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1 INDEX - Introduction These pages are scanned from the Index to the Transactions of the Stirling Natural History and Archaeological Society, Volumes I to LVII, Compiled by Duncan McNaughton, M.A., F.S.A. (Scot) and published by the Society in IT DOES NOT INCLUDE VOLUMES 58 TO 61, FOR WHICH THE USER NEEDS TO CONSULT THE CONTENTS. Some scanning errors will not have been corrected. A few errors in the original index have been silently corrected and a few odd spellings are modernised but many oddities remain. All entries refer to the titles - there is no Index of the actual content of articles. The references are to volumes usually identified by Roman numerals and to starting page of article by Arabic numbers (but there are inconsistencies in the original which have NOT been corrected). The Index volume also includes a list collating Roman and Arabic volume numbers, an Index of Authors and Index of Illustrations; these are NOT included here.. Document Map View will highlight the opening of each section and you can then click directly to that section. A Abbey, Cambuskenneth, i. 38; xx. 48, 50. Abbey Church of Culross, Restoration of, xxix. 17. Abercrombies of Tullibody, The, xlix Abercromby, Sir Ralph, Soldier and Churchman, xxxi Aberfoyle, Excursion to, v Aberuchill and Kilbryde, The Campbells of, xlvii. 58. Adder,. The, iii. 63. Addresses, Presidential. (See Presidential Addresses.) Administration, History of Burghal, xxxiii. 9. Agriculture and Agricultural Implements, Old Scottish, xxviii Airth, Ancient Owners of, xlix. 74. Airth, Bruces of, and Their Barony, xlix. 81; Airth, Bruces' Barony of, The, xlix. 81. Airth Castle and Tower, xxvi. 27. Airth, Docks at, James IV.'s, xlix. 88. Airth Hall, xlix. 85. Airth Problems, xlix. 62. Airth, Sir William de Erthe's Family, xxvi. 21; xlix Airthrey, Estates of, xlvii Airthrey Loch,. Excursion to, vi. 53. Albatross The, ii. 40. Albert Place, Stirling, Drain at, 4 iii. 77; iv. 99. Albinism in Local Flora, xxv Alexander on. St. Paul's Epistles, Cornelius, xxiii Alexander, Earl of Stirling, Sir William, xxi. 48; lvi. 80. Alexanders of Menstrie, The, xlvii. 113; Iv. 45. Alexander, Sir James Edward, R.O.B., lvi Alick,. Blind, liii. 115.
2 Allan Valleys, Paleolithic Man in Earn and, xxii. 71. Allan Water, The Banks of, lvii. 8. Alloa District, Birds of the,. xxv. 72. Alloa District, Geographical Description of, xxxiv. 10. Alps and Their Exploration, The Glaciers of the, xxii. 42. Alva Glen, Excursion to, iii. 87; v. 99. Alva, Prehistoric Burial at, xli. 83. Anatomical Vivisection of Criminals among the Ancients, xxvi. 33. Ancient Monuments in Stirling-shire, List of, xxxv. 85. Ancient Monuments Commission Report on Tullibody Bridge, xxiv. 86. Ancient Monuments, Romance of, iii. 9. Ancient Sea Beach, Shells of an, v. 67. Animal Distribution, Changes in, xli. 62. Anniversary of the Inauguration of the Society, Address on the Fiftieth, II. 13. Antarctic Seas and Lands, liii. 65. Antiphonary of Forrester of Garden, lii. 6. Antiquities of Burgh of Stirling, Miscellaneous, xx. 12. Antiquities of the Callander District, i. 65. Antiquities of East Neuk of Fife, ix. 81. Antiquities, Egyptian, iii. 29. Antiquities near Londonderry,. iii. 14. Antiquities from Orkney, iii. 29. Antiquities of Tents Muir, v. 39. Antiquities of the Trossachs District, i. 56, 65. Antiquities from Upper Bandeath, ii. 60. Antoninus Pius, The Roman Wall of, i, 40; iii. 7; xiv. 42; xiii Antrim, Geology of, xvii. 28. Apple, Pear and Plum, Early History of, xxxiv. 98. Appointment of First Office-bearers, i. 7. Aran Isles, Firbolg Forts in, xvii. 34. Arbroath, Stirlingshire Possessions of the Abbey of, xxi Archeology of Malta, History and, xxvi Archeological Relics of the Raised Beaches, xv. 36. Archery, xi. 44. Architecturally Considered, Old Stirling, xix. 2. Architecture, Ancient and Modern Art in Relation to, ix. 65. Architecture, Historical Development of, xxxvi. 27. Ardchattan Priory, Rubbings from, xiv Ardoch, Excursion to, ii. 90, 91. Ardoch, -Roman Remains at,ii. 90, 117. Argaty, Barony Book of, Ii Argaty and its Lairds from 1497, Ii. 95. Argaty, Stone Axe Head at, xvi Argyll's Lodging, xvii. 99; P1. 9. Art, Ancient and Modern, in Relation to Architecture, ix. 67. Art School and a Cambuskenneth Group of Painters, Craigmill, lvi. 38. Ashfield, Boulder Clay at, xii. 91. Atoms, Molecules or, ii. 68. Auchterarder, Geographical Description of District, Culross to xxxiv. 10.
3 Auk and the Hawfinch, Thu-Little, Iv Austin's Seal, Sir David, xxii. 65, 69. Australia, Jack,. The Piping Cow of, xiii Avi-fauna, of the District, Notes on, xxi. 167; xxiii. 99; xxiv Axe,Heads found in the District, Stone and Bronze, xlvi Axe Head found at Nyacld, Bronze, xxxiv. 85. Axe, Stone. (See Stone Axe.) B Babirusa or Pig Deer, The, ii. 44. Babylonian Bricks, xxv. 85. Back Walk, Vegetation of, liv. 68. Badger (Exhibited), vii. 89. Bakers, Incorporation of. xliv. 32. Balfours of Powis and Their Friends, The Three, Iv. 30. Ball, etc., from Muckhart, Stone, iv. 19. Ballads of Stirlingshire, iv. 35, 38. Ballad Poetry, Spurious vi. 26. Ballengeich, Glaciated Surface at, xiv : Bandeath, Ancient Pottery found at, xlvi Bandeath, Antiquities. from Upper, ii Bandeath, Excursion to Upper, ii. 94. Banks of Allan Water, The, lvii. 8. Banks of Stirling, Old Private, Iii, 54. Bannockburn, Baronies and Owners of Sauchie and, lvi. 61. Bannockburn, Battle of, xxii.43; xxiii. 67. Bannockburn, Battle of, New Park and Torbrex in relation to, xliv. 02; Iv. 89. Bannockburn, Battle of, Position of Scottish Army at, xxii..55. Bannockburn, The Borestone and Field of, xxvi. 57. Barbers, Incorporation of, liv. 55. Bavarian Forests, A Trip to, xxxv. 90. Beaches of the Forth Valley, Raised, xv. 18. Beach, Shells of an Ancient Sea, v 67. Bean Beetles, The Pea and, xix. 93. Beaton's Mill, Tablet Unveiled at, lvi. 5. Beauty, Cult of, liii. 45. Beetles, The Pea and Bean, xix. 93. Belgebrig and its Builder, A Link with Queen Mary, xxiii. 57. Ben Lui, Excursion to, i. 68. Ben Lui Rare Plants found on, i. 69. Bethlehem, The Yellow Star of, xlii. 85. Bird Collection in the Smith Institute, The, xvi. 139; xvii..96; xx. 41. Bird Life, Notes on, xxxiv. 67; xlii Bird Life on Island of Handa, vii. 26. Bird Notes, xxii. 71; xxxvi Birds, vii. 84. Birds, Avi-Fauna of the District, Notes on, xxi. 167; xxiii. 99; xxiv. 130; lv Birds (Exhibited), vii. 35'64,74, 89; viii. 30; ix. 1; x. 1. Birds, Migration of iv. 22; vii.
