LIST OF CONTENTS. II.-To Captain Gordon: poem by Robert Burns IV.—Burns in the auction-room, 1927-1928 V. A Burns relic: the Poet's Wangee rod VI.-Ellisland: bequest to the British Nation; by One VII. The Auld Brig o' Doon, by James A. Morris, IX.-Burns as a social force, address by Sir Joseph Dobbie, S.S.C.- X.-John Murdoch, tutor of Robert Burns; by XII.-Cancelled passages in the letters of Robert Burns to George Thomson; by J. DeLancey Ferguson, Professor of English at Ohio Wesleyan Uni- XIV. Robert Burns and Walter Scott, notes of an address XV.-Burns and freemasonry in Ayrshire; by R. T. 90 104 132 - 137 XVI.-Burns as a critic of his age, by Thomas Shearer 146 (a) Large-Paper Edition: The complete writings of (b) Masonic Edition: Robert Burns, the complete works The Editor of the Burns Chronicle regrets that the articles on LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS. I. Mr. Thomas Amos, M.A., Hon. Secretary II.-Burns's Wangee rod III.-The Auld Brig o' Doon: plans and elevations IV. Delegates and Friends at Burns Federation Con ference: Aberdeen, 1928 V.-John Murdoch's house in Ayr VI.-Facsimile of letter (2 pp.) from John Murdoch to VII.-Facsimile of page of Minute Book of Lodge St. PAGE 1 19 36 40 71 86 139 |