APPENDIX VII

BIBLIOGRAPHY

LORD BUTE'S PUBLISHED WRITINGS.

(This list does not include certain articles separately reprinted from the Scottish Review, and all contained later in the two volumes of "Essays on Home and Foreign Subjects," published after his death.)

Order of Divine Service for Christmas Day, according to the Use of the Church of Rome. 1875.

The Early Days of Sir William Wallace. 1876.

The Burning of the Barns of Ayr. 1878.

The Roman Breviary: translated out of Latin into English. 2 vols. 1879.

The Altus of St. Columba, with prose paraphrase and notes. 1882.

The Coptic Morning Service for the Lord's Day. 1882.

Address written for the Rhyl Eisteddfod. 1892. (English and Welsh.)

Address delivered November 20, 1893, at University of St. Andrews (inaugural address as Lord Rector). 1894.

A Form of Prayer following the Church Office, for the use of Catholics unable to hear Mass upon Sundays and Holidays. 1896.

On the Ancient Language of the Natives of Teneriffe. 1897.

The Arms of the Royal and Parliamentary Burghs of Scotland (in collaboration with J. R. N. Macphail and H. W. Lonsdale). 1897.

Order of Divine Service for Palm Sunday and Whitsuntide. 1898.

The Alleged Haunting of B—— House (in collaboration with A. G. Freer). 1899.

The Blessing of the Waters on the Eve of the Epiphany (in collaboration with E. A. W. Budge). 1901.

Essays on Foreign Subjects (reprinted from the Scottish Review). 1901.

Essays on Home Subjects (reprinted from the Scottish Review). 1904.

The Arms of the Baronial and Police Burghs of Scotland (in collaboration with J. H. Stevenson and H. W. Lonsdale). 1903.

The Inquisition in the Canary Islands: Catalogue of a collection of original MSS. formerly belonging to the Holy Office. 1903.

Lenten Readings from the Writings of the Fathers. 1906.