4 43; xxvii. 89. Birds, Nesting of British, xviii. 50. Birds of Alloa District and Birds Generally, Notes on, xxv. 72. Birds of West Stirlingshire, lvii Birds, Pairing of, viii. 28. Birds, Ringing of Wild, 1912, xxxv. 89. Bishop's Palace, Dunblane Excavations at, xxvi; 131. Blackadder, Lt.-Col. John,Deputy Governor of Stirling Castle, xlviii. 53. Black Game in Scotland, iii. 40. Blair Drummond, Bronze Age Burial at ' liii. 6. Blair Drummond, Moss, The, ix. 22. Blairvoir, Drymen, Stone Axe found at, v. 62. Blind Alick, liii Blockade of Stirling in 1746, ii Board of Health, The Cholera Epidemic of 1832 and the Stirling, xliii Bog Mosses of Stirlingshire, xx Bogs, Milton and Halbert, xxiii. 67; xlvi Book, An Old Church Minute, xv. 3. Book, Culross I Kirk Session, vii. 73. Book of the Incorporation of Tailors, An Old Minute, xli Boquhan, Trial of.walter Buchanan of, xxxv. 57. Borestone and Field of Bannockburn, The, xxvi. 57. Botanical and Microscopic Exhibition, iv..33. Botanists, Noteworthy Local, xxx. 66. Botany and Geology of the District. (See also excursions) Botany, Economic, ii. 26; iii. 44. Botany of Murrayshall District, ii Botany, Romance of, xxvii. 13. Botany of Stirlingshire and Surrounding Districts. (See Flora and Plant..) - Boulder Clay at Ashfield, xii. 91. Boulder, Notes on a Drift, ii. 67. Boulders of the Forth Valley, Travelled, xviii. 33. Boxes of Antiquarian Interest, Two, liii. 62. Braendam, Geology of Lennieston Moor and, xlviii. 95. Branxhohn Peel, Goldielands Peel and, xlii. 71. Bridge of Allan, Cephalaspis Lyellii from (Exhibited), xv Bridge of Allan, Dawsons of, The, xlvii Bridge of Allan, Excavations and Discoveries at Pendreich near, xlix. 91. Bridge of Allan, Fairy Know, Opening of, xlix. 94. Bridge of Allan, Hendersons of, The, xlvii. 113, 115. Bridge of Allan, Modem, and Some of its Makers, lvi Bridge of Allan, Old, and Some Links with Stirling, xiii Bridge of Allan, Robert Louis - Stevenson and, liv Bridge of Allan, Some Literary Associations of, lvii. 14. Bridge of Allan, Stone Hammer from, xx. 61. Bridge, Drip, Excavations at, xlviii Bridge, Stirling, Battle of, xxvii Bridge of Stirling, Ancient, xxviii. 33; xxx. 3,38. Bridge of Stirling, Old, xiv. 20; Ii
5 Bridge, Tullibody, Ancient Monuments' Commission Report on, xxxiv. 86. Bridges, Past and Present, Roads and, xlix. 98. Britain, Historical Note on Forests and Trees in, xliv. 18, 138. Britain, Prehistoric Man, and Prehistoric Remains in, xxix. 93. British Birds, Nesting of, xviii. 50. British Coasts, Migration of Birds on, iv. 22. British Constitution, Early Stages of the, xxxi. 79; xxxii. 64, British Ferns, xliii. 45. British Snakes, vi 53.' Britons of Strathclyde, Romanised, vi. 27. Brochs near Stirling, Ancient, viii. 68. Bronze Axe Head found at Nyadd, xxxiv. 85. Bronze Axe Heads found in the District, xlvi Bronze Seal, Col. Murray's, xxii. 65, 69. Bronze Weapon found near Dunblane, i. 31. Broomhall, Menstrie, Silver Ring found.at, xliv. 91. Bruce, Alexander, Monument to Major, Bruces of Airth and Their Barony, xlix. 81; Bruce's Well at Cambusbarron, lvi.6. Bruchid, The Pea and Bean Beetles, xix. 93. Buchanan, George, and His Poems, Iv. 8. Buchanan of Boquhan and the Killearn Freebooters, Trial 'of Walter, xxxv. 57. Buchlyvie, Excursion to, ii. 95. Bulbiferous Plants, Viviparous. and, iv. 65. Bulbs of the Lesser Celandine, iv. 63. Burghal Administration, History of, xxxiii. 9. Burgh Laws of Scotland, Old, viii. 75. Burgh Records, Extracts from, X. 5; xxviii. 35. Burgh of Stirling, The Ancient, xli. 17. Burgh of Stirling, List of I Old Houses in the, xxxiii. 57; Burgh of -Stirling, Seals of the Royal, xviii. 4. Burgh of Stirling Trade Regulations in, xxviii. 55. Burial at Alva, Prehistoric, xli. 83. Burial at Blair Drummond, Bronze Age, liii. 6. Burial, History of, i. 17. Burns Of Garvald, Mrs., xxix. 55. Burns of Garvald, Robert, xxix. 44. Burns of Garvald and Peathill, Thomas, xxix. 42. Butterflies and Moths of Stirling, Ii. 9. C Cadzow Forest,.The White Wild Cattle of, xxxii. 32. Calendar Customs, - Ancient, xxxiv. 91. C'allander of. Craigforth, John ( ), lvi. 51. Callander, Chapel of St. Bride, - lvi. 5. Callander District, Antiquities of the, i. 56, 65. Callernish, The Stones of, xi. 31. Cambusbarron, Bruce's Well at,' lvi. 6.
6 Cambusbarron, Cist found near,.ii. 48. Cambusbarron, Geological Section at, liv Cambusbarron, Urn and Supposed Cist found at, xxix Cambuskenneth Abbey, i. 38; xx. 48, 50. Cambuskenneth Group of Painters,. Craigmill Art School and a, lvi. 38. Cambuskenneth, Whetstone found at, xxxiv. 75. Camelon, Graves with Relics found at, xlvi Camelon, Roman Station. at, Excavation of, xxiv Campbell, Castle, vii. 2. Campbells of Aberuchill and Kilbryde, xlvii. 58. Canglour or.chartershall, lvi. 61. Cannon Ball from R4-loch (Exhibited), iii. 5 Capella Beate Marie de Dundaffinure Kirk o' Muir, xxiii. 23. Carboniferous Period, Flora of the, iii. 14, 19; xxiv Cardamine Pratensis, ix. 66;xii. 70. Carleatheran, Excursion to, ix. 21. Carnock, How. the Drummonds Acquired, xlix Carse of Stirling, Pleistocene Beds in the, xii. 01. Carse of Stirling, Shells of the, ii. 54. Carved Oak Panels, xliv. 14. Carvings of Thirteenth Century, Oak, xliv. 17. Cast of Inscription. on Mar's Work, xxix. 89. Castle Campbell, vii. 2. Castle, Stirling. (See Stirling Castle.). Catacombs, The Roman, xxx; Caterpillar, Vegetable, of New Zealand, iii. 54. Cathedral, St. Clement, Bishop of Dunblane and Builder. of its, xlvii, 145. Cattle of Cadzow Forest, The White Wild, xxxii. 32. Causewayhead a Hundred Years Ago, lvii. 18. Causewayhead, Remains of Whales, etc., found at, xx. 57. Cavies, Rabbits or, xxxiv. 14. Celandine, Bulbs of the Lesser, iv. 63. Cephalaspis, Lyellii from Bridge of Allan (Exhibited), xv Chamber in the Old Town Wall, Discovery of, xxx. 88. Chapel at Torbrex, i. 9. Chapel of St. Bride, Callander, lvi. S. Charles II., to Town of Stirling, Three Autograph Letters of, xliii Charm Stone found at St. Ninians, xxxiv. 84. Charred Slabs, etc., from Muckhart; iv. 19. Chart Book, Old French Naval, xxxiii. 36. Charter, Alleged Masonic, xx. 48. Chartershall, Canglour or, lvi. Chartreuse, The Grand, xxxii. 12. Cheapes of Sauchie,. The, lvi.75,.78, 81, 101. Chest, John Cowane's, iv. 110; v Cholera Epidemic of 1832 and Stirling Board of Health, xliii. 200.
