The Salmon Disease
TDGNHAS Series II, 18 (1905-06), 182(WARNING very large file size: 11.24 MB)
The Salmon Disease TDGNHAS Series II, 18 (1905-06), 182(WARNING very large file size: 11.24 MB) |
The Salmon Fisheries of Scotland [Summary only] TDGNHAS Series III, 22 (1938-40), 25(WARNING very large file size: 54.53 MB)
Abstract
This lecture by H.M.Inspector of Fisheries for Scotland traced the evolution of this industry from earliest times and also gave an idea of how salmon were preserved for transport before the days of canning and freezing. The various kinds of traps for the |
The Sands of Dumfries in 1508 History, Mediaeval, Parish History TDGNHAS Series I, 4 (1865-66), 51(WARNING large file size: 6.18 MB) |
The Scalacronica (Sir Thomas Gray's 'Ladder of Time' relating to Scotland) Part I TDGNHAS Series II, 21 (1908-09), 60(WARNING very large file size: 10.64 MB) |
The Scalacronica (Sir Thomas Gray's 'Ladder of Time' relating to Scotland) Part II TDGNHAS Series II, 22 (1909-10), 56(WARNING very large file size: 11.43 MB) |
The Scandinavian Customs and Habits in Scotland TDGNHAS Series II, 5 (1886-87), 27(4.74 MB) |
The Science of Fresh Water Lakes [Mention only] TDGNHAS Series III, 5 (1916-18), 211(WARNING very large file size: 17.97 MB)
Abstract
Three valuable papers were read at this meeting - 'The Science of Fresh Water Lakes', by Mr W.H. Armistead, 'Some Plant Notes', by the Chairman [Provost S. Armott] and 'Reminiscences of the Stewartry' by Mr C. Marriott, M.A. It is to be regretted that the |
The Scope and Spirit of Scientific and Antiquarian Inquiries [Presidential Address, January 1879 ] [Mention only] TDGNHAS Series II, 2 (1878-80), 5(4.22 MB) |
The Scoto-Norse Period in Dumfriesshire Mediaeval, Early Mediaeval, History, Etymology TDGNHAS Series II, 18 (1905-06), 173(WARNING very large file size: 11.24 MB) |
The Scots Have a Word for It Etymology, Recent (Social), Recent (Literature & Art) TDGNHAS Series III, 19 (1933-35), 276(WARNING very large file size: 50.85 MB) |
The Scots in Ulster. (D.Stewart, Presbyterian Historical Society of Ireland) A Review TDGNHAS Series III, 34 (1955-56), 212(WARNING very large file size: 24.89 MB) |
The Scottish Avenels TDGNHAS Series III, 37 (1958-59), 70(WARNING very large file size: 28.54 MB) |
The Scottish Field School of Archaeology, 1947-1956 Archaeology (General), Recent, Recent (Social) TDGNHAS Series III, 34 (1955-56), 195(WARNING very large file size: 24.89 MB) |
The Scottish Flora Botany, Quaternary geology, Agriculture, Recent (Social) TDGNHAS Series II, 21 (1908-09), 9(WARNING very large file size: 10.64 MB) |
The Scottish Parliament and the Sanquhar Representation Therein Parish History, History, Mediaeval, Recent, Recent (Social) TDGNHAS Series II, 24 (1911-12), 119(WARNING very large file size: 15.37 MB) |
The Scottish Regional Chair TDGNHAS Series III, 87 (2013), 207(WARNING large file size: 5.67 MB) |
The Seashore TDGNHAS Series III, 21 (1936-38), 323(WARNING very large file size: 68.9 MB)
Abstract
Mr Elmhurst gave a most interesting address on the various creatures that may be met with on an ordinary stretch of Scittish west coast seaboard, showing the difference in marine life on sandy, rocky, and other types of shore, and added a short account of |
The Second Romantic Period of English Literature Recent, Recent (Social), Recent (Literature & Art) TDGNHAS Series II, 21 (1908-09), 147(WARNING very large file size: 10.64 MB) |
The Shape of the Past I - Essays in Scottish Ethnology (A. Fenton: John Donald, Edinburgh) A Review TDGNHAS Series III, 60 (1985), 108(WARNING very large file size: 40.89 MB) |
The Significance of Birrenswark Geology, Roman and Romano British, Early Mediaeval, Mediaeval, Recent, Recent (Literature & Art) TDGNHAS Series III, 9 (1921-22), 193(WARNING very large file size: 12.92 MB) |