H.S. Gladstone
The Laying of Pheasants [Summary only]
Ornithology
TDGNHAS Series II, 19 (1906-07), 78(WARNING large file size: 8.84 MB)
Abstract
A note on this subject was contributed by Mr Hugh S. Gladstone, Capenoch. This showed that early in the spring of 1906 two hen pheasants were penned with a blackcock in the hope of obtaining a hybrid. None of the eggs, however, were fertile. The first egg
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J.G.M. Gordon
The Lepidoptera of Wigtownshire Part II
Entomology
TDGNHAS Series III, 6 (1918-19), 156(WARNING very large file size: 54.31 MB)
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A.B. Duncan
The Life History of Grasshoppers [Summary only]
Entomology
TDGNHAS Series III, 25 (1946-47), 75(WARNING very large file size: 36.46 MB)
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F. Balfour-Browne
The Life History of the Dragon Fly [Summary only]
Entomology
TDGNHAS Series III, 23 (1940-44), 40(WARNING very large file size: 40.26 MB)
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I. Donnachie
The Lime Industry in South West Scotland
Recent, Geology, Industrial Archaeology
TDGNHAS Series III, 48 (1971), 146(WARNING very large file size: 24.76 MB)
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J.K. Hewison
The Literary Histories of the Crosses at Ruthwell and Bewcastle [Summary only]
Early Mediaeval
TDGNHAS Series III, 2 (1913-14), 11(WARNING very large file size: 16.79 MB)
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R.C. Reid
The Littlegill Murders, 1589
Mediaeval, Genealogy
TDGNHAS Series III, 24 (1945-46), 83(WARNING very large file size: 33.31 MB)
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A. Cameron - Smith
The Locharbriggs Sandstones
Geology, Industrial Archaeology, Structural geology, Paleontology, Recent, Recent (Social), Etymology, Mediaeval, Genealogy
TDGNHAS Series III, 12 (1924-25), 231(WARNING very large file size: 32.71 MB)
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David F. Devereux
The Lochenkit Moor Covenanters – a Newly Discovered Account of a ‘Killing Times’ Incident
Recent, History
TDGNHAS Series III, 83 (2009), 229(WARNING large file size: 5.11 MB)
Abstract
The killing of four Covenanters by Crown forces on Lochenkit Moor near present-day Crocketford in Kirkcudbrightshire in early 1685 was one of the most notorious events of the ‘Killing Times’. Today, a walled enclosure protects the site of their grave and an impressive obelisk nearby records the circumstances of their killing2. However, an account of the incident has been recently discovered in a manuscript book held in the Stewartry Museum in Kirkcudbright, which, if accurate, offers an alternative interpretation of the event.
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R.C. Reid
The Logan Whale - 1719
Recent (Social), Recent
TDGNHAS Series III, 25 (1946-47), 105(WARNING very large file size: 36.46 MB)
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R.C. Reid
The Long Cairn Site at Glaisters
Neolithic
TDGNHAS Series III, 20 (1935-36), 199(WARNING very large file size: 60.71 MB)
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