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SAXBY, JESSIE M. E. Food of the Shetlanders langsyne. Viking Club Misc., vii, 70. 8°, Lond. 1914.

Foys and Fanteens, (Shetland feasts and fasts). Viking Club Misc., viii, 22. 8°, Lond. 1915.

SCOT, REGINALD. The discovery of witchcraft [etc.]. 4°, Lond. 1584; other edits. 1651, 1654, 1665.

Repr., with introduction by Dr. B. Nicholson, 1886.

SCROPE, W. The art of deer-stalking, illustrated by a narrative of a few days' sport in the Forest of Atholl; with some account of the nature and habit of Red Deer, and a short description of the Scottish Forests, legends, superstitions, stories of poachers and freebooters. Illus. after the Landseers. 8°, Lond. 1838, and other edits.

SETON, Sir A. (See MACKENZIE, Sir G.)

SETON, GEORGE. The causes of illegitimacy, particularly in Scotland ; with diagram. Paper read to Nat. Assoc. for Promotion of Social Science, Glasgow. 8°, Edin. 1860.

Cakes, leeks, puddings, and potatoes: a lecture on the nationalities of the United Kingdom. Illus. 12°, Edin. 1864.

SHARPE, C. K. A historical account of the belief in witchcraft in Scotland. 8°, Edin. 1884.

SHELDON, F. Minstrelsy of the English Border, a collection of ballads and Border legends. 8°, Lond. 1847.

STEPHEN, D. Gleanings in the far north of Scotland-reminiscences of

local celebrities, manners, and customs, etc. 8°, Haddington, 1891. STODDART, J. Remarks on local scenery and manners of Scotland during the years 1799 and 1800. Map, and 32 views by Nattes. 2 vols. 8°, Lond. 1801.

SIMPKINS, J. E. Examples of printed folklore concerning Fife, with some notes on Clackmannan and Kinross shires; with introduction by R. C. MacLagan, and an appendix from MS. Collections by David Rorie. Folk Lore Soc., County Folklore series, vol. 7. 8°, Lond. 1914. SIMPSON, A. N. Familiar Scottish sketches. Illus. 8°, Paisley, 1910. SIMPSON, Eva B. Folklore in lowland Scotland. 8°, Lond. 1908. SIMPSON, Rev. R. History of Sanquhar; antiquities, local traditions, etc. 12°, Edin. 1853; 2nd edit., 1865.

SINCLAIR, G. Satan's invisible world discovered . . . proving that there are devils, spirits, witches, and apparitions; with the marvellous history of Major Weir and his sister, the witches of Bargarran, Pittenweem, Calder, etc. 12°, Edin. 1769.

SINCLAIR, J. Scenes and stories of the North of Scotland. 8°, Edin. 1890. SINCLAIR, W. Anecdotes illustrative of Scottish life and humour. 8°, Haddington, [c. 1890].

SKENE, W. F. The Highlanders of Scotland; their origin, history, and antiquities; with a sketch of their manners and customs, an account of the Clans, etc. 2 vols. 8°, Lond. 1837; also, with additional notes, by A. MacBain, 1902.

SPENCE, ELIZABETH I. Sketches of the present manners, customs, and scenery of Scotland; with incidental remarks on the Scottish character; letters June Oct., 1810. 2nd edit., 2 vols. 12°, Lond. 1811. SPENCE, J. Shetland folklore. Illus. 8°, Lerwick, 1899.

SQUIRE, C. The mythology of Ancient Britain and Ireland. In Constable's Series, Religions, ancient and modern. 8°, Lond. 1906.

STEWART, Rev. A. Nether Lochaber: the natural history, legends, and folklore of the West Highlands. 8°, Edin. 1883.

'Twixt Ben Nevis and Glencoe: the natural history, legends, and folklore of the West Highlands. 8°, Edin. 1885.

STEWART, Maj.-Gen. D. Sketches of the character, manners, and present state of the Highlanders of Scotland; with details of the military

service of the Highland regiments. Clan map. 2 vols. 8°, Edin. 1822; also 1825.

STEWART, J. Sketches of Scottish character, and poems; with memoir and notes. 12°, Perth, 1857.