7 Christianisation. of Scotland, St. Ninian and the Early, xii. 73. Church of Culross, Restoration of the Abbey, xxix. 17. Church, Episcopal, Stirling, xv. 3. Church, Erskine, Memorials of, xxx. 94; xxxi. 58. Church, Gaelic, The Ancient, vi. 33, 35, Church, Gargunnock..,Parish, Extracts from Records of, lii 89. Church in Pre-Reformation Times, The Crafts and, xli Church Life and Customs in Olden Times, xx. 93.; Iii. 89. Church Minute Book, An Old, xv. 3. Church Plate (Exhibited), xv. 48, 56. Church of St. Ninians, The Parish, xxv and Appendix. Church of Stirling, Parish, xii. 2, 29; xxi. 152; xxiii ; xxxvi Church of Stirling and Its, Revenues, xxviii. 51. Church Tokens, Communion, Iv. 53 Churchyard Monuments of a Forfarshire Parish, The, xliii. 68. Circular Calling Preliminary Meeting, i. 1. Cist found near Cambusbarron, ii. 48; Cist found at Cambusbarron, Urn and Supposed, xxix. 79. Cist at Coney park, i. 10, f3,,21. Cist found at Cromlix, xxv. 93. Cist from the Cunninghar, -xvii. 90. Cist at Stenhousemuir, iv. 35. Cists at Donne, Discovery of, xxv. 89: Cists at Dunblane, 1. 28; xxvi Clackmannan, Flora of, ii. 16. Clackmannan, Shells of Perth.(South) and. ('See Shells.) Clackmannanshire Family,. The.Maynes of Powis, A, xlix Clay at Ashfield, Notes on Boulder, xii. 91. Clay Vessel found in the Forth, xxix. 81. Clement, St., Bishop of Dunblane and Builder of its Cathedral, xlvii Clova,. Holiday in Glen, xxxvi. 67. Coaches, The Stirling, , lvii. 97. Coffins, etc., found at St. Ninian's Well Green, i. 38, 62. Coinage of Rome, The First Silver, xxxii. 38. Coins found on Gowan Hills, Thirteenth Century, xxix. 39. Coins, Notes on Collection. of English, xxxi Collection, The Local, xi. 21. Collection of the Natural History and Archeological Society handed to the Trustees of the Smith Institute, xxvii. 79; xxviii.6. Collector's Notes, A Shell, xxxiv. 76. College in the Craigs of Stirling, A Kirk and a, xix. 14. Colours of the 75th (Stirling-shire) Regiment, xlvi Colquhouns of Sauchie, The, lvi. 83. Commercial Timbers, Some, xlvi Commission's Report on- Tullibody Bridge, Ancient Monuments, xxxiv. 86. Communion Church Tokens, Iv. 53. Coneypark, Cist at, i10, 13, 21. Constitution, Early' Stages of. the British, xxxi. 79; xxxii. 64.
8 Constitution of the First English Parliament, xxxiv. 9' Constitution and Rules of the Society and Change of Name, v. 3, 8, 10, 114. Continent,, A Stirlingshire Gentleman's "Grand Tour" on the, 1834, lvii Convener Court of the Seven Incorporated. Trades of Stirling, ii. 44. Conversaziones of the Society, i. 10; iv. 33. Cork and the Cork Tree, xxxv. 10. "Cottagers at Glenburnie, The," Elizabeth Hamilton, Authoress of, liv. 39, 45, Court of the Seven Incorporated Trades of Stirling, Convener, ii. 44. Cowane, John, Chest of, iv. 110; v. 75. Cowane, John, Deed referring to, xxix. 85. Cowane, John, Forbears of, xx. 82. Cowane, John, Grandparents of, xxviii. 42. Cowane, John, "Taed Stane" of (Exhibited), x. 38. Crafts, and the Church in Pre-Reformation Times, The, xli. 36. Crafts of Stirling, The, xxiv. '51. Craigengelt, tunuli at, viii. 27. Craigengelt Weight, The, xx. 65. Craigforth, John Callander of ( ), lvi. 51. Craigs of Stirling, A Kirk and a College in the, xix. 14. Crieff, Excursion to, vi. 56. Criminals among the Ancients, Anatomical I Vivisection of, xxvi. 33. Croall, Alexander, Life of, lvi. 14. Croall, Alexander, Memoir of, vii. 67. Croall, Alexander, Unveiling of Memorial to, xxviii. 67. Crofts in and Around Stirling, Old Lands. and,. xiii. 1. Cromlix, Cist found at, xxv. 93. Crosses of Islay, Rubbings on Sculptured Stones and, v. 18, 33. Crosses of. Scotland, Market, xiii. 51; xviii Crow of Australia, Jack the Piping, xiii Cryolite, xiv Culcreuch, The Napiers of, ix. i. Culross, iv. 91;. xxxv. 9. Culross, Abbey Church, of Restoration of, xxix. 17. Culross, Excursions to, ii. 99, iv. 91. Culross Kirk Session Book, vii. 73. Culross to Auchterarder, Geographical Description of District, xxxiv. 10. Cunninghar, Cists and Urns from the, xvii. 90. Cup and Ring Marked Rock Surface in the King's Park, xxiii. 91. Curling or Kitty Stone, Early, xxx Curling Stones, Ancient (Exhibited), xi. 20. Currant Mite, The, iv. 48. Customs, Ancient Calendar, xxxiv. 91. Cutting between Doune and Dunblane, Geology of Railway, xxiv D Dance of Death, xxxii. 5. Darrow's Protocol Book, Earldom of Lennox in Sir James, xlviii Dawsons of Bridge of Allan, The, xlvii Death, Dance of, xxxii. 5.
9 Decorations, Mural, in Scottish Homes of Seventeenth Century, xvii. 18. Deed of Local Interest (John Cowane), xxix. 85. Deed, An Old, ii. 36. Deer, The Babirusa or Pig, ii. 44. Denny, Barony of Temple, Iii Diatomaceae, 1. 8, 38; ii. 47; xlii. 19. Dick, Robert, Botanist, xxx. 72. Dick, Robert, Memorial to, xli Dinely, Sir John, xvii. 3. Diocesan Synod, 19th March, 1611, xliv District Avi-fauna of, xxi 167; xxiii. 99; xxiv District, Botany and Geology of-(see also Excursions.) District, Insectivorous Plants of the, iv District, Plants of the, ii. & (See also Flora.) District, Plants new to the, iv District, Poisonous Plants of the, iv District, Rarer Plants of the, i. 33; v. 63. District, Shells of the, ii. 59. (See also Shells.) District, Standing Stones of the Stirling, xii. 62; xv Docks at Airth, James IV.'s, xlix. 88. Domestic Plenishing, Early Scottish, xxvii Domestic Plenishing, Historical Development of, xlvi. 43. Dominicans and Franciscans, The Friars of Stirling, xiii. 33; xxvi Don, George, Botanist xxx. 65; xliv Douglas Room, Stirling Castle, Burning of, xvi. 69. Doune, Cists at,. Discovery of, xxv. 89. Doune, Excursion to, ii. 85. Doune, Geology of Braes of (Old Red Sandstone), xxxi. 34. Doune, Geology of Railway Cutting at, xxiv Drain at Albert Place, Stirling, iii. 77; iv. 99. Drift Boulder, Notes on, ii. 67. Drip Bridge, Excavations at, xlviii Drip Moss, The, ix. 22. Drummonds of Bannockburn, The, lvi Drummonds Acquired Carnock,. How the, xlix Drymen, Stone Axe found at Blairvoir, v. 62 Dumbarton Road, Geological Section at, --xliv.151 Dunblane, Bishop's \Place Excavations, at. xxvi 131 Dunblane, Bronze Weapon found at, i, 31. Dunblane, Cists at, i. 28; xxvi. 39- Dunblane District, Plants of, xxiii. 93; xxiv Dunblane, Geology of Railway Cutting between Doune and, xxiv Dunblane, Leighton Library at, The, xxi. 140; liii. 60. Dunblane, Mammalian Remains from Peat Moss at, xv Dunblane, Notes Regarding, xx.110. Dunblane, Plants in, Distribution of, xxiii. 93. Dunblane, Plant Notes from, xxiv Dunblane, Residence of George Don, Botanist at, xliv. 150.
