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Volume 21 (1886-87) - Table of Contents


Preliminaries
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Meeting minutes (pp 1-13)
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The Prehistoric Forts of Peeblesshire. With Plans and Sketches. (pp 13-82)
Christison, David
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Notes in Balquhidder : Saint Angus, Curing Wells, Cup-marked Stones, &c. (pp 83-8)
Gow, James Mackintosh
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Notes on the Ancient Iron Industry of Scotland. (pp 89-131)
Macadam, W Ivison
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Notice of an Urn and Four Arrow-Heads of Flint Found in a Cist at Dairsie, Fifeshire, and presented to the Museum by Mrs Erskine of Dairsie. (pp 132-3)
Anderson, Joseph
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Notice of Further Excavation of St Ninian's Cave, Parish of Glasserton, Wigtownshire. (pp 137-41)
Maxwell, Herbert Eustace
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Notice of a Penannular Brooch of Silver, with Ends like Thistle-Heads, found at Casterton, Kirkby Lonsdale, Westmoreland. (pp 141-2)
Ferguson, R S
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Notice of a Rock Surface with Cup-Marks and other Sculpturings, at Blackshaw, West Kilbride, Ayrshire. (pp 143-51)
Boyd, D A & Smith, J
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Notices of Rock-Sculpturings of Cups and Circles in Kirkcudbrightshire. (pp 151-60)
Hamilton, George
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Notes on Easter Ross. (pp 165-9)
Duns, Professor
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On Beggars' Badges, with Notes on the Licensed Mendicants of Scotland. (pp 169-79)
Paul, J Balfour
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Notice of a Bronze Censer found under the Floor of the Old Church of Garvock, Kincardineshire. (pp 180-2)
Gammack, Rev. James
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Notice of Urns in Wigtownshire, with Notes on Implements. (pp 182-94)
Wilson, Rev. George
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Statement Relative to the Ruthwell Cross. (pp 194-7)
Seton, George
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On Two Original Seals of James, First Lord Hamilton, one attached to a Document dated 1457, the other to an Original Truce between England and Scotland on September 28, 1473. (pp 203-5)
Bain, Joseph
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Notice of the Gun Flint Manufactory at Brandon, with Reference to the Bearing of its Processes upon the Modes of Flint-working Practised in Prehistoric Times. (With Illustrative Examples of the Tools and Specimens of the Manufacture.) (pp 206-12)
Lovett, Edward
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Notice of Three Micmac Flint Arrow-Heads, from Merigomish Harbour, on the Northern Coast of Nova Scotia, now presented to the Museum. (pp 212-4)
Miller, Peter
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Notes on some Prehistoric Burial-Places and Standing Stones in the Island of Yell, Shetland. (With Illustrations.) (pp 215-9)
Irvine, J T
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Aberdeen Treasure Trove. (pp 223-5)
Sim, George
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Notes on Clach-na-Bratach, the Stone of the Standard, now Deposited on Loan in the Museum by Alasdair Stewart Robertson of Strowan. (pp 226-36)
Paton, Noel
PDF 558 Kb
The Danish Claims upon Orkney and Shetland. (pp 236-51)
Goudie, Gilbert
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Was the Town of Edinburgh an Open and Defenceless One previous to 1450? (pp 251-60)
Miller, Peter
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Notice of Four Stained-Glass Shields of Arms and a Monumental Slab in St Magdalene's Chapel, Cowgate. (pp 266-74)
Seton, George
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Notice of a Deed (circa A.D. 1226) Settling a Controversy between the Rector of St Cuthbert's, Hales (Colinton), and the Church of St Cuthbert's, Edinburgh, in regard to the Teinds 'De Craggis et Gorgin.'. (pp 275-9)
Lockhart, Rev. William
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Notice of a Canoe recently found in the Island of Stronsay, Orkney. (pp 279-81)
Cursiter, James W
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On some Stone Circles on the Side of a Hill at the East End of Quendale Bay, Shetland. (pp 282-4)
Acland, Rev. C L
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Notice of St Margaret's Chapel, Edinburgh Castle. (pp 291-316)
Wilson, Daniel
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Notice of a Burial Place of the Bronze Age at Barnhill, near Broughty Ferry. (pp 316-24)
Hutcheson, Alexander
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Notice of a Sculptured Stone in the Isle of Man, with Representation of Sigurd Fafni's Bane. (pp 325-38)
Black, George F
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Notice of the Bronze Weapons of Orkney and Shetland, and of an Iron Age Deposit found in a Cist at Moan, Harray. (pp 339-46)
Cursiter, James W
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Scottish Baptismal Fonts. With Drawings. (pp 346-448)
Walker, J Russell
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Index (pp 449-68)
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