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STEWART, R. Legends from the Lothians of Scotland. 8°, Edin. 1892. STEWART, W. G. The popular superstitions and festive amusements of the Highlanders of Scotland. 12°, Edin. 1823; also 1851. STIRLING, AMELIA H. A sketch of Scottish industrial and social history in the 18th and 19th centuries. 8°, Lond. 1906. STIRLING, W., of Keir. The proverbial philosophy of Scotland; an address to the School of Arts. 8°, Stirling and Edin. 1855. STODDART, Sir J. Remarks on local scenery and manners in Scotland during the years 1799 and 1800. Map and 32 views. 2 vols. 8°, Lond. 1801. STRANG, J. Glasgow and its Clubs; or glimpses of the condition, manners, characters, and oddities of the City of Glasgow during the past and present, [18th and 19th], century. 8°, Glasg. 1856, and other edits. STUART, J. (ed.). Trials for witchcraft at Aberdeen, 1596-1597. (Old) Spalding Club Misc., vol. i. 4°, Aberd. 1841.

SWAINSON, Rev. C. Handbook of weather folk-lore. 8°, Edin. 1873.

Provincial names and folklore of British birds. Pub. for English Dialect Soc., and in conjunction with the Folklore Soc. 8°, Lond. 1885. TAIT, JAS. Two centuries of Border church life, with biographies of leading men, and sketches of the social condition of the people in the eastern Border. Illus. 8°, Kelso, 1857; also 2 vols. 1889-91. TEIGNMOUTH, Lord. Sketches of the coasts and islands of Scotland, and of the Isle of Man; descriptive of the scenery, and illustrative of the progressive revolution in the economical, moral, and social condition of the inhabitants of those regions. Map. 2 vols. 8°, Lond. 1836. TELFAIR, Rev. A. A true relation of an apparition, expressions, and actings of a spirit which infested the house of Andrew Mackie in Ring-Croft of Stocking in the Paroch of Rerrick, in the Stewartry of Kirkcudbright, Scotland, . . . attested by many other persons who were also eye and ear witnesses. 4, Edin. 1896.

'THEOPHILUS INSULANUS. (See MACLEOD of Hamir.)

THOMSON, J. History of the Scottish People, their manners, customs, and modes of living at successive periods, progress in commerce, industry, arts, sciences, literature, and religion. Illus. 6 vols. 8°, Lond. 1895. THOMSON, W. T. Illegitimacy in Scotland. Proc. Roy. Soc. Edin. 4°, Edin. 1862.

TOPHAM, Capt. Letters from Edinburgh, written in the years 1774 and 1775, containing some observations on the diversions, customs, manners, and laws of the Scotch nation, during a six-months' residence in Edinburgh. 8°, Lond. 1776, and other edits. TROTTER, Mrs. MARIA. Galloway gossip sixty years ago; articles illustrative of manners, customs, and peculiarities of the aboriginal Picts of Galloway; ed. by Saxon,' [Dr. R. de Bruce Trotter]. 8°, Choppington, Northumberland, 1877; also Bedlington, 1878; and Dumfries,

1901.

VEDDER, D. Orcadian sketches; legendary and lyrical pieces. 8°, Edin. 1832.

Also, Poems . . . collected.
Kirkwall, 1860.

Illus. 8°, Edin. 1842; also 8°,

VERNON, J. J. Festive funerals. Trans. Hawick Arch. Soc. 4°, Hawick, 1906.

Concerning penny-bridals and infares. Scotsman, 15th Nov. 1902. WADDELL, P. H. Ossian and the Clyde, Fingal in Ireland, Oscar in Iceland; or Ossian historical and authentic. 4°, Glasg. 1875.

WALKER, A. 'Peer-men,' or the light of other days, a lecture to the Aberdeen Working Men's Nat. Hist. Soc. 8°, Aberd. 1891.

WALKER, J. R. Holy Wells in Scotland. Proc. Soc. Ant. Scot., xvii, 152. 4°, Edin. 1883.

WALLACE, A. Popular traditions of Glasgow, historical, legendary, and biographical. 8°, Glasg. 1889.

WATSON, D. M'B. Funeral customs and entertainments in Scotland.
Trans. Hawick Arch. Soc. 4°, Hawick, 1871.

Old customs and superstitions of Scotland. Trans. Hawick Arch.
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Marriage customs.

Trans. Hawick Arch. Soc. 4°, Hawick, 1872. WATSON, F. (ed.). From a northern window: papers critical, historical, and imaginative. 8°, Lond. 1911.