10 Dunblane, St. Clement, Bishop of, and Builder of its Cathedral, xlvii Dunblane, Stone Implement found near, xxiii. 91. Dunblane, Stone Whorl found at, xxiii. 20. Dundafmure, Capella Beate Marie de Kirk o' Muir, xxiii. 23. Dupplin Moor, Spur from, ii. 38. E Earl's Moor, Excursion to, iii. 90. Early Christianisation of Scotland, St. Ninian and the, xii. 73. Early Times, Stirling in, xi. 4. Earn and Allan Valleys, Palaeolithic Man in, xxii. 71. Earthquakes, The Ochil, xli. 79. East Neuk of Fife, Antiquities of the, ix. 81. Ecclesiastical Monuments of Scotland, Disintegration of National, xxix. 59. Ecclesiasticism at the Union, Scotch, v. 81. Economic Botany, ii. 26; iii. 44. Edinbellie-Napier, Napiers of, ix. 1. Edinburgh and Glasgow Geological Societies, Visit of, v Edinburgh Natural History Society, Visit of, V Edmond, Colonel, viii. 30; xliv.54. Egyptian Antiquities, iii. 29. End of the World in A.D. 1000, Supposed Panic about the, xvii. 97. England, 1837, A Stirlingshire Gentleman's "Grand Tour" of, lvii Entomological Notes, xi; 23. Entomology, History, of, vi; 50. Episcopal Church in Stirling, xv. 3. Erskine Church, Stirling, Memorials of,. xxx. 94; xxxi. 58. Erskine, Rev. Ebenezer, lvi Erskine, Rev. Ebenezer, Relics of (Exhibited), xxix. 39. Erskines..of Sauchie, The, lvi Erthe, Sir William de, Family of, xxvi. 21; xlix. 62. Excavations at the Drip Bridge, xlviii Excavations and Discoveries at Pendreich, xlix. 91. Excavations of Roman Station at Camelon, xxiv Excursions to- Aberfoyle, v Airthrey Loch, vi. 53. Alva Glen, iii. 87; v. 99. Ardoch, ii. 90, 91. Bandeath, Upper, ii. 94. Ben Lui i. 68. Buchlyvie, ii. 95. Carleatheran, ix. 21. Crieff, vi. 56. Culross, ii. 99; iv. 91. Doune and Dunblane, ii. 86 Earl's Moor, iii. 90. Fife Lomonds, xiii. 63.
11 Forth, The, vi. 54. Gargunnock, iii. 68; v Gargunnock Hills, vi. 56. Howietoun, iii. 72; x. 48. Kilbryde, iii. 62. Kippen, ii Kippenross, iii. 70. Largo, ii. 99. Leny, vi. 56. Loch Lagan, ix. 21. Lomonds, Fife, xiii. 63. Menstrie Glen, ii. 75; v. 99. Menteith, Lake of, vi. 54. Menteith, Port of, iii. 65. Murrayshall, ii. 69, 73. Offrance Moss, ii. 95. Queensferry, North, xii. 90. Roman Camp, Ardoch, ii. 90. St. David's, xii. 90. Sheriffmuir, iii. 47. Touch Glen, ii. 88. Excursions for 1881, Summary of, iii. 90. Exhibition of Geological Photographs, xxviii. 64. Exhibition, Microscopical, ii. 47. Exhibition, Objects Lent for, ii. 60. Exhibits, Notes on, vi F Fabric of the World, The, ii. 77. Fairy Knowe, Bridge of Allan, Opening of, xlix. 94. Falkirk and Siege of Stirling in 1746, Battle of, xxxiv Falkirk, Roman Fort at Mumrills, near, liii. 6. Falkland Islands, The, xxxv. 16. Family Sketches, Local, xxix. 40. Fauna, Additions to the Local, xx Fauna of the District, Notes on the Avi-, xxi Fauna of King's -Park, Vertebrate, xxx Fauna of Pleistocene Period in Carse of Stirling, Flora and,xii Ferns, British, xliii. 45. Ferns Found in the Neighbourhood of Stirling, iii. 34. Ferns from Spores, Raising, iii. 72. Fetter Found at Old Bridge, Thieves', xxxiv. 73. Fiber Zebethicus (Musquash), liii Fife, Antiquities of the East Neuk of, ix. 81. Fife Lomonds, Excursion to, xiii. 63. Firbolg Forts in Aran Isles, xvii. 34. Fir Graft. at Inchbuie, Natural, xiii. 109.
12 Fish Culture, x. 40. Fishes of the Forth, Fresh Water, X. 53. Fish Stank, Royal, iii. 82. Flag, St. Ninians 1832 Reform Bill, xxi Flag of the Skinners' Incorporation, xxi Fleshers, Incorporation of, xliii. 9. Flint Implement Found at Park Place, xli. 88. Flora. (See also List and Plants.) Flora, Albinism in Local, xxv. 93. Flora and Fauna of Pleistocene Period in Carse of Stirling, xii. 91. Flora of Carboniferous Period, iii. 14,:19 ' Flora of Clackmannan, ii. 16. Flora of Llandudno, xxxvi. 65. Flora of Menstrie and Neighbourhood, xxiii. 80. Flora of the Neighbourhood, iii., 34; xli. 27. Flora of Schiehallion, iv. 8. Flora of Stirlingshire, xiii. 88; xiv. 74; xv. 109; xvi. 88; xvii. 80; xviii. 137; xix. 103; xx. 134; xxi. 166; xxii. 67. Flora, Vegetation of 1882, iv. 54, 66. Flora. Vegetation of the Back Walk, liv. 68. Flowering Plants, List of, iii. 92. Flowers of the King's Park, Wild, xxx Folklore of Scotland, Superstition and, xxxiii Forestry in Scotland, xlii. 12. Forests and Trees in Britain, Historical Note on, xliv. 18,138. Forests, A Trip to the Bavarian, xxxv. 90. Forests on. Health, Effects of, iii. 51. Forfarshire Parish, Churchyard Monuments of a, xliii. 68. Formation of the Society, i. 1, 2, 7. Forres, Geology of, xxxi. 44. Forres, Sweno's Stone, near, ii. 13. Forrest, Dr. Wm. Hutton, Botanist, xxx. 82. Forrester of Garden, Antiphonary of Iii. 6. Forsyth of Sauchie, Osbert, lvi. Fort at Mumrills, near Falkirk, Roman, liii. 6. Forth, Clay Vessel Found in the, xxix. 81. Forth, Early Navigation of the River, xlii. 51. Forth, Excursion to the River, vi. 54. Forth, Freshwater Fishes of the River, x. 53. Forth Valley, Fortresses of, vi. 13. Forth Valley, Geography of, xxi Forth Valley, Glaciation of, xvi. 92. Forth Valley, Insect Life in,xxv Forth Valley in Pre-Glacial Times, xxviii. 9. Forth Valley, Raised Beaches of, xv. 18. Forth Valley, Travelled Boulders of the. xviii, 33. Fortresses of the Forth and Teith Valleys, vi. 13. Forts in Aran Isles, Firbolg, xvii. 34. Fossikey [Fossachie], A Link with Glencoe, xlviii. 90.
