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Volume 30 (1895-96) - Table of Contents


Preliminaries
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Meeting minutes (pp 1-9)
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Notice of four Contracts or Bonds of Fosterage; with Notes on the former prevalence of the custom of Fosterage in the Scottish Highlands. (pp 10-22)
Curle, Alexander O
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Notes on Ancient Structures in the Islands of Seil and Luing, and in the Garbh Island; with Preliminary Notice of the North Fort of Luing. (pp 23-9)
Macadam, W Ivison
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Notice of a Casket of Amenhotep II. (XVIII. Dynasty c. 1430 B.C.) in the late Mr A H Rhind's Egyptian Collection, now in the Scottish National Museum of Antiquities. (pp 30-3)
Petrie, W M Flinders
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Some Notes on Sir William de Aldeburgh. (pp 34-6)
Bain, Joseph
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Notice of a Burial cist found on the Farm of Magdalen's, Kirkton, on the Estate of Balmuir, near Dundee. (pp 37)
Kerr, R N
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Notice of an Early Inscribed Mural Monument and of an Undescribed Sculptured Stone preserved in the Parish Church of Tealing, Forfarshire. (pp 41-8)
Hutcheson, Alexander
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The Masters of Work to the Crown of Scotland, with the Writs of Appointment, from 1529 to 1768. (pp 49-68)
Mylne, Rev. R S
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Traces of River-Worship in Scottish Folk-Lore. (pp 69-76)
Mackinlay, J M
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Account of the Excavation of Birrens, a Roman Station in Annandale, undertaken by the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland in 1895. (pp 81-199)
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Notice of Remarkable Groups of Archaic Sculpturings in Dumbartonshire and Stirlingshire. (pp 205-9)
Bruce, John
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Note on the Proclamation for Disarming of the Highlands in 1746. (pp 210-22)
Millar, A H
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Note as to the Recovery of three Volumes of the MS. Collections of Scottish Antiquities of the late Robert Riddell, Esq., of Friars Carse and Glenriddell. (pp 222-4)
Reid, A G
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Notes on St Anthony's Chapel; with Views and Plans. (pp 225-47)
Coles, Fred. R
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Preliminary Notice of the Seals of the Royal Burghs of Scotland. (pp 253-66)
Urquhart, James
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Notes on the 'Chesters,' a Fort near Drem. (pp 267-9)
Cunningham, J H
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Notes on the Fortified Site on Kaimes Hill. (pp 269-74)
Coles, Fred R
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Notes on the Record Room of the City of Perth. (pp 274-91)
Marshall, David
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Notes of the Discovery and Exploration of a Circular Fort on Dunbuie Hill, near Dumbarton. (pp 291-308)
Millar, Adam
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Notes (a) on a Helmet found at Ancrum Moor, (b) on Helmets, and (c) on a Stone Axe (New Guinea). (pp 317-24)
Duns, Professor
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An Examination of Original Documents on the Question of the form of the Celtic Tonsure. (pp 325-37)
Dowden, the Right Rev. John
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'The Prayer Bell,' commonly called 'The Minister's Bell,' in the Parish Church of Elgin. (pp 338-40)
Dunbar, Archibald Hamilton
PDF 109 Kb
Rude Bone Pins of large size made from Red-deer Horn, obtained from the Cairns of County Sligo, and Lough Crew, County Meath. With Illustrations and Remarks. (pp 340-5)
Wood-Martin, Col. et. al.
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Notes on a Deposit of Flints worked to a leaf-shape, found at Bulwark, Old Deer, Aberdeenshire; exhibited by Alexander Gray, New Deer. (pp 346-51)
Anderson, Joseph
PDF 353 Kb
Note on a Bronze Sword found at Inverbroom, Ross-shire; exhibited by J A Fowler, Esq., of Braemore. (pp 352-6)
Anderson, Joseph
PDF 416 Kb
An Archaeologist's Study of the Admiralty Islanders. (pp 357-69)
Mitchell, Arthur
PDF 636 Kb
The Fall of an Iron-Age Man into the Stone-Age. (pp 369-74)
Mitchell, Arthur
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Index (pp 375-92)
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