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Volume 34 (1899-1900) - Table of Contents


Preliminaries
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Meeting minutes (pp 1-3)
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Report on events of last session (pp 4-14)
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Purchases for the Museum and Library (pp 15-42)
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The Forts, 'Camps,' and other Field-Works of Perth, Forfar, and Kincardine. (pp 43-120)
Christison, D
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Notes (1) on an Ancient Interment recently discovered at the Leithies; (2) a Kitchen-Midden at the Rhodes Links; and (3) a Cist, with an Urn of drinking-cup type, near the West Links, North Berwick. (pp 120-3)
Richardson, James T
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The Scottish De Quenceys of Fawside and Leuchars. Supplementary Notes. (pp 124-8)
Bain, Joseph
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Note on the Antiquity of the Wheel Causeway. (pp 129-30)
Haverfield, F
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Notice of the Discovery of a Cist containing three Urns of Food-Vessel Type at Duncra Hill Farm, Pencaitland. (pp 131-4)
Anderson, Joseph
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Report on Stone Circles in Kincardineshire (North), and part of Aberdeenshire, with measured Plans and Drawings, obtained under the Gunning Fellowship. (pp 139-98)
Coles, Fred. R
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Notice of an Original Letter of Instructions for Sir William Fleming, by King Charles II., dated at Breda, 22nd May 1650. (pp 199-202)
Reid, A G
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Description of an Earth-House at Pitcur, Forfarshire. (pp 202-14)
MacRitchie, David
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Archaeological Notes from Moraytown, Dalcross, Inverness-shire. (pp 215-7)
Wallace, Thomas
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Notes on James Fifth's Towers, Holyrood Palace. (pp 224-41)
Sinclair, John
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Supplementary Notes on the Scottish De Quencys. (pp 241-51)
Ireland, William W
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Note on an Incised Stone Cross at Strathy, Sutherlandshire. (pp 252-4)
Munro, Alexander
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Note on a Bronze Scabbard-Tip found on Glencotho Farm, Peeblesshire. (pp 254-6)
Buchan, William
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Anglo-Saxon Burhs and Early Norman Castles. (pp 260-88)
Armitage, Mrs E S
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Notice of the King's Master Wrights of Scotland, with Writs of their Appointments. (pp 288-96)
Mylne, Rev. R S
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Notice on a Cup-marked Boulder called the Saj di Gorone, or Stone of the Heel, near Stresa, on the Lago Maggiore. (pp 297-9)
Browne, Right Rev. G F
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Notice of a Peculiar Stone Cross found on the Farm of Cairn, Parish of New Cumnock, Upper Nithsdale. (pp 300-3)
Hewat, Rev. Kirkwood
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Description of a Collection of Objects found in Excavations at St Blane's Church, Bute, exhibited by the Marquis of Bute. (pp 307-25)
Anderson, Joseph
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Notes of some Cup-marked Stones and Rocks near Kenmore, and their Folk-Lore. (pp 325-34)
Mackenzie, Rev. J B
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Notes on some Rock-Basins, Cup-and Ring-Marked Stones, and Archaic Customs casually met with in India. (pp 335-9)
Anderson, J H
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Notice of the Discovery of a Pre-historic Burial-Place at Quarff, Shetland. (pp 340-4)
Johnston, Rev. David
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Notes on the Heraldry of Elgin and its Neighbourhood, including the Cathedral, Bishop's House, Greyfriars, and High Street in Elgin; Spynie Place, Church of Holy Trinity at Spynie, Lhanbryd Church, Coxton Tower, Birnie Church, Kinloss Abbey, Burgie Castle, Duffus Church, Gordonstown House, Ogston Church, Kinneder Church, Drainie Church, St Andrew's Church, Innes House, Pluscardin Priory, Cullen Church, Deskford Church, and Banff. (pp 344-429)
MacDonald, W Rae
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Notes on the Discovery and Exploration of a Pile Structure on the North Bank of the River Clyde, east from Dumbarton Rock. (pp 437-62)
Bruce, John
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Notice of an Incised Sepulchral Slab found in the church of Longforgan, Perthshire. (pp 463-75)
Millar, A H
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Notice of the Wallace Stones, Longforgan. (pp 476-82)
Hutcheson, Alexander
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Notice of a Charm-Stone used for the Cure of Diseases amongst Cattle in Sutherlandshire. (pp 483-8)
Hutcheson, Alexander
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Notices (1) of the Discovery of Bronze Age Urns on the Braid Hills; and (2) of the Discovery of a Cist and Urn near Portpatrick, Wigtownshire. (pp 489-93)
Coles, Fred. R
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Index (pp 495-515)
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