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Volume 49 (1914-15) - Table of Contents


Preliminaries
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Meeting minutes (pp 1-17)
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Circular Forts in Lorn and North Perthshire: with a Note on the Excavation of one at Borenich, Loch Tummel. (pp 17-32)
Watson, William J
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Notes on Some Aberdeenshire Sculptured Stones and Crosses. (pp 33-49)
Ritchie, James
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Report on the Partial Excavation of Dun Breac, Skipness. (pp 50-5)
Graham, Angus
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Notes on Dun an Iardhard, a Broch near Dunvegan, excavated by Countess Vincent Baillet de Latour, Uiginish Lodge, Skye. (pp 57-70)
MacLeod, Fred T
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Notes on Contin Church, Ross-shire, with its Sacrament House, and Two Sepulchral Slabs in the Churchyard. (pp 71-8)
MacLean, Rev. A C
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Note on a 'Dag' or Pistol with Snaphaunce Lock and Pear-shaped Butt. (pp 79-80)
Whitelaw, Charles E
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Mediaeval Stained Glass recently recovered from the Ruins of Holyrood Abbey Church. (pp 81-91)
Eeles, F C
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Some Recent Discoveries on the Line of the Antonine Wall. (pp 93-138)
MacDonald, George
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Account of Excavations on Traprain Law in the Parish of Prestonkirk, County of Haddington, in 1914. (pp 139-202)
Curle, A O
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Notice of a Bronze Cup and other Objects found apparently in a Sepulchral Deposit near Tarland, Aberdeenshire. (pp 203-6)
Callander, J Graham
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Some Recent Discoveries in St Andrews. (pp 209-32)
Fleming, D Hay
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Cave Excavations in East Fife. With Descriptions of the Animal Remains. (pp 233-55)
Wace, A J B & Jehu, Professor et. al.
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The Most Ancient Bridges in Britain. (pp 256-74)
Inglis, Harry R G
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The Celtic Numerals of Strathclyde. (pp 276-85)
MacRitchie, David
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Sculptured Sarcophagus and Churchyard Memorials at Dalmeny; with Notes on the Churchyards of Edzell, Lethnot, and Stracathro. (pp 285-303)
Reid, Alan
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Description of a Simple Inscribed Cross observed in the Churchyard of Tarbat and now Destroyed. (pp 304-6)
Ritchie, James
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Notes on a Collection of Coining Instruments in the National Museum of Antiquities, Edinburgh. (pp 308-32)
Hocking, W J
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Notes on a Necklace of Glass Beads found in a Cist in Dalmeny Park, South Queensferry. (pp 332-8)
Brown, G Baldwin
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The Bell in the Town House at Burntisland. (pp 339-40)
Macrae, Donald
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Notes on the Remains of a Crannog in Loch Vennachar. (pp 341-2)
Fleming, J S
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Index (pp 343-56)
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