INDEXES OF ARTICLES ANNUAL AND THEIR WRITERS IN BURNS CHRONICLE. No. 1 (1892) Nos. 2-16 (1893-1907) TH Edited by JOHN MUIR. Edited by DUNCAN M'NAUGHT. HOSE who have frequent occasion to refer to their volumes of the Chronicle will probably be glad to have these indexes, limited as they are, to the sixteen numbers that have been issued. The first index is of authors; the second is confined to articles. Poems, reviews of books, Burns Federation and Burns Club notes, are not included. The very useful "Notes and Queries are sufficiently numerous to justify an index to themselves, and this they will have in next issue of the Chronicle. Illustrations, also, will have a separate index. These indexes, however, are merely temporary, and must ultimately give way to a complete index. It is submitted to the consideration of the Editor whether anything more useful to the student of Burns and his writings could be prepared than an analytical index to the contents-illustrations as well as text-of, say, the first twenty volumes of the Annual Burns Chronicle. J. C. EWING. ADAMS, J. INDEX OF AUTHORS. Burns versus The "Pot Boiler," an impeachment and defence. III., 96-128. Deity or Dirt? Review of an old controversy on Burns. IV., 17-40. ADDISON, W. I. Centenary edition [Poetry of Burns], a correction. X., 38-40. AIKMAN, G. Additional Burns Letters. III., 46-63. Some Missing Burns Manuscripts. IV., 41-8. ANGUS, W. CRAIBE. Notes on the First and Early Editions [of Burns's Poems. II., 83-90. AUSTIN, A. On Burns, unveiling of Irvine Statue. Illust. VI., 21-32. BALFOUR, A. J. On Burns. (Dumfries, 24th August, 1897.) VII., 44-52. BAYNE, A. West Highland Tour and Highland Mary. XV., 102-8. BEGG, R. BURNS-. "Bonnie Jean," a Memoir. I., 47-71. BRODIE, C. L. Burns' Associations with West Renfrewshire. Illust. XIV., 80-95. BROWN, A. S. Burns and the Ethics of his Times. XVI., 27-32. Works of Dr John Moore: A Literary Friend of Burns. XIII., 36-40. BROWN, C. RAE-. Burns and Tennyson. II., 135-7. Death-day Centenary of Burns. IV., 145-8. Statue of Highland Mary at Dunoon. Illust. V., 109-10. BRUCE, W. Influence of Burns on American Literature. I., 43-6. BURNS, K. G. Genealogical Notes on the Family of Burnes or Burns. XV., 122. Relic of Burns. XV., CHISHOLM, Sir S. CONSTABLE, G. W. 117. On Burns. XII., 73-8. R. Burns-Begg, in Memoriam. X., 68-77. DICK, J. Reminiscences of Nieces of Burns. X., 41-6. DICK, J. C. Interleaved Scots Musical Museum Manuscript, New Light on Cromek. XIV., 66-72. ESDAILE, G. Burns's Cottage and the Road to It. Illust. X., 78-90. Letters XIII., 67-75. EWING, J. C. Burns-Dunlop Correspondence, Unpublished Craibe Angus Burnsiana. Illust. XIII, 105-8. George Thomson, John Wilson, and Gilbert Burns's "Appendix No. V." XIV., 27-32. FERGUSON, R. C. MUNRO. VIII., 128-35. FINDLAY, W. FORREST, J. Address, Unveiling of Burns Statue at Leith. Lamb and his Literary Friends on Burns. XVI., 17-26. FRASER, J., and R. M. LOCKHART. Index to Notes in Kilmarnock Edition (W. S. Douglas). III., 5-23. (Portrait.) FREELAND, W. Proposed Lectureship on Scottish History and Literature GIBB, J. T. More Mauchline Topography. Illust. VII., 67-74. XI., 85-92. GIBSON, A. Doubtful Edition of Burns. XI., 40-5. Doon Brig, Monument, Mount Burns from a Musical Point of View. I., 95a-100. HALL, R. C. Reminiscences of Burns, with Account of his Portraits. II., 73-82. HEWAT, K. Burns and the Other Side of Ayr. Illust. IV., 49-71. Burns and Upper Nithsdale. Illust. V., 86-98. JOHNSTONE, D. L. Burns and the Legal Profession. IX., 91-105. XI., 100-4. KILLIN, T. Memorial to The lassie wi the lint-white locks. Illust. Burns and Ochiltree. Illust. XVI., 70-93. Burns and the Tennants of Glenconner. Illust. XV., 78-97. Illust. XII., 60-9. Illust. XIII., 41-8. Burns's Excise Duties and Emoluments. VII., 53-66. - Joseph Train. Illust. XIII., 76-88. Was Burns Censured by Board of Excise? V., 144-5. M'ILWRAITH, W. Scottish Music and Song. IX., 28-44. - Sketch of Scottish Literature from Earliest Times. X.