1961 e Honth , . Lord MIGDALE , e ChaiM.A.th n i r, A Ballot having been taken followine th , g were elected . CrystalFellowsW . D ;. J : Miss M. E. C. Fletcher, B.A. ; W. M. Young. The following Communication was read: 'Deserted Clachans at Lix near Killin', by Horace Fairhurst, M.A., PH.D., F.S.A.SCOT.

Monday, i^th February 1961, the Hon. Lord MIGDALE, M.A., in the Chair BalloA t having been taken followine th , g were elected Honorary Fellows Johanner :D s Br0ndsted r FrangoisD ; e Henry. followine Th g were elected Fellows . JopeM . ,E : M.A., B.SC., F.S.A. . SalterJ . L e ; Th ; . StobieG . RevI . . C . followine Th g Communicatio reads nwa : 'Timber Structures of the Iron Age', by R. W. Feachem, M.A., M.SC., F.S.A., F.S.A.SCOT.

Monday, 6th March 1961, the Hon. Lord MIGDALE, M.A., in the Chair A Ballot having been taken followine th , g were elected Fellows: Georg . ChristieeH ; . FrereS . . S Hall,N M.A.. . Nimmo-Smith;P M Majo. . , F.S.A.R C . s F r Mr ; ; James Pugh; Andre w. RossJ . The following Communications were read: 1. 'Mor d RoadLammermuirs'e eOl th n si Anguy b , s Graham, M.A., F.S.A., F.S.A.SCOT. 2. 'Excavations of a Chambered Tomb at Embo', by Miss A. S. Henshall, M.A., F.S.A.SCOT.

Monday, loth April . STEVENSONK . 1961B . R , , M.A., F.S.A.e Chaith n i r, A Ballot having been taken, the following were elected Fellows: The Rev. Alexander S. Borrowman, M.A. ; G. R. Campbell; R. A. Scott Cowper, L.D.S., R.C.S.(EDIN.) ; G. W. T. H. Fleming, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., D.P.M., F.L.S.; Hugh MacPhee; Mrs Enard Ogilvie; Eric J. Simpson, M.A., DIP.ED.. WhitbreadW . H ; , B.A., F.R.G.S. John Forsyt s electehwa da Corresponding Member. followine Th g Communicatio reads nwa : 'Brochs and Duns', by Mrs Alison Young, F.S.A., F.S.A.SCOT.

Monday, ijth April 1961, A. L. F. RIVET, M.A., F.S.A., in the Chair The following Communication was read: 'Excavation t Inchtuthilsa , 1960' Professoy b , . RichmondA . I r , C.B.E., M.A., LITT.D., D.LIT., LL.D., F.B.A., D.S.A., F.S.A.SCOT. MEETINGS OF THE SOCIETY 337 Monday, gift October 1961, the Hon. Lord MIGDALE, M.A., in the Chair A Ballot having been taken, the following were elected Fellows: Major P. E. Abbott, R.A.(RET.)., F.I.L., F.R.S.A .Dougla; . ArtersW ; Matthew Brown, M.A., B.A .; Matthe . R . wS Brown, M.A . BuchanJ .; , M.A., ED.B.; Willia . mCormackF , M.A., LL.B., w.s.; Christopher Craig; Nichola . DaviessJ Johr ;D n Ferrier; Thomas Hannavy, M.A Malcol.; . InnesomR f Edingight, M.A.; John W. Marriott; Donald A. MacLeod, G.A.; Robert Pate; George A. Grant Peterkin, M.B.E., M.B., F.R.C.P.ED Elizabets Mr .; . PhillippshS , O.ST.J Major-Genera.; l . ScotJ t Elliot, C.B., D.S.O.; Malcol . SeymourmK ; Gavi . TodhunternW ; Miss Kathleen Tyson; Captain F. Watson, T.D., B.COM., M.ED., F.R.S.A.; John S. Weir; Mrs Margaret Whitfield, B.SC.; Marti . WhittetnM , J.P., M.B., F.R.C.P.E., F.R.F.P.S.G., D.P.M. The following Communication was read: 'The Scottish Parliamen Fourteente th n i t . Duncanh M Century' . A . ,A M.A.y b , , B.A., F.S. A.SCOT. Monday, i^th November 1961, M. R. DOBIE, G.B.E., B.A., in the Chair The following Communication was read: 'Graveyard Monuments in East Lothian', by Angus Graham, M.A., F.S.A., F.S.A.SCOT.