WATSON, G. The story of Maiden Lilliard, [at Ancrum, Roxburghshire] :
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WATSON, W. Glimpses o' auld lang syne, [in Monymusk and Chapel of
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WATT, F. The book of Edinburgh anecdote. 8°, Edin. 1912.

and CARTER, A. Picturesque Scotland: romantic scenes and historical associations; with an account of the national sports and games of the Highlanders. Illus. 8°, Lond. 1882.

WEBSTER, D. The Scotch Haggis, consisting of anecdotes, jests, articles of literature, epitaphs, and inscriptions. 8°, Edin. 1822.

WEBSTER, J. Witchcraft, deceivers, and impostors. Fol., Lond. 1677. WENTZ, W. Y. E. The fairy faith in Celtic countries. 8°, Lond. 1911. WILKINSON, T. T. (See HARLAND, J.)

WILSON, W. Folklore and genealogies of Upper Nithsdale. Port. and illus. 8°, Dumfries, 1904.

WINZET, N., ed. LAING, D. Certane tractatis for reformation of doctryne and manneris in Scotland, by Niniane Winzet, 1562-1563. Maitland Club. 4°, Edin. 1835.

WOTHERSPOON, Rev. J. Kirk life and kirk folk: an interpretation of the clerical satires of Burns. 8°, Edin. 1909.

WRIGHT, J. Scenes of Scottish life. 4°, Glasg. [1897].

- Laird Nicoll's kitchen, and other sketches of Scottish life and manners. Illus. 8°, Paisley, 1906.

WYLIE, W. Ayrshire streams, or scenes, characters, and traditions of the West Country. 12°, Lond. 1851.

YOUNG, H. W. The burning of the Clavie, [at Burghead, Elginshire]. The Reliquary and Illus. Archaeologist, i. 8°, Lond. 1895.

FORESTRY

Roy. Scot. Arboricultural Soc. Proceedings.

Wood of Loch Lomond and the Gareloch. Forestry, vi, 318.

Essay on planting in Scotland. Edin. 1729.

Account of the Larch plantations on the estates of Atholl and Dunkeld, executed by the late John, Duke of Atholl; drawn up from papers and documents communicated by his Grace's trustees to the Highland Society of Scotland. Trans. High. Soc., 2nd ser., iii, 165. 8°, Edin. 1832.

ADAM, W. A letter on plantations; in Rev. D. Ure's General view of the agriculture of Kinross. Board of Agriculture. 4o, Edin. 1797.

CHRISTISON, Sir R. The exact progressive measurement of trees. Trans. High. Soc., 4th ser., xiv, 267. 8°, Edin. 1882.

DICKIE, G. On the forest and other trees of Aberdeenshire.

Journ. Agric., xiii. 8°, Edin. 1843.

In Quart.

GRIGOR, J. On the native pine forests of Scotland, [Abernethy, Duthil, Rothiemurchus, Glenmore, Castle Grant]. Trans. High. Soc., 2nd ser., vi, 122. 8°, Edin. 1839.

Arboriculture. 8°, Edin. 1868; 2nd edit., 1881.

GUNN, W. F. The woods, forests, and forestry of Ross-shire. Trans. High. Soc., 4th ser., xvii, 133. 8°, Edin. 1885.

HAMILTON, Rev. G. J. On the Royal Forests. Trans. High Soc., v, 464.

8°, Edin. 1820.

HIGH. AND AGRIC. SOC., mainly ed. by W. THOMSON.

able trees in Scotland. 8°, Edin. 1867.

Old and remark

HUNTER, T. Woods, forests, and estates of Perthshire, with sketches of the principal families in the county. Illus. 8°, Perth, 1883.

HUTCHISON, R. Old and remarkable trees in Scotland. Trans. High.

Soc., 4th ser., xi, 43; xii, 129, 150; xiii, 174, 198; xv, 70, 88; xvi, 184, 196; 5th ser., iv, 80. 8°, Edin. 1879-92.

INNES, C. Some account of early planting in Scotland. [An introd. to the Report on old and remarkable trees in Scotland; the Report was issued, separately, in 1867.] Trans. High. Soc., 3rd ser., x, 40. 8°, Edin. 1861.

MAXWELL, Sir H. Trees: a woodland notebook, containing observations on certain British and exotic trees. [Text reprinted from the Scotsman, Ap. 1913-Jan. 1914.] Illus. 4°, Glasg. 1914.

MONTEATH, R. Survey, etc., and methods for improving the woods, etc., of Kinneil, the property of the Duke of Hamilton, Linlithgowshire. 8°, Cupar Fife, 1829.