-XVI. W. E. Henley as Burns Critic. VIII., 58-83. MACKAY, A. S. Authentic Portraits of Burns. Illust. V., 51-62. M'MILLAN, W. S. M'NAUGHT, D. Burns' Direct Descendants. III., 90-5; IV., 76-89. Chronology of Poetical Compositions of Burns. Currie's Life [of Burns] Annotated by J. Syme. Documents Bearing on Gilbert's Debt to the Poet. IV., 5-16. V. 47-50. XIII., 61-6. Facsimile. IX., 77-90. Earnock Manuscripts, New Light on Currie's Biography. Gray Manuscripts. V., 42-6. Hamilton Paul MSS. II., 91-4; III., 86-9. In Memoriam, D. Mackay. Illust. XVI., 94-103. M‘NAUGHT, D. Kilmarnock and Vicinity. I., 72-8. Kilmarnock Burns Club. IV., 90-9. Kilmaurs and Neighbourhood. Illust. XVI., 33·41. Kirkpatrick Sharpe on Burns. XV., 75-7. - Kirkpatrick Sharpe's Estimate of Burns, Unpublished Memorandum. XII., 96-102. Merry Muses of Caledonia. III., 24-45. Notable Burns MS. XI., 109-11. Panegyric on Burns. [Grahame's Poems.] VII., 102-4. Raucle Tongue of Burns. X., 26-37; XI., 29-39. Unpublished Burns Poem in Macmillan's Magazine, XI., 112-4. Volume [The Patriots] annotated by Burns. XI., 105-8. I., 14-38; II., 28-33. MUIR, JOHN. Summary of Life of Burns. 95-8. Summary of Posthumous History of Burns. MUNRO, N. The late W. Craibe Angus. X., MURDOCH, J B. The second edition of [the Poems of] Burns. IV., 107-20. NASH, E. B. Catalogue of Earnock MSS. as at 1899. IX., 107. PINNINGTON, E. Auld Lang Syne. XII., 89-104. Burns's Ode for Washington's Birthday. IX., 51-65. Facsimile. "The two Jeans." [Armour and Gardner.] XIV., 96-102. RANKEN, H. ROBERTSON, E. Mauchline and Neighbourhood. Iliust. II., 53-63. II., 35-45 ROBERTSON, W. The Juld Toun, parts adjacent, and their Burnsiana. Illust. XII., 84-95. ROSEBERY, LORD. Oration at Dumfries, July 21, 1896. VI., 45-51. Oration at Glasgow, July 21, 1896. VI., 53 61. SHIELLS, R. SNEDDON, D. STAFFORD, W. P. Burns Exhibition. V., 63-9. STEVENSON, D. W. SULLEY, P. XVI., 116-8. XVI., 142 4. Oration, Unveiling of Burns Statue at Barre. IX., 115-9. Portraits of Burns. Alloway Monument. Burns in Dumfriesshire. Illust. Plea for Jean Armour. X., 65-7. Illust. I., 79-95. XI., 115.6. IX., 66-76. WALLACE, W. Burns in Dumfriesshire: Curried Biography. V. 34-41 ADAMS, JAMES. Death of Dr J. Adams. IX., 120; X., 99-102. Portrait. ALLOWAY. Alloway: Cottage, Doon Brig, Monument, Mount Oliphant; by The Late W. C. Angus, by N. Munro. XIII., 25-35. IX., 121. Portrait. X., 95-8. Craibe Angus Burnsiana, by J. C. Ewing. Illust. XIII., 105-8. ARMOUR, JEAN. See BURNS, MRS ROBERT. Auld Lang Syne, by E. Pinnington. XIII., 89-104. AYR. The Auld Toun, part adjacent, and their Burnsiana; by W. Robertson. -- Illust. XII., 84-95. Auld Brig o' Ayr, by D. M'Naught. XV., 109-13. Preservation of Auld Brig. Illust. XVI., 42-69. Lord Rosebery's Edinburgh Appeal [for preservation of Auld Brig]. Lord Rosebery's Glasgow Appeal [for preservation of Auld Brig]. XVI., 142-4. BAIRD, JAMES. Cambusdoon MS., by D. M'Naught. XV., 118-21. BARRE. Unveiling of Burns Statue at Barre, Vermont, U.S.A.: oration by W. P. Stafford. IX., 115-9. BEGG, MISSES. Reminiscences of Nieces of Burns, by J. Dick. X., 41-6. BEGG, R. BURNS-: in memoriam, by G. W. Constable. Portrait. X., 68-77. BIBLIOGRAPHY of Burns. I., 104-23; II., 153-82; III., 164-89; IV., 15768; V., 116-26; VII., 120-9; IX., 125-9; X., 119-27. Doubtful Edition of Burns [Songs, 1820]; by A. Gibson. XI., 85-92. Dundee Copy of first edition, by F. II. VIII., 86-90. Notes on the first and early editions, by W. C. Angus. II., 83-90. Second Edition of Burns; by J. B. Murdoch. IV., 107-20. BROWN, C. RAE-. The late C. R. Brown. Portrait. VII., 104-6. |