13 Fossils (Exhibited), ii. 3; iii. 14; v.8; vi. 56; ix. 1; x. 39. Fossils from Murrayshall, List of, ii. 73. Fossil Plant Bed at Todholes, vi. 26. Fossil Plants from Old Red Sandstone, xlv. 10. Fossil Spores from Kelly Burn, viii. 1. France, Some Observations from, xli. 90. Franciscans, The Friars of Stirling, Dominicans and, xiii. 33. Fraser, John, An Old Stirling Printer and Teacher, xlviii. 32; Frasers of Touch, The, , Freebooters, The Trial of Walter Buchanan of Boquhan and the KiI1ean, xxxv. 57. French Naval Chart Book, An Old, xxxiii. 36. Fresh Water Fishes of the Forth, x. 53. Friars of Stirling, The, xiii. 33; xxvi Fungi, i. 22; viii. 9; xlii. 9. Fungi (Exhibited), ii Fungi on Man, Parasitic, v. 19. Fungi on Vegetables, Parasitic, iv. 67. G Gaelic Church, The Ancient, vi. 33, 35. Galbraith, Dr., Memoir of, xxiii. 20. Gall-producing Insects, viii. 70. Galls, Oak, iv Game in Scotland, Black, iii. 40. Garden,. Antiphorary of Forrester of, Iii. 6. Gardening, "Knot" as Term in, xxxv. 77. Gargunnock, Excursion to, 68; v Gargunnock Hills, Excursion to, vi. 56. Gargunnock Parish,. Extracts from Records of, Iii; 89. Gas Lighting in Stirling, Story of, xlvi Gentleman's "Grand Tour" on the Continent, A Stirlingshire, 1834, lvii Geographical Description of the District, Stirling, Alloa,. Culross to Auchterarder, xxxiv. 10. Geography of the Forth Valley, xxi Geological. Note on Reservoir at North Third, xxix. 82. Geological Photographs, Exhibition of, xxviii. 64. Geological. Section at Cambus-barron, liv Geological Section -at Dumbarton Road, xliv Geological Sections at St.Ninians, Three, liii Geological Sketch of Stirlingshire, xiv. 74. Geological Societies, Visit of Edinburgh and Glasgow, V Geological Specimens - (Exhibited), xi. 22, 31, 44. Geology of Scotland. (See also Red Sandstone and Glacial.) Geology of Antrim, xvii. 28. Geology. of Castle Rock, Stirling, viii, 47. Geology of Loss Burn, xx. 63. Geology of Murrayshall District ii, 69. Geology of the Ochils, xxvi. 9. Geology of Railway. Cutting between Donne and Dunblane, xxiv Geology of the Rocky Mountains, Scenery and, iii. 29;
14 Geology of the District, ii. 56. Geology of the District, Botany, and.. (See also Excursions..) Germany,.A Son of the Rock and His Descendants in, -xlvi Gilchrist Lectures, Application for, v. 98. Glacial Period Theories of the, ix Glacial Times, Forth Valley in Pre-, xxviii. 9. Glaciated Surface at Ballangeich, xiv Glaciation of the Forth Valley, xvi. 92; Glaciers of the Alps and their Exploration, xxii. 42. Glas of Sauchie, The Family of, lvi. 78, 80, 84, 112. Glasgow, Archbishop of, Robert Montgomery, xv. 60. Glasgow Geological Society,; - Visit of, v. 104 Glasgow Sword Makers, Sword with Signed Basket Hilts by Stirling and, Iv.- 132; lvi. 9 Glebe,- Stirling, Quern Stone s Found in the, ii. 31. "Glenburnie, The Cottagers of," liv. 39. Glen. Clove, Holiday in, xxxvi Glencoe, Fossikey, A Link with, xlviii Glen Lednock, Grave Mounds in, iv Glimpses of Old Stirling, x Glows of 1883 and 1902, The.,Sky, xxv. 98. Goldielands Peel and Branxholm Peel, xlii. 71. Gowanhill Roman Stone, lvi. 6. Gowanhill Roman Stone and its Epoch, The, lvii. 33. Graft at Inchbuie, Natural Fir, xiii Grafting, Curious Result of, ii. 97. Graham, Dugald, and the Stirling Aspect of his Metrical History of the '45, xlvi. 44. Graham, General Deputy Governor of Stirling Castle, , liv Grand Chartreuse, The, xxxii. 12. Grangemouth, Whale and Other Mammalian Remains Found at, xxxiv. 97. Grant of Laggan, Mrs., xlvii. 85. Grave Mounds in Glen Lednock, iv Graves with Relics Found at Camelon, xlvi Graves at St. Ninians Well Green, i. 38, 62. Greenloaning Stone, The Roundel or, xxx. 5. Greyfriar's Monastery and Ladie Vennel, xxi Grey Squirrel, The Musk Rat and liv Guildry Records, Ruinous Houses in Stirling in 1732 from xlii. 76. Gildry Ring, The Stirling, v.46. Guilds, The Scottish, xx. 20. H Hailstone at Sheilbrae, Large, xxi Hairs, Vegetable, ii. 47. Halbert Bogs, Milton and, xxiii. 67. Hamilton, Elizabeth, Authoress of "The Cottagers of Glenburnie," liv. 39, 45. Hammer from Bridge of Allan,. Stone, xx. 61. Hammermen, Incorporation of, Hammermen, The Oldest Minute-Book of the Stirling Incorporation of, xxiv. 18. Handa, Bird Life on the Island of, vii. 36. Handwriting,- Curious Specimens. of, xx. 10. Harvey, Charles, An Old Stirling Printer, liv. 88.
15 Hawfinch, The Little Auk and the, Iv. 133, Heading Stone, The, ix. 57, 97. Heads, The Stirling, xlvii. 166 xlviii. 5. Health, Effects of Forests on, iii. 51. Henderson of Leuchars, -Alex., Token and Letter of, v. 38, 45. Hendersons of Westerton, The, xlvii. 113, 115. Heretics, Pre-Reformation Trials of Stirling, xliii. 57. Himalayan Scenery and Travel, -x.22. Histories of Stirling, List of,. xi; 3. History and Archeology of-malta, xxvi. 68. History of Logie. Parish, The Early, vii. 64. History of the Potato, ix. 91. History, Side-lights on Scottish,:xlv Hogg, Mrs., Memoir of the Late,. xxii. 63. Homes of Argaty, The, ii. 95 Hospital, - Robert Spittal and-his, xx. 72. Hospital of St. Peter, xxi Hospital of Stirling, Donors to,. xxiv Hospitals in Stirling, The Pre-Reformation, xxxiii, 106; Hospitals of Stirling Ancient, xiv.1. Household Requisites, Historical Development of Common, xlvi. 43. Houses in the Burgh of Stirling, List of Old, xxxiii. 57; xlii. 75. House Sparrow, The, xiv Howietoun, Excursions to, iii. 72; x. 48. Hume of Logie, Alex., vii. 64; xxi. 28; Iv. 39. I Ice House at Old Polmaise, Old, xlviii Implement Found at Park Place, Flint, xli. 88. implements, Old Scottish Agriculture and Agricultural, xxviii Inchbuie, Natural Fir Graft at, xiii Incorporated Trades of Stirling, Convener Court of the Seven, Ii. 44. Incorporation of Bakers, xliv. 32. Incorporation of Barbers, liv. 55. Incorporation of Fleshers, xliii. 9. Incorporation of Hammermen, Incorporation of Hammermen, The Oldest Minute Book of the Stirling, xxiv. 18. Incorporation of Maltmen, Iii. 12. Incorporation of Mechanics, liii. 9. Incorporation of Omnium 4latherum, liv. 9. Incorporation of Shoemakers, xlvii. 9. Incorporation of Skinners, xlvii Incorporation of Skinners, Flag of the, xxi Incorporation of Tailors, xlv. 54. Incorporation of Tailors, Old Minute Book of, xli Incorporation of Weavers, xiix. Index, General and Classified, Vols. i.-xx.; i., xx., app. Industry of Stirlingshire and Neighbourhood, The Ancient Iron, xxxiii. 67.
