Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland

Volume 20 (1885-86) - Table of Contents

Preliminaries
Meeting minutes 1-13
Southes, the Right Hon. The Earl of The Oghams on the Brodie and Aquhollie Stones, with Notes on the Inscriptions of the Golspie and Newton Stones, and a List of the Oghams in Scotland. 14-40
Gow, James Mackintosh Notice of Cup-marked Stones and Curing Well on the Estate of Garth, Fortingall, Perthshire. With Drawings. 41-7
Cursiter, James W Notice of a Wood-Carver's Tool-Box, with Celtic Ornamentation, recently discovered in a Peat Moss in the Parish of Birsay, Orkney. 47-50
Hunt, C A Notice of a Box, supposed to be the 'Offerand Stok' of St Eloi's Altar in St John's Church, Perth. 50-3
Reid, John J Early Notices of the Bass Rock and its Owners. 54-71
Trotter, Robert & Maxwell, Herbert Eustace Notice of the Excavation of St Medan's Cave and Chapel, Kirkmaiden, Wigtownshire. Communicated, with Additional Notes. 76-90
Ross, Alexander Notice of the Discovery of Portions of Two Penannular Brooches of Silver, with Beads of Glass and Amber, and a Silver Coin of Coenwulf, King of Mercia (A.D. 795-818), at Mains of Croy, Inverness-shire. 91-6
Anderson, Joseph Notice of Recent Discoveries of Cists, or Burials with Urns, &c. 97-101
Ramsay, Mrs Notice of a Leaf-shaped Bronze Sword, found at Leannan Buidhie (Yellow Hollow) Farm of Lower Coiabus, Oa, Islay. 102-4
Shiell, John Notice of Carved Oak Panels which were formerly in the Chapel of the Franciscan Nunnery in Dundee. 108-25
Duns, Professor On some Rock-Markings. 126-36
Davidson, James Notice of a Small Cup-shaped Glass Vessel, found in a Stone Cist at the Public School, Airlie, and now presented to the Museum by the School Board of Airlie. 136-41
Begg, Robert Burns Notice of a Large Cinerary Urn, recently discovered on Easter Gellybank Farm, near Kinross, and now presented to the Museum by Mr Haig of Blairhill. 142-5
Dickson, Thomas Notice of the Register of Lindores Abbey, a Thirteenth Century Scottish MS. On Vellum, in the Library at Caprington Castle Ayrshire. 148-59
Gunning, R H Notice of an Idol Human Head from Ecuador, now presented to the Museum. 159-65
Hutcheson, Alexander Notice of the Discovery of a Stratum containing Worked Flints at Broughty-Ferry. 166-9
Jamieson, J & Cleland, J Notice of the Discovery of a Cist with an Urn at Knockankelly, Arran. With a Report on the Osseous Remains. 170-3
Skene, W F On the Traditionary Accounts of the Death of Alexander the Third. 177-85
McDiarmid, W R Notes on the Old Town Hall of Dumfries, commonly called the Mid Steeple. 186-9
Lockhart, Rev. William Churches Consecrated in Scotland in the Thirteenth Century; with Dates. 190-200
Thomas, the late F W L Ancient Valuation of Land in the West of Scotland: Continuation of 'What is a Pennyland?'. 200-13
Joass, Rev. J M Notice of a Hoard of Bronze Vessels found, in 1868, near Helmsdale, Sutherland. 214-8
Wilson, Daniel Some Illustrations of Early Celtic Christian Art. 222-39
Beveridge, Henry Notice of Two Cemeteries, containing Cists and Urns, on the Estate of Pitreavie, near Dunfermline. 240-52
Hutcheson, Alexander Notice of Sculptured Stone recently discovered at Murtly, and now presented to the Museum by Sir Douglas Stewart, Bart. Of Grandtully. 252-6
Goudie, Gilbert On the Horizontal Water Mills of Shetland. 257-97
Graves, Right Rev. Charles An Attempt to Decipher and Explain the Inscriptions on the Newton Stone. 298-313
Munro, Robert Notes of Lake-Dwellings in Lough Mourne, County Antrim, Ireland. 321-30
Blyth, R H Notes on a Camp and Fort on the Garpol Burn, near Moffat. 331-5
Bain, Joseph Note on an Original Document in the handwriting of William Brydone (or Brydon), in all probability the Town-Clerk of Selkirk, who is said to have fallen at Flodden. 336-7
Winning, John G Notice of a Cist containing an Urn, found at Wester Wooden, Eckford, Roxburghshire. 338-9
Wallace, Thomas Notes on Ancient Remains in the Beauly Valley, Inverness-shire. 340-55
Ramsay, Alex. Notice of a Pieta from the Old Church of Banff. 356-7
Mackay, William Notice of Two Sculptured Stones in Glen Urquhart. 358-60
Miller, Peter The Origin and Early History of the Old Tolbuith of Edinburgh - the Heart of Mid-Lothian; and the Luckenbooths. 360-76
Miller, Peter The Mercat Cross of Edinburgh, from 1365 to 1617 - its Site and Form. 377-89
Anderson, Joseph Notice of a Casket of Cetacean Bone, carved with Interlaced Patterns in Panels, exhibited by Miss Drysdale, Kilrie House, Kirkcaldy. 390-6
Maxwell, Herbert Eustace Notice of an Enamelled Bronze Harness Ornament, from Auchendolly, Stewartry of Kirkcudbright, now presented to the Museum by Mr Archibald Hume of Auchendolly. 396-8
MacPherson, Norman Notice of Communion Cups from Duirinish, Skye, with Notes on other sets of Scottish Church Plate, of which specimens were exhibited. 398-446
Index 447-62


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