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CROMB, J. The Highland Brigade, its battles and its heroes. Illus. 8°, Edin. 1883, and 1886, and other edits.

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MACVEIGH, J. The historical records of the 93rd, the Sutherland Highlanders, now the 2nd Batt. Princess Louise's Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, from 1800 to 1890. Ports. 4°, Dumfries, 1890. MIDDLETON, Col. A. H. Records of the Stirlingshire, Dumbarton, Clackmannan, and Kinross Militia, Highland Borderers Light Infantry, now 3rd Batt. Princess Louise's Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. Illus. 4°, Stirling, 1904.

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ANDERSON, W. Precentors and musical professors, being brief sketches of some of those more worthy of notice who flourished in Aberdeen in the course of the last hundred years. 8°, Aberd. 1876.

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BALFOUR, D. Ancient Orkney melodies, collected. 4°, Edin. 1885.

CAMPBELL, A. Albyn's anthology; or a collection of the melodies and vocal poetry peculiar to Scotland and the Isles, with the Modern Scottish and English verses adapted to the Highland, Hebridean, and Lowland melodies, written by Walter Scott. 2 vols. fol., Edin. 1816-18. CAMPBELL, D. A treatise on the language, poetry, and music of the Highland Clans, with illustrative traditions and anecdotes, and numerous Highland airs. 8°, Edin. 1862.

CHAMBERS, R. Twelve romantic Scottish Ballads, with the original airs, arranged for the P.F. 8°, Edin. 1844.

CHRISTIE, Rev. W. and W. Traditional ballad airs, from Aberdeen, Banff, and Moray; with notes. 2 vols., Edin. 1876-81.

COWAN, W., and Love, J. Music of the Church Hymnary. Edin. 1901. CROAL, G. Reminiscences of music in Edinburgh, or 'tis sixty years since. 8°, Edin. 1888.

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