16 Injurious Insects, v. 11. Inscribed Stone Deposited in the Smith Institute, xxiv. 6. Inscription on Mar's Work, Cast of, xxix. 89. Insect Life in Forth Valley, xxv Insectivorous Plants of the District, iv Insects, v. 68; vi. 41, 50. Insects, Gall Producing, viii. 70. Insects, Injurious, V. 11. Insects, Scales and Wings of, ii. 50. Institute, The Smith Additions to the Collection in, xlv Bird Collection in, xvi Collection- of Natural History and Archeological Society, handed to Trustees of, xxvii. 79. Publications of Record Office in, (1893), xvi. 79. Roundel or Greenloaning Stone, at, xxx. 5. Iona and its Sculptured Stones, viii. 15. Ireland, 1837, A Stirlingshire Gentleman's "Grand Tour" of, lvii Iron Industry of Stirlingshire and Neighbourhood, The Ancient, xxxiii. 67. Islay, Rubbings of Sculptured Stones in, v. 18, 33. J Jacobite Rebellion, 1745, Dougal Graham and the Stirling Aspect of his Metrical History of, xlvi. 44. Jacobite Siege, Stirling and District during the, xxxvi. 96; xli Jacobites, Local, xliii James IV.'s Docks at Airth, xlix. 88. Journal of John Saunders Muschet; M.D., xxviii. 79. Journalism in Stirling, Beginnings of, K Kelly Burn, Fossil Spores from, viii. 1. Kilbryde, Campbells of Aberuchill and, xlvii. 58. Kilbryde, Excursion to, iii. 62. Kilbryde in the Olden Days, xlvii. 57. Kildean, Battle of Stirling at, xxvii. 31; xxx. 38. Killearn Freebooters, Trial- of Walter Buchanan of Boquhan and the, xxxv. 57. King Street, Stirling, Stone Axe Head from, ii. 69. King, The Mammet, viii. 57. King's Knot, Stirling, The, x1. 32; xvi. 60. King's Park of Stirling m History and Record, xxix King's Park, Stirling, Cup and Ring Marked Rock Surface in, xxiii. 91. King's Park, Stirling, Stone Axe Head Found in, ii 65. King's Park, Vertebrate Fauna of, xxx King's Park, Wild Flowers of, xxx King's Stables Stirling, xx, 45. Kippen, excursion to, ii, Kippenross, Excursion to, iii, Kirk and a College in the Craigs of Stirling, xix, 14
17 Kirkcaldy Naturalist Society, Excursion with, xiii, 63. Kirk o' Muir, Capella Beate Marie de Dundafmure, xxiii. 23. Kirk Session Book, Culross, vii. 73. Kitty Stone, Early Curling or, xxx Knot as a Term in Gardening,. xxxv. 77. Knot, The King's, Stirling, xi-32, xvi. 60. L Labrador Tea (Ledum Palustre), liii Ladie Vennel, The Greyfriars' Monastery and, xxi Lagan, Excursion to Loch, ix.21. Laggan, Mrs. Grant of, xlvii. 85. Laird in the Seventeenth Century, Life of a Scots, xxxiii. 87. Lands and Crofts in and Around Stirling, Old, xiii. 1. Lands and Lairds of Touch, LI. 17. Language of Scotland, , Li. 3. Largo, Excursion to, ii. 99. Laws of Scotland, Old Burgh, viii. 75. Lead Ore from Nothfield Quarry (Exhibited), xxiiii. 67. Leckie, Excursion to, ix. 21. Lecropt and Larger Scotland, liii. 67. Ledum Palustre (Labrador Tea), liii Leighton Library at Dunblane, The, xxi. 140; liii. 60. Lennieston Moor and Braendam,. Geology of, xlviii. 95. Lennox, Earldom of, in. Sir-James Darrow's Protocol Book, xlviii. 79. Lennox, Murder of Regent, xxvi. 49. Lennox, Tablet to Regent, xxvii. 8. Lesser Celandine, The iv Library at Dunblane, The Leighton, xxi. 140; liii. 60. Library, Reference Books of the Society handed. to the Public,xxxii. 1. Library of Stirling, The Old Town's, xx. S. Life and Customs in Olden Times, Church, xx. 93. Lighting in Stirling, Story of Gas, xlvi Linlithgow, The Catstone, iii. 5. List of Ancient Monuments in.. Stirlingshire, xxxv. 85. of Birds. (See Bird (Collection) List of Flowering Plants, iii. 92. List of Fossils from Murrayshall, ii : List of Members, , lvii List of Mosses, iii. 92; xx List of Plants. (See also Flora and Plants.) List of Plants Found Within Twenty. Miles of Stirling, ii. 131; iv. 1; v List of Record Office Publications in the Library xvi. 79 List of. Shells in the District, ii. 59. Literary Associations of Bridge of. Allan, Some, lvii. 14. Llandudno, Flora of, xxxvi. 65. Local Collection The, xi. 21.
18 Local Place Names, xliv. 83. Local Superstition, xxiii. 44, 72. Loch Lagan, Excursion -to' Lodging, Argyll's, xviii. 9. Lodging, Earl of. Max's' xxvii; 27, 28; xxix. 36, 37. Logie, Alex. Hume of, vii. 64;. xxi. 28; lv; 39. Logie Parish, The Early History of, vii. 64; Iv. 30. Lomonds, Excursion to Fife, xiii. 63. Londonderry, Antiquities near, iii. 14. Loss Burn, Geology of, xx. 63. Loss, The Wrights of, liv: 125. Lothian Baron, A, lvii. 75. Lodgings of Stirling, Old, xix. 56. M McDiarmid, Mrs.. i. 65. Macfarlane Museum, Custody of, v. 98, 114. Maitland Manuscripts, Quarto and Folio, The, Iii. 11. Maitlands of Sauchie, The, lvi Malta, History and Archaeology of, xxvi. 68. Maltmen, Incorporation of, Iii. 12. Mammalian and. Other Remains in Raised Beaches, xv. 29. Mammalian Remains from Peat Moss at Dunblane, -xv Mammalian Remains Found at Grangemouth, Whale and, xxxiv. 97. Mammet King, The, viii. 57. Maps of Scotland, Ancient and Modern, xxvii. 53. Maps of Scotland, District, xxvii. 65. Mar, Earls of, The Hereditary Office of Keeper of Stirling Castle and, xlv Marigold, The Nodding Bur (Exhibited), xxxiii. 41. Marine Shells from Raploch, ii. 53, 54. Market Crosses of Scotland, The, xiii. '51;. iviii. 96. Mar's Lodging, Earl of, xxvii. 27, 28; xxix. 36, 37. Mar's Work, Cast of Inscription on, xxix. 89. Mary, Belgebrig and its Builder, A Link with Queen, xxiii. 57. Mary's Nurse, Queen, xx. 69. Masonic Charter, Alleged, xx. 48. Masonry in Stirling, xlv. 12. Masons' Marks, Ancient, iv. 80. Maynes of Powis and Their Friends, xlix Mealmarket, The Stirling, ii Mechanics, Incorporation of, liii. 9. Medals from1793,. Naval and Military, Iv. 48. Meeting, Motion to Change Day of, vi. 64. Members, List of, , lvii Memoir of Alexander Croall, vii. 67; lvi. 14. Memoir of the Late Mrs. Hogg, xxii. 63. Memorial to the Late Alex. Croall, Unveiling of, xxviii, 67.