MINUTES OF THE ANNIVERSARY MEETING OF THE SOCIETY OF ANTIQUARIES OF SCOTLAND HELD IN THE LIBRARY ON THURSDAY, ^Otk November 1961 AT 4 P.M., THE HON. LORD MIGDALE, M.A., PRESIDENT CHAIRE TH N I ,. The Minutes of the last Meeting were read and approved. . WalkeC . I r r . RiveM were F d . L an t . appointeA r M d Scrutineer Balloe th r f sfo o t Office-Bearers. The Ballot having been concluded, the Scrutineers found and declared the List of the Counci ensuine th r followss fo la g e yeab o :t r

President e HonTh . LORD MIGDALE, M.A. Vice-Presidents . DAVIDSONM . J , O.B.E., F.C.I.S., F.S.A. Professor KENNETH JACKSON, M.A., LITT.D., F.B.A. Professor DENYS HAY, M.A. Councillors B. R. S. MEGAW, B.A., F.S.A. ALEXANDER KENNEDY The Right Hon. Lord CLYDE, P.C., LL.D. A. L. F. RIVET, M.A., F.S.A. Miss MARION CAMPBELL OF Rev. J. B. P. BULLOCH, M.A., B.D., PH.D. . ANDERSOO . M s NMr KILBERRY HORACE FAIRHURST, M.A., PH.D. M. R. APTED, M.A. Secretaries ANGUS . SCOTTGRAHAMG . J , M.A., M.A., F.M.A, F.S.A. . For Foreign Correspondence Professor STUART PIGGOTT, B.LITT., D.LITT.HUM., F.B.A., F.S.A. Miss ANNE S. ROBERTSON, M.A., F.M.A., F.S.A. PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY, ig6o-6l Treasurer JAME . SJ LAMB , O.B.E., T.D., M.A., LL.B., w.s.

Expert Advisers JAMES S. RICHARDSON, LL.D., H.U.S.A. Professor IA . RICHMONDNA , C.B.E., M.A., ROBERT KERR, O.B.E., M.A. LITT.D., D.LIT., LL.D., F.B.A., D.S.A. M. R. DOBIE, C.B.E., B.A.

In addition the Keeper of the Museum (R. B. K. Stevenson, M.A., F.S.A.) is, ex officio, a Membe Councif ro alsd Righe loan Th t Hon Eare .Haddingtonth f lo , K.T., M.C., T.D., LL.D., Society'e th f o e s on representative whils i e eh Boare th Trusteef n d o so Nationae th r sfo l Museu Antiquitief mo Scotlandf so . Secretare Th y rea followine dth g Lis Memberf o t s deceased durin yeae gth r 1960-1: Fellows Elected William Adam, C.A., J.P., 3 Dumbreck Road, Glasgow, S.i. !944 . BirrellD . N ,s 10Mr Abbey Park Place, Dunfermline. J949 M. 1'Abbe H. Breuil, D.L.C., 52 Avenue de la Motte-Picquex, Paris, 15. 1923 (Honorary Fellow) . DeasB . G , J.P., F.R.I.B.A., M.T.P.I., Lossiebank, Whytehouse Avenue, Kirkcaldy. 1922 James Flett, A.I.A.A., Mount Vernon, Newton Stewart. 1928 Provost J. D. Haggart, O.B.E., J.P., Eilean Riabhach, Aberfeldy. 1933* Donald Macdonald, M.A., M.B., CH.B., 22 New Street, Stornoway. 1959 Alastair MacGrego MacGregorf o r , Cardney, Dunkeld. 1901* J. Mclntyre, F.S.A., Marycot, Clarence Gardens, Bishop Auckland, Co. Durham. 1944* . McKayJ . J , Sunnyside, Bridg Allanf eo . I95° . MackayD . N , M.D., B.SC., D.P.H., Tigh'n Eilean, Aberfeldy. 1912 F. T. Macleod, 55 Grange Road, Edinburgh, 9. 1910 Willia . PhillipmC , M.A., Cove Schoolhouse, Cove Bay, Aberdeen. 194® Andrew M. Sharp, 2 South Inverleith Avenue, Edinburgh, 4. 1927* Leslie Henderson Spence, Brackmont Mill, Leuchars, Fife. J949 Rev. Mervyn J. Stewart, Fincool, The Pyghtle, Denham Village, Uxbridge. 1950 Rev. D. G. Sutherland of Fauldmore, Serpentine Road, Rothesay. !946 George Veitch, C.A., 14 Chalmers Crescent, Edinburgh, 9. 1933* Frederic . WainwrightkT , B.A., PH.D., F.S.A., Ingleby, Newport-on-Tay. 1948 . WilsonW . HillsidF 3 3 , e Crescent, Edinburgh . 7 , r945 followine Th g have intimated their resignation . DavidsonD . . J :Finch A s . J ; Mr ; . MitchellS . C .

