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Alembic Club reprints. no. 13-14, 16, 18. Edinburgh, 1897-1911. 12°. Amalgamated Society of Railway Servants of England, Ireland, Scotland, and Wales. General secretary's report to the annual general meeting. 1906-08, 1910, 1912. London, 1906-12. 8°. TDR Report and financial statements. no. 34, [36-40, (1905, 1907-11). London, 1906-12. 8°. TDR Annual Burns chronicle and club directory. Edited by John Muir. no. 1-2 (189293). Kilmarnock: D. Brown & Co., 189293. 8°. AN Anti-patronage reporter. See Church, The, patronage reporter. Title of sessions 10/11 reads: Transactions of the Architectural Institute of Scotland; in continuation of selections from its proceedings. Sessions 1, 3, and 6 are in MQA; sessions 5, 10/11, in *C p.v. 366. Arran Society of Glasgow. The book of Arran; edited by J. A. Balfour. Glasgow: The Arran Society of Glasgow, 1910. xiv, 295 p., 1 map, 54 pl. illus. 4°. CDA Association for Promoting the Defence of the Firth of Forth and of the Country in General. 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Edinburgh: the society, 1878-99. 18 v. 4° and 8°. CA and † CPA This association was founded in 1877 as the Ayrshire and Wigtownshire Archæological Associa tion. Its designation was changed in 1885, and in 1897 it was dissolved. The title of v. 1-4 reads "relating to the counties of Ayr and Wigtown." no. 1-10. Archæological and historical collections relating to Ayrshire and Galloway. 1878-99. 4°. no. 11. Munimenta fratrum predicatorum de Are. Charters of the Friars Preachers of Ayr. 1881. 4°. no. 12. Charters of the royal burgh of Ayr. 1883. 4°. no. 13. 2 v. 1886. no. 14. Charters of the abbey of Crosraguel. 4°. Correspondence of Sir Patrick Waus of Barnbarroch. 2 v. 1887. 8°. Founded in Edinburgh in 1823 for the "printing and publication of works illustrative of the history, literature, and antiquities of Scotland." The club was dissolved in 1861. The numerical order is according to the club catalogue. Each of these volumes is catalogued separately in this list. [no. 7.] Report by Thomas Tucker upon the settlement of the revenues of excise and customs in Scotland. A. D. 1666. 1824. [no. 13.] The Historie and life of King James the Sext, being an Account of the Affairs of Scotland from the year 1566 to the year 1596, with a short continuation to the year 1617. 1825. [no. 19.] Bannatyne miscellany; containing original papers and tracts, chiefly relating to the history and literature of Scotland. 3 v. 1827-55. [no. 20.] Chronicon Coenobii Sanctæ Crucis Edinburgensis, iterum in lucem editum. 1828. Periodicals and Transactions, continued. [no. 24.] Letters from the Lady Margaret Kennedy to John, duke of Lauderdale. 1828. [no. 25.] The history of the troubles and memorable transactions in Scotland and England, from 1624 to 1645. By John Spalding. 2 v. 1828-29. [no. 27.] Sir David Hume of Crossrigg. Diary of the proceedings in the Parliament and Privy Council of Scotland, 1700-1707. 1828. Les Affaires du Conte de Boduel, L'an [no. 29.] MDLXVIII. 1829. [no. 30.] land. 1829. [no. 34.] 1556-1601. [no. 35.] 1608. 1829. Papers relative to the regalia of Scot The Diary of Mr. James Melvill. 1829. Memorials of George Bannatyne, 1545 [no. 36.] Grahame, Simion. The Anatomie of Humors; and the Passionate Sparke of a Relenting Minde. 1830. [no. 39.] Moysie, David. Memoirs of the affairs of Scotland, 1577-1603. 1830. [no. 43.] A diurnal of remarkable occurrents that have passed within the country of Scotland, since the death of King James the Fourth till the year 1575. 