19 Menstrie, Alexanders of, xlvii. 113; Iv, 45. Menstrie, Sir William Alexander of, xxi. 48. Menstrie Glen, Excursion to, ii. 75; v. 99. Menstrie and Neighbourhood, Flora of, xxiii. 80. Menstrie, Silver Ring Found at Broomhall, xliv..91. Menteith, Excursion to Lake vi, 54. Menteith, Excursion to Port of, iii. 65. Menteith, Montfichets or Muschets in, xlix Microscopical Exhibition, ii. 47; iii. 13; iv. 33; x. 21. Middens at Tent's Muir, Shell, V. 39. Midge, The Wheat, xiii. 58. Migrants, Our Summer, xxix. 9. Migration of Birds, iv. 22; vii. 43; xxvii. 89. Migration of Some Phytoptidae, xxi Military Medals from 1793, Naval and, lv. 48. Milton Bog, Ancient Pointed stakes Found at, xlvi Milton and Halbert Bogs, xxiii. 67. Milton Mill, Tablet Unveiled at, lvi. 5. Minute Book, An Old Church, xv. 3. Minute Book of the Stirling Incorporation of Hammermen, The Oldest, xxiv. 18. Minute Book of the Incorporation of Tailors, Old, xli Minute Workers in Nature's Economy, Some, -xix. 51. Mite, The Currant, iv. 48. Molecules or Atoms, ii. 68. Monastery and Ladie Vennel, The Greyfriars', xxi Montgomery, Robert, Minister of Stirling and Archbishop of Glasgow, xv. 60. Montfichets or Muschets in Menteith, xlix Monuments of a Forfarshire Parish, Churchyard, xliii. 68. Monuments of Stirling District, Standing Stones and Other Rude, xv Monuments in Stirlingshire, List of Ancient, xxxv. 85. Monuments of Scotland, Early Sculptured, xviii. 58. Monuments of Scotland, Disiintegration of the National Ecclesiastical, xxix. 59. Monuments, Romance of Ancient, Iii. 9. Moore, Dr. John, a Native of Stirling, xliii Morham, Sir Thomas de, lvii. 75. Mortification, Robert. Spittal and other Donors, xxiv. 63. Moss and Its Great.. Mission, The Little, iv. 56. Moss, The Blair Drummond, ix. 22. Mosses, List of, iii. 92; xx Mosses, Notes on, xliv. 9. Mosses, Stirlingshire, xxii. 68, 75. Moths of Stirling, Butterflies and, ii. 9. Mounds in Glen Lednock, Grave, iv Myriapods, xiii. 82. Muckhart, Stone Axe, Stone Ball, and Charred Slabs from, iv. 19. Muir, Kirk o', Capella Beate Mari ede Dundafrnure, xxiii. 23. Mumrills, near Falkirk, Roman Fort at, liii. 6. Mural Decorations in Scottish Houses of Seventeenth Century, xvii. 18.
20 Murray Place, Old Wall in, xxvi Murrayshall District Botany of, ii. 73. Geology of, ii. 69. List of Fossils from, ii. 73. Stone Axe Head Found at, ii. 66. Murrayshall, The Story of, xlviii. 9. Muschet, John Saunders, M.D. Journal of, xxviii. 79. Muschets in Menteith, Montfichets or, xlix Museum, The, vi. 34, 51. Museum, Custody of Macfarlane, I v. 98, 114. Music, Ancient Piece of, xxiv. 38. Musk Rat and the Grey Squirrel, The, liv Musk Rat (Musquash) in Strathallan, liii N Name, Constitution, and Rules of the Society, Change of,,v. 3, 8, 10, 114. Names of Stirlingshire, Place,. xxv. 7. Napier, Gabriel, Sheriff of Stirling in the '45, Ii Napiers of Edinbellie-Napier and Culcreuch, The, ix. 1. National Covenant, The, xx. 10. Natural Fir Graft at Inchbuie, xiii Natural History Additions to Smith Institute, Recent, xlv "Natural History of Selborne," xi. 52. Natural History of the District, Notes on the, lvi Natural History Society, Visit of Edinburgh v Nature, Adornment in, xxxvi. 84. Nature Notes in Palestine, xliv. 64. Nature's Economy, Some Minute Workers in, xix. 51. Naval and Military Medals from 1793, lv. 48. Naval Chart Book, Old French, xxxiii. 36. Navigation of the River Forth, Early, xlii. 51. Neighbourhood, Stone Axe Heads Found in the, xvii. 96. Nesting of British Birds, xviii. 50. Nests (Exhibited), vii. 89. New Park in Relation to the Battle of Bannockburn, Site of, xliv. 92; Iv. 89. Newt, The, i. 28. New Zealand, The Vegetable Caterpillar of, iii. 54. Nodding Bur Marigold, The (Exhibited), xxxiii. 41. Northfield Quarry, Lead Ore from (Exhibited), xxxiii. 67. North Third, Geological Note on Reservoir at, xxix. 82. Nunnery, A Protestant, xxxii. 18. Nurse, Queen Mary's, xx. 69. Nyadd, Bronze Axe Head Found at, xxxiv. 85. O Oak Carvings of Thirteenth Century, xliv. 17. Oak Galls, iv. 100.
21 Oak Panels, Carved, xliv. 14. Objects of the Society, i. 2, 9. Ochil Earthquakes, , The, xli. 79. Ochil Family, The Wrights of Loss, An Old, liv Ochils, Geology of, xxvi. 9. Office-Bearers, Appointment of First, i. 7. Offrance Moss, Excursion to, ii. 95. Old Scottish Woodwork, ix. 29. Old Stirling, x. 5; xi. 4; xvi. 2,108; xix. 2. Old View of Stirling, An, xviiit 95. Olden Times, Church Life and Customs in, xx. 93. Old Polmaise, Old Ice House at, x'viii Old Red Sandstone, Rambles over, xxiii. 10; xxiv. 35; xxxi. 34; xxxvi. 9; xlviii.95. Omnium Gatherum, Incorporation of, liv. 9. Ore from Northifield Quarry, Lead (Exhibited), xxxiii. 67. Orkney, Antiquities from, iii. 29. Ornithology, Hints on the Study of, ix 13. P Painters, Craigmill Art School and a Cambuskenneth Group of, lvi. 38. Paintings at Wester Livilands, Panel, xxii. 71. Pairing of Birds, viii. 28. Palace, Dunblane, Excavations at the Bishop's, xxvi Paleolithic Man in Earn and Allan Valleys, xxii. 71. Palestine, Nature Notes in, xliv..64. Panels, Carved Oak, xliv. 14. Panic About the End of the World in A.D. 1000, Supposed, xvii. 97. Parasitic Fungi, iv. 67; v. 19. Parasitic Fungi on Men, v. 19. Parasitic Fungi on Vegetables,iv. 67. Parish Church of Stirling, The, xii. 2, 29; xxi. 152; xxxiii. 5, 147; xxxvi Parish, Gargunnock, Extracts from the Records of, Iii. 89. Parish, Early History of Logie, vii. 64. Parish of St. Ninian, The Ancient, xviii. 116; xxv. 105 and appendix. Parish of Stirling, The Ancient, xviii. 99. Parliament, Constitution of the First English, xxxiv. 9. Parliament, Petition to, by Shire of Stirling, liv Pastimes, Old Stirling Sports and, xliii Paterson of Bannockburn, Hugh, lvi Pea and Bean Beetles, The, xix. 93. Pear and Plum,Early History of Apple, xxxiv. 98. Peat Moss at Dunblane, Mammalian Remains from, xv Peel, Goldielands and Branxholm, xlii. 71. Pendreich, near Bridge of Allan, Excavations and Discoveries at, xlix. 91. Pepys and the World of His Diary, Samuel, lvi. 60. Perth (South) and Clackmannan, Shells of. (See Shells.) Petition to Parliament by Shire of Stirling, 1647, liv. 186.