NAIRNE, D. Historical notes on Scottish forestry, with account of the woods of Inverness-shire, ancient and modern. Trans. Gael. Soc. Inver. 8°, Inverness, [1893].

SMITH, A. Aberdeenshire woods, forests, and forestry. 4th ser., vi, 264. 8°, Edin. 1874.

STRUTT, J. G. Sylva Britannica, or [47] portraits of

Trans. High. Soc.,

forest trees distin

guished for their antiquity, magnitude, or beauty. Fol., Lond. 1822; also 1830.

W. List of Scottish trees of remarkable size, as they existed in 1812. The Edin. Topog. Trad. and Ant. Mag., 1848.

WATT, H. B. Scottish forests and woodlands in early historic times. Annals of Andersonian Naturalists' Soc. Glasg. 1900.

FREEMASONRY

Account of the Masonic Procession at the laying of the Foundation Stone of Hutchesontown Bridge, Glasgow. Glasg. 1829.

An account of the Grand Masonic Procession at laying the Foundation Stone of the Broomielaw Bridge. 8°, Glasg. 1833.

The Laws and Constitutions of the Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons of Scotland. Illus. 3rd edit., 4°, Edin. 1848.

Laying the foundation stone of the New Masonic Hall, Aberdeen. Aberd.

1871.

BENSON, J. S. History of the Lodge St. Nicholas, [Aberdeen], of Free and
Accepted Masons, No. 93.
Aberd. 1910.

DAVIS, W. A. History of the Edinburgh Royal Arch Chapter No. 1, as
extracted from the records of its minutes, from the date of its founda-
tion to the present time.
Edin. 1911.

GOULD, R. F. History of Freemasonry. Illus. 6 vols. 4° Lond. 188487.

HUNTER, W. History of the Lodge of Journeymen Masons Edinburgh No. 8. 8°, Edin. 1884.

JOHNSTON, T. The old Masonic Lodge of Falkirk, St. John, No. 16. 12o, Falkirk, 1887.

KER, T. Short historical sketch of Hawick St. John's Lodge of Freemasons. 8°, Hawick, 1892.

KER, Rev. W. L. Mother Lodge Kilwinning: the Ancient Lodge of Scotland. Paisley, 1897.

LAING, D. Notices of Freemasonry for the government of the Freemasons, derived from the original MS. Code of Laws, enacted at the Palaces of Holyrood and Falkland at the beginning of the seventeenth century. From the MS. register of St. John's Lodge, Aitcheson's Haven. Read to Soc. Ant. Scot., 1848.

LAURIE, W. A. The history of Freemasonry and the Grand Lodge of Scotland; with an appendix of valuable papers. Illus. 8°, Edin. 1859.

LYON, D. M. Recollections of the Lodge of Freemasons of Thornhill. 8°, Edin. 1865.

History of the Lodge of Edinburgh (Mary's Chapel) No. 1; embracing an account of the rise and progress of Freemasonry in Scotland. Ports. and plates. 4°, Edin. 1873; Tercentenary edit., 1900. MACKENZIE, A. History of the Lodge Canongate Kilwinning, No. 2, compiled from the records 1677-1888. Illus. 4°, Edin. 1888. MUNRO, A. M. The Book of the Mason Craft. [Bazaar Book for Masonic Bazaar, 1896, contains History of Freemasonry in Aberdeen.] 4°, Aberd. 1896.

SMITH, D. C. History of the Ancient Masonic Lodge of Scone and Perth, No. 3 (the Lodge of Scone); with an introduction by W. J. Hughan. Illus. and facs. 8°, Perth, 1898.

SMITH, J. History of the Old [Freemason] Lodge of Dumfries. 8°, Dumfries, 1892.

History of St. Michael's Lodge, Kilwinning, No. 63, Dumfries. 8°,
Dumfries, 1895.

VERNON, J. J. History of Freemasonry in Roxburghshire and Selkirkshire. 8°, Lond. 1893.

18°,

VERNON, W. F. History of the Lodge of Kelso, No. 58, as recorded in the minute books of the Lodge from 1701 to the present date. Kelso, 1878.

History of Freemasonry on the Borders. 8°, Lond. 1893. WILSON, G. R. T. History of Lodge St. Andrew, No. 25. 12°, St. Andrews,

1894.

WYLIE, R. The history of the Mother Lodge, Kilwinning, with notes on the Abbey. 8°, Glasg. 1878, and 1882.

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