The Secretary read the following Report by the Council on the affairs of the Society.

ANNUAL REPORT e CounciTh l herewith submit Fellowe e Societth th o t sf s Reporo yeae yit th r fo t ending 3Oth November 1961. 9 33 MEETING SOCIETE TH F O SY Fellowship Durin yeae Societge th rth Fellowsgaines w yha ne losd 5 d4 an ,tthroug 0 27(2 h deaths, 3 by resignation, and 4 through lapse of subscriptions). Dr Fransoise Henry and Dr Johannes Brondsted have been made Honorary Fellows. One Corresponding Member has been appointed. The Roll now comprises 16 Honorary Fellows, 949 Fellows, 3 Corres- ponding Member d i Ladsan y Associate. Total 969. Meetings Regular Meetings. e AnniversarTh y Meetin s hel n 3Otwa go d h November 1960. Monthly meetings then continued until April 196 werd 1an e resume Octobern di . Inchtuthil Report. e usuaTh l extra meetin hels Aprign wa di r Professofo l r Richmond's report on the progress of the Inchtuthil excavations. Rhind Lectures. The Rhind lectures were delivered in March by Professor Haseloff of Wurzbur 'Thn go e Origin f Latso e Celtic Art'e nexTh .t serie plannes i s begio dt n no 28th February 1962, whe r SetonM n Lloyd wil subjecls takhi s ea t 'Mound Middle th f so e East: Their Formation and Excavation'. Administration Mew Officers.e CounciTh l accepted with regre resignatioe th t Misf no s Thompsond an , expressed deep gratitude for her service as Assistant Secretary. She is succeeded in this pos Misy b t s Sheila Cregeen Editorshie Th . bees . Rivepha F n . undertakeL t . A r M y nb in an honorary capacity, and he has also become Convener of the Editorial Committee. Notification of Meetings. CounciThe decidehas l d that election Fellowshito s p shalbe l hel t onlmeetingda o ytw s during each s discontinuedsessionha d an intereste , th n i ,f o s economy issue th individua,f eo l notice meetingf so s other than thos t whicea electione hth s will be held. Society's Seal. A revised form of the Society's seal, drawn by Mr I. G. Scott, has been* coursn i Lore passe w f replacinth eo no d y s db i Lyon formee d gth an , r sea printen o l d matter and stationery. Equipment. Provision has been made for the use of 2 in. x 2 in. slides by the purchase of Leita projector0 z50 . Proceedings Volume xcn of the Proceedings is now at the binder's, and distribution is expected withi nexe nth t week. Volum wite w printer e xchth no m s publicatioi d san expectes ni d in Augus r Septembeo t r 1962. Material already exist Volumr fo s hopes i e t i xciv dd an , printere th seno o t t Mayn t si di , wit hviea restorinwo t publicatioe gth n dat Marco et h in 1963. Special Grants Grants for Excavation, etc.e followinTh g grants have been Societf mado t eou y fundr fo s excavation and other field work: Mr A. Rae Excavations at Cramond Islay Archaeological Survey Group . YounN . A g s Mr Surve sitef y o Sutherlan n si Wesd an d t Highlands Scottish Field School Miss D. Marshall Excavations at Little Dunagoil, Bute . FeacheW . R mr M Excavation Uppen si r Tweeddale Mrs M. E. C. Stewart Excavations at Kinloch Rannoch 0 34 PROCEEDING SOCIETYE TH F O S , ig6o-6l Gunning Fellowship. No award has been made this year. Chalmers-Jervise Prize. This competition was announced in the press in June, and entrie expectee sar d befor closine eth g dat 3f e1t o December s . Kames Brooch. granSociety'e A th £20f f o tmads o t 0wa s e ou Specia l Purchase Fund toward purchase sth Kamee th f eo s BroocMuseue th y hb m Trustees.

General Preservation of Ancient Monuments. e CounciTh s take ha lopportunitye nth , from timo et time, of expressing the Society's views on various matters concerned with the preservation and recording of ancient monuments.

This Repor unanimousls wa t y approve motioe Presidene th th n f do no t secondey db Mr R. B. K. Stevenson. The Treasurer then made a statement regarding the funds of the Society for 1960-1, whic beed hha n duly audited Accounte Th . s were unanimously approve motioe th n do n Presidene oth f t . MaxwellsecondeS r M y db . An address entitle Approacdw 'ANe Middlo ht e English Dialectology thes nwa ' given Professoy b r Angus Mclntosh, Departmen Englisf o t h Languag Generad ean l Linguistics, Edinburgh University. At the conclusion of the meeting sherry was served to Fellows and friends.