S. Arnott
Fair Maids of February. The Snowdrop:Its History, Literature, and Botany
Botany, Etymology, Recent (Literature & Art)
TDGNHAS Series II, 17 (1900-05), 339(WARNING very large file size: 19.53 MB)
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J. Macdonald
Dr. Archibald's 'Account of the Curiosities of Dumfries,' and 'Account anent Galloway'
Geology, Zoology, Antiquarian, Recent, Recent (Social), Recent (Literature & Art), History, Genealogy, Etymology, Mediaeval, Early Mediaeval, Industrial Archaeology, Ornithology, Entomology
TDGNHAS Series II, 17 (1900-05), 50(WARNING very large file size: 19.53 MB)
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W. Johnston
Some Historical and Antiquarian Notes on the Parish of Cummertrees
Etymology, Mediaeval, Genealogy, Parish History, Recent, Recent (Social), Recent (Literature & Art), Industrial Archaeology, Architecture, Neolithic, Numismatics
TDGNHAS Series II, 13 (1896-97), 82(WARNING large file size: 7.09 MB)
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F.R. Coles
Remarks on some of the Place Names of the Stewartry
Etymology
TDGNHAS Series II, 12 (1895-96), 56(WARNING large file size: 9.33 MB)
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R. Simpson
Notes on the Antiquities of Dunscore
Parish History, Etymology, Prehistory (General), Archaeology (General), Iron Age, Genealogy, Mediaeval, Recent, Recent (Social), History
TDGNHAS Series II, 11 (1894-95), 27(WARNING large file size: 8.86 MB)
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J. Shaw
Words, new to me, collected from the Dumfriesshire Dialect during the last 30 years
Etymology
TDGNHAS Series II, 10 (1893-94), 139(WARNING large file size: 7.32 MB)
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DGNHAS - author not given
Field Meeting. Minnigaff and Kirroughtree
Field Meeting, Recent, Recent (Social), Etymology, Mediaeval, Ornithology, Genealogy, Botany, Prehistory (General), Museums
TDGNHAS Series II, 8 (1891-92), 119(WARNING large file size: 7.32 MB)
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E.J. Chinnock
Connection between Teutonic English and Greek
Etymology
TDGNHAS Series II, 8 (1891-92), 107(WARNING large file size: 7.32 MB)
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P. Dudgeon
Some Curious Place Names
Etymology
TDGNHAS Series II, 8 (1891-92), 70(WARNING large file size: 7.32 MB)
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J. Shaw
Location of Dumfriesshire Surnames
Etymology, Genealogy, Anthropology
TDGNHAS Series II, 8 (1891-92), 46(WARNING large file size: 7.32 MB)
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DGNHAS Council
Catalogue of Books (Presented by R.Dinwiddie, New York)
Etymology, Recent (Literature & Art), Microscopy, Zoology, Botany, Geology, Mineralogy, Antiquarian, Recent (Social), Mycology, Entomology, Mediaeval
TDGNHAS Series II, 7 (1890-91), 145(WARNING large file size: 6.77 MB)
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E.J. Chinnock
Connection between Saxon-English and Latin
Etymology
TDGNHAS Series II, 7 (1890-91), 115(WARNING large file size: 6.77 MB)
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P. Dudgeon
The Remnants of an Ancient Language
Etymology
TDGNHAS Series II, 7 (1890-91), 54(WARNING large file size: 6.77 MB)
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J. Shaw
Words in the Dialect of Dumfriesshire, found in Chaucer, Spenser, and Shakespeare
Etymology
TDGNHAS Series II, 6 (1887-90), 148(WARNING very large file size: 13.55 MB)
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J. Carlyle. Aitken
Some Notes on the Abbey of Holywood and on the Welshes of Colliestoun and Craigenputtock
Parish History, History, Genealogy, Etymology, Mediaeval, Recent, Recent (Social)
TDGNHAS Series II, 6 (1887-90), 110(WARNING very large file size: 13.55 MB)
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J. M'Kie
Galloway Place Names
Etymology
TDGNHAS Series II, 4 (1883-86), 134(WARNING large file size: 8.7 MB)
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DGNHAS Council
List of Specimens, &c. Deposited in the Observatory Museum 1882-1883
Museums, Zoology, Recent (Literature & Art), Botany, Etymology, Post-mediaeval archaeology, Mineralogy, Paleontology, Numismatics
TDGNHAS Series II, 3 (1880-83), 112(4.79 MB)
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DGNHAS - author not given
Field Meeting. King's Quarry, Durisdeer, Wall Path, Trolos House, Durisdeer Mill, Enoch Castle, Dr Grierson's Museum, Thornhill
Geology, Recent, Recent (Literature & Art), Mediaeval, Etymology, Genealogy, Museums, Botany, Entomology, Field Meeting
TDGNHAS Series II, 3 (1880-83), 77(4.79 MB)
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J. Shaw
Lessons from the English Names of Animals and Plants [Summary only]
Etymology, Zoology, Botany
TDGNHAS Series II, 1 (1876-78), 14(3.72 MB)
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M. Moriarty
On the Meaning of the Names of Places in the Neighbourhood which are of Celtic Origin
Etymology
TDGNHAS Series I, 6 (1867-68), 24(2.65 MB)
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J. Starke
Archaeology or the Study of Antiquities: Address of the Vice President
Archaeology (General), Prehistory (General), Anthropology, Roman and Romano British, Bronze Age, Mediaeval, Iron Age, Early Mediaeval, Recent, Recent (Social), Antiquarian, Numismatics, Etymology
TDGNHAS Series I, 5 (1866-67), 9(2.54 MB)
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J. Shaw
Words Considered Peculiar to Dumfriesshire [Mention only]
Etymology
TDGNHAS Series I, 4 (1865-66), 10(WARNING large file size: 6.18 MB)
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Mr. Biggar
On the Derivation of the Word Hogmany [Summary only]
Etymology
TDGNHAS Series I, 4 (1865-66), 9(WARNING large file size: 6.18 MB)
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J. Shaw
A Few Dumfriesshire Words not in Burns and not Current in other Counties
Etymology
TDGNHAS Series I, 3 (1864-65), 56(3.77 MB)
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