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Geographical illustrations of Scottish history, containing the names of places mentioned in the chronicles, histories, records, &c...and explanations of the difficult and disputed points in the historical geography of Scotland... together with a compendious chronology 4°. Presentation copy, "To General Melville, as a small mark of his respect, from the author," in the author's handwriting. The volume also has the autograph of "General Robert Melville of Strathkinness in Fifeshire." MacRitchie, David. Notes on the word men and maiden in British topography. (Society of Antiquaries of Scotland. Proceedings. Edinburgh, 1898. sq. 8°. v. 32, p. 158-166.) CPA Matheson, D. Celtic place-names. (Inverness Scientific Society and Field Club. Transactions. Inverness, 1893. 8°. v. 3, p. 296-304.) * EC Maxwell, Sir Herbert Eustace. Names of places. (Blackwood's magazine. Edinburgh, 1900. 8°. v. 167, p. 527-540.) * DA Miller, Peter. Notes on the derivation and meaning of the place-name of Falkirk, as ascertained from charters and other historical documents. (Society of Antiquaries of Scotland. Proceedings. Edinburgh, 1893. sq. 8°. v. 27, p. 58-65.) CPA Munch, Peter Andreas. Geographiske Oplysninger om de i Sagaerne forekommende Skotske og Irske Stedsnavne. (Kongeligt Nordisk Oldskrift-Selskab. Annaler. Kjöbenhavn (18521. 8°. 1852. p. 44-103.) GEA This part deals with the names in the Orkneys only. Pride, David. The place-names of the parish. (In his: History of the parish of Neilston. Paisley, 1910. 4°. p. 208-215.) † CR Primrose, James. Jocelyn of Furness and the place-name Glasgow. (Glasgow Archæological Society. Transactions. Glasgow, 1908. 8°. new series, v. 5, part 3, p. 220-228.) CPA Richardson, Ralph. Scottish placenames and Scottish saints. (Scottish geographical magazine. Edinburgh, 1905. 8°. v. 21, 352-360.) KAA Contains a list of the names of Scottish saints with place-names derived from them. 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The clans, septs, and regiments of the Scottish Highlands. Edinburgh: W. & A. K. Johnston, Ltd., 1908. xx p., 2 1., 505 p., 1 1., 6 maps, 39 pl., 3 port. 8°. CPE 1. The rise of the Highland clan system, B.C. 400 to 1286 A.D. 2. The Highland clan system. 3. Clans. 4. The septs of the Highland clans. 5. Highland surnames. 6. The Highland garb. 7. Tartan. 8. Highland music. 9. The Celtic languages in the British Isles. 10. From the rise of the High land clan system till its destruction after the battle of Culloden, 1286 A.D. to 1748 A.D. 11. The Highland regiments past and present. 12. Scottish Lowland regiments. 13. The Highlands subsequent to the destruction of the clan system, A.D. 1746 to A.D. 1902. 14. Notes to plates of tartan. 15. Armorial bearings. A list of Highland clans, each having its own tartan. Notes to armorial bearings of clan chiefs. A list of clans having their own tartans, but connected with or affiliated to other clans. Designations of Highland chiefs and chieftains. Badges of the Highland clans. English, Gaelic, and Latin names of clan badges. Slogans or war cries of some of the Highland clans. List of distinctive clan pipe music. A list of all the forces in the British Empire who wear tartan, with description of their tartans. A list of clan septs and dependents, arranged under the clans with which they are connected. Alphabetical list of clan septs and dependents, showing the clans with which they are connected. Appendices. Index to surnames. What is my tartan? or, The clans of Scotland, with their septs and dependents. Edinburgh: W. & A. K. Johnston, 1896. 112 p., 1 port. 8°. CPE Anderson, Joseph, LL.D. Notes on two Highland targets, from Dunollie Castle, near Oban, Argyleshire. 2 illus. (Society of Antiquaries of Scotland. Proceedings. Edinburgh, 1893. sq. 8°. v. 27, p. 34-37.) CPA Atholl (7. duke), Sir John James Hugh Henry Stewart-Murray. The 77th Regiment of Foot, or Atholl Highlanders. 1 pl., 1 port. 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