1833. [no. 48.] Letters and papers relating to Patrick, Master of Gray, afterwards seventh Lord Gray. [no. 70.] Liber cartarum Sancte Crucis. nimenta ecclesie Sancte Crucis de Edwinesburg. 1840. [no. 72.] Correspondence of George Baillie of Jerviswood, 1702-1708. 1842. Liber [no. 74.] Registrum de Dunfermelyn. Cartarum Abbatie Benedictine S. S. Trinitatis et 1842. B. Margarete Regine de Dunfermelyn. 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[no. 92.] Original letters relating to the ecclesiastical affairs of Scotland, chiefly written by or addressed to King James the Sixth after his accession to the English throne, 1603-1625. 1851. de [no. 94.] Registrum Honoris Morton: series of ancient charters of the earldom of Morton, with other original papers. 2 v. 1853. a [no. 96.] Breviarium Aberdonense: Pars Estivalis et Pars Hyemalis. 2 v. 1854. [no. 97.] Origines parochiales Scotiæ: the antiq uities, ecclesiastical and territorial, of the parishes of Scotland. 2 v. in 3. 1850-55. [no. 99.] cate. 1854. [no. 100.] other papers 1855. Memoir of Thomas Thomson, advo The Black_book of Taymouth. With from the Breadalbane charter room. [no. 102.] Registrum episcopatus Brechinensis. Cui accedunt cartae quamplurimae originales. 2 v. 1856. [no. 105.] Registrum Cartarum Ecclesie Sancti Egidii de Edinburgh, a series of charters and origi nal documents connected with the Church of St. Giles, Edinburgh, 1344-1567. 1859. [no. 107.] Papiers d'état, pièces et documents inédits ou peu connus relatifs à l'histoire de l'Ecosse au XVI. siècle. Tirés des bibliothèques et des archives de France, et publiés pour le Bannatyne club, par A. Teulet. 3 v. 1852-60. [no. 108.] Tracts by Dr. Gilbert Skeyne, medicinar to His Majesty. 1860. [no. 109.] Registrum domus de Soltre, necnon ecclesie collegiate S. Trinitatis prope Edinburgh, etc. 1861. [no. 113.] Concilia Scotia: Ecclesiæ Scoticana Statuta tam Provincialia quam Synodalia quæ supersunt 1225-1559. 2 v. 1866. [no. 114.] Royal letters, charters, and tracts, relating to the colonization of New Scotland, and the institution of the Order of Knight Baronets of Nova Scotia, 1621-1638. 1867. [no. 115.] Adversaria: notices illustrative of some of the earlier works printed for the Bannatyne Club. 1867. Beauties, The, of magazines, reviews, and other periodical publications. v. 1-2 * DE (1788.) Edinburgh, 1788. 8°. No more published. 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British Association for the Advancement of Science. Excursion handbook, Edinburgh meeting, August, 1892. [Edinburgh, 1892. 168 p., 4 maps. 8°. CRB Caldwell's musical journal. v. 1. Edinburgh, 1847. f°. *MN Caledonia. A monthly magazine of literature, antiquity & tradition chiefly northern, edited by A. Lowson. v. 1. Aberdeen: W. Jolly & Sons, 1895. 8°. * DE No more published. Caledonian Horticultural Society. Communications read at the general meeting, 1st March 1849. [n. p., 1849?, 17 p. 8°. VQE p. box 1 Title-page wanting. Memoirs. v. 1-3, 5, part 1. Edin8°. burgh, 1814-32. VQA Celtic, The. magazine: a monthly periodical devoted to the literature, history, antiquities, folklore, traditions, and the social and material interests of the Celts, at home and abroad. v. 1-13 (187688). Inverness, 1876-88. 8°. * DE No more published. v. 1 edited by Alexander Mackenzie and Rev. Alexander Macgregor; v. 2-11 by Mackenzie; v. 12-13 by Alexander Macbain. 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