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Anniversary Meeting, 30th November 1893,
Additional Notes on the Heraldic Glass at Stobhall, and in the Magdalen
Chapel, Cowgate. By the late J. M. GRAY, F.S.A. Scot.,
Remarks on the supposed site of Delgon or Cindelgen, the Seat of Conall,
King of Dalriada, A.D. 563. By JOHN M'LEOD of Saddell, F.S.A.
Scot.,
Notice of a Dish of Bog-butter found at Midton, Inverasdale, Poolewe,
Ross-shire, in May 1893. By D. MACRAE, Inverasdale Public School
Notes on the "Roman Roads" of the One-inch Ordnance Map of Scotland.
With two Maps. By JAMES MACDONALD, LL.D., F.S.A. Scot.,
Notice of a Cemetery of Graves and Cinerary Urns of the Bronze Age,
recently discovered at Kirkpark, Musselburgh, by Rev. George Lowe,
B.D. With notes on the Urns. By JOSEPH ANDERSON, LL.D., Assist-
ant-Secretary and Keeper of the Museum,
Some Notes on St Baldred's Country. By J. M. MACKINLAY, M.A.,
F.S.A. Scot.,
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The Stone Circle at Holywood, Dumfriesshire. By FRED. R. COLES,
Corr. Mem. S.A. Scot.,
Notice of the Bell and other Antiquities at the Church of Kettins, Forfar-
shire. By ALEX. HUTCHESON, F.S.A. Scot., Architect, Broughty
Ferry,
The Prehistoric Fortresses of Treceiri, Carnarvon; and Eildon, Roxburgh.
By Dr D. CHRISTISON, Secretary,
Antiquarian Notes. By PROF. DUNS, D.D., F.S.A. Scot.,
Notes on a pair of Pampooties, or Shoes of Raw Hide, from Aran More,
Galway Bay. By ENEAS J. G. MACKAY, LL.D., F.S.A. Scot., Sheriff
of Fife and Kinross. And on Cuaran and other Varieties of Shoes used
in the Highlands and Islands of Scotland. By ALEX. CARMICHAEL,
Corr. Mem. S. A. Scot.,
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Report on the Photographs of the Sculptured Stones earlier than A.D. 1100,
in the district of Scotland north of the River Dee, obtained under the
Jubilee Gift of His Excellency Dr R. H. Gunning, F.S.A. Scot. By
J. ROMILLY ALLEN, F.S.A. Scot.,
Notes on Ancient Bone Skates. By ROBERT MUNRO, M.D.,
Commission by King Christian the Fourth of Denmark, to Magnus Sinclair,
Captain of the Ship "Leoparden," 1627. By GILBERT GOUDIE, F.S.A.
Notice of the Discovery of a small Cup-shaped Urn of a Variety hitherto
unknown in Scotland. By F. R. COLES, Corr. Mem. S.A. Scot.,
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Notes on Two Chisels or Punches of Bronze-like Metal from Sutherlandshire
and Dumfries. By JOSEPH ANDERSON, LL.D., Assistant-Secretary and
Keeper of the Museum,
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Note on a Tanged Dagger or Spear-head from Crawford Priory, Fife. By
The Hon. JOHN ABERCROMBY, F.S.A. Scot.,
219
Notes on a Collection of Worked Flints, from the Neighbourhood of Luxor,
Egypt, now presented to the Museum. By John Findlay, F.S.A.
226
Notice of a Charm-bead from Craignish. By GEORGE F. BLACK, Assistant
Keeper of the Museum
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Notes on the MS. Liturg. f. 5. ("Queen Margaret's Gospel Book ") in the
Bodleian Library. By The Right Rev. JOHN DOWDEN, D.D., F.S.A.
Scot., Bishop of Edinburgh,
244
Notice of a Deed of the Thirteenth Century settling a controversy in con-
nection with St Leonard's Hospital, Edinburgh. By The Rev.
WILLIAM LOCKHART, M.A., D.D., F.S.A. Scot., Minister of Colinton
Parish, Mid-Lothian,
Notice of the Discovery of a Cinerary Urn of the Bronze Age, and of Worked
Flints underneath it, at Dalaruan; also of an Old Flint Working-place
in the 30-foot Raised Beach at Millknowe. By ALEX. GRAY, Campbel-
town,
Notice of Recent Finds of Coins in Scotland. By ADAM B. RICHARDSON,
Curator of Coins, .
Notice of the Sword Belt of the Sword of State of Scotland, restored in 1892
to the Scottish Regalia by the Rev. Samuel Ogilvy Baker. By ALEX.
J. S. BROOK, F.S.A. Scot. (Plates I. II.),
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The Dumfriesshire Roads. By JAMES MACDONALD, LL.D., F.S.A. Scot.
(Plates III. IV. V.),
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Descriptive Catalogue of Loan Collections of Prehistoric Antiquities from
the Shires of Berwick, Roxburgh, and Selkirk. By GEORGE F. BLACK,
Assistant Keeper of the Museum,
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An Account of the Archery Medals belonging to the University of St
Andrews and the Grammar School of Aberdeen. By ALEX. J. S.
BROOK, F.S.A. Scot.,
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