22 Pewter, Old, L 55. Photographs, Exhibition of Geological, xxviii. 64. Phytoptidae, Migration of Some, xxi Pig Deer, The Babirusa or, ii.44. Piping Crow of Australia, Jack the, xiii Place Names, History in Local, xliv. 83. Place Names of Stirlingshire, xxv. 7. Plan of Stirling, Published in 1780, xix. P1. 1. Plant Bed at Todholes, Fossil, vi., 26 Plant Records, xxxvi. 61; xli. 85;'.liii. 140; liv Plant World, Struggle for Life in, xxvii. 30. Plants. (See also Flora.) Plants Appear, How Some, iv Plants (Exhibited), i. 8; vi. 50; x.39. Plants Found in the District, List of, ii. 8; liii Plants Found on Ben Lawers, Rare, i. 69. Plants Found within Twenty Miles of Stirling, List of, ii. 131; iv. 1; v. 63, 117. Plants from Old Red Sandstone at Rhyme, Fossil, xlv. 10. Plants, List of Flowering, iii. 92. Plants New to the District, iv Plants of Dunblane District, xxiii. 93; xxiv Plants of the Carboniferous Period, xxiv Plants of the District, Insectivorous, iv Plants of the District, Poisonous, iv Plants of the District, Some of the Rarer, i. 33; v. 63. P Plants, Propagation of, xxxii. Plants,. Viviparous and Bulbiferous, iv. 65. Plate, Church (Exhibited), xv.. 48, 56. Playfield of Stirling, Old, xx. 38. Pleistocene Beds in the Carse of Stirling, Flora and Fauna of, Xli. 91. Plenishing, Early Scottish Domestic, xxvii Plenishing, Historical Development of Domestic, xlvi. 43. Plum, Early History of Apple, Pear, and, xxxiv. 98. Poem, Stirling, A Satirical, liv Poet-Pastor of Logie and His Intimates, An Early, xxi. 28. Poetry, Spurious Ballad, vi. 26. Poisonous Plants of the District, iv Polmaise and Touch, Battle of the Seats between the Laird of, xxv Polmaise Estate, Notes on Relics Found on, xxii. 65, 69. Polmaise, Old Ice Houses at Old, xlviii Polmaise Papers, Gleanings from xxv Polypilera, vii. 28. Portugal, xxx. 26. Potamogetons, I Specimens of (Exhibited), xv. 49. Potato., History of the, ix. 91. Pottery Found at Baudeath, Ancient, xlvi Postage Stamps, xxxii. 23. Powell, Matthew, xxix. 52.
23 Powis, The Maynes of, and Their Friends, xlix Powis, The Three David Balfours of, and Their Friends, Iv. 30. Prehistoric Burial at Alva, xli. 83. Prehistoric Implements. Found at Causewayhead, Whale Remains, and, xx. 57. Prehistoric. t Remains in Britain, Primitive Man and, xxix. 93. Preliminary, i. 1, 2, 7. Pre-Reformation Hospitals in Stirling, The., xxxiii Pre-Reformation Trials of Stirling' Heretics, The, xliii. 57. 'Presidential Addresses, ii. 5; iii. 1; iv. 1; V. 1; V. 108; viii. 90, 98; xiii. 109; xxi. 8; xxiv. 9; li. 13. Primitive Man and Prehistoric Remains in Britain, xxix..93. Printer and Teacher, John Fraser, An Old Stirling, xlviii. 32. Propagation of Cardarnine Pratensis by Detached Leaves, Natural, xii. 70. Propagation of Plants, xxxii. 53. Protestant 'Nunnery, A, xxxii. 18. Protocol Book, The Earldom of Lennox in Sir John Darrow's, xlviii. 79. Proverbs, etc., of Stirling and District, Rhymes, xxii. 7. Publications in Library, Record Office, xvi. 79. Q Queen Mary, Belgebrig 'and It Builder, A Link with, xxiii. 57. Queen Mary's Nurse, xx. 69. Queensferry, Excursion to North, xii. 90. 'Quern Stones Found in the Glebe, Stirling, ii. 31. R Rabbits and Cavies, xxxiv. 14. Raes of Canglour, The, lvi. 71. Raid on Stirling, A Night, xxvi. 49. Rainfall of Stirlingshire, xv. 56; xvi. 85; xvii. 77; xviii. 113; xix. 96; xx. 132; xxi. 163; xxii. 58; xxiii. 95; xxiv. 126; xxv. 143; xxvi. 121; xxvii. 104; xxix. 137;. xxx. 177; xxxi. 110; xxxii. 81; xxxiii. 165; xxxv. app.; xxxvi. app.; xli. 96; xlii. 93; xliii. 215; xliv. 154; xlv. 119; xlvi. 153; xlvii. 172; xlviii. 110; xlix. 201; ; Ii. 137;,Iii. 122; liii. 154; liv. 190; Iv. 134; lvi. 181; lvii Raised Beaches of the Forth Valley, xv. 3. Ramsays of Sauchie, The, lvi Raploch, Cannon Balls from (Exhibited), iii. 5. Raploch, Marine Shells from the, ii. 53, 54. Raploch, Stigmaria from (Exhibited), iii. 25. Rare Plants Found on Ben Lui, Rarer Plants of the District, Some of the, i. 33. Rebellion, 1745, Jacobite, Dougal Graham and the Stirling Aspect of his Metrical History of the, xlvi. 44. Recollections of Stirling, Old, xvi. 2, 108. Records of Stirling, Extracts from Burgh, Ix. 5; xxviii. 35. Record Office Publications in Library, xvi. 79. Red Sandstone at.rhynie, Fossil Plants from, xlv. 10.
24 Red Sandstone, Rambles over Old, xxiii. 10; xxiv. 35; xxxi. 34; xxxvi. 9; xlviii. 95. Redwing, The, viii. 44. Reform Bill Flag, 1832, St. Ninians, xxi Regiment, Colours of the 75th (Stirlingshire), xlvi Reminiscences of Stirling, xlii. 87. Reminiscencesof Stirling, Humorous, L 136. Reports, Secretaries'. (See Secretaries' Reports.) Reports, Treasurers' (See Treasurers' Reports.) Reservoir at North Third, Geological Note on, xxix. 82. Rhynie, Fossil Plants from Old Red Sandstone at, xlv. 10. Rhymes, Proverbs, etc., of Stirling and District, xxii. 7. Ring Found at Broomhall, Menstrie, Silver, xliv. 91. Ring Marked Rock Surface in King's Park, Cup and, xxiii. 91. Ring, The Stirling.Guildry, v;46. Road at Stirling, The Roman, Roads and Bridges, Past and Present, xlix. 98. Rock Surface in the King's Park, Cup and Ring Marked, xxiii. 91. Rocky Mountains, Scenery and Geology of, iii. 29. Rogers, Rev. Charles, and Bridge.of Allan, lvi. 141, Rollos of Bannockburn, The, lvi Roman Camp at Ardoch, Excursion to, ii. 90. Roman Catacombs, The, xxx Roman Fort at Mumrills, near Falkirk, liii. 6. Roman Remains at Ardoch, ii Roman Road at Stirling, The, i.39. Roman Scotland, xxviii Roman Station at Camelon, Excavation of, xxiv Roman Stone, Stirling, lvi. 6.. Roman Stone, Stirling, and its Epoch, lvii.33. Roman Wall Between Forth and Clyde, The, i. 39; iii. 7; xiii. 103; xiv. 42. Romanised Britons of Strathclyde, vi. 27. Rome, The First Silver Coinage of, xxxii. 38. Roundel or Greenloaning Stone at Smith Institute, xxx. 5. Royal Fish Stank, The, iii. 82. Rubbings from.ardchattan Priory, xiv. 70. Rubbings from St.. Ninian' Cave, Whithorn., xii. 72. Rubbings of Sculptured Stones in East and West, of Scotland, xii. 85. Rubbings of Sculptured Stones in Islay, v. 18, 33. Rubi. of Stirlingshire, xix Rules, Change of Name, Constitution and, v. 3, 8, 10, 114. Rutherford of Bridge of Allan, Dr. David, lvi S St. Andrews, Sculptured Stones at, xvii. 54. St. Bride, Callander, Chapel of lvi. 5. St. Clement, Bishop. of Dunblane and Founder of its Cathedral, xlvii St. David's, Excursion to,. xii. 90. St. Ninian and the Early Christianisation of Scotland, xii. 73
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