Barbour. Unique traditions of Scotland

Today's free book is Unique traditions chiefly of the west and south of Scotland by John G. Barbour (1886). For the table of contents, check at the bottom of this post below the image.

The book is available at Hathi (I have not checked for other online sources).



Table of Contents

The Fairy Flag 
The Stone Of Sweno 
Larigh Tynaki 
The Gap Mill
The Carlin's Cairn 
Sequel To The Carlin's Cairn 
The Kirkyard Meadow 
The Hill Of Queensberry
The Tower Of Clatto 
The Red Comyn's Castle 
The Sutor's Seat 
The Font Stone
The Thirteen Thorns of Trailflatt 
The Coves Of Barholm 
Cowper's Cairn
Lochgoin 
Rutherford's Witnesses
The Witch's Well
Origin Of "Athole Brose" 
The Rafters Of Kirk Alloway 
The Lady Glen
The Clochodric Stone
The Lag Ridge 
The Gipsy Laddie 
The Glenkens Tam O' Shanter
Cumstone Castle 
The Grave Op The Wandering Shepherdess 
The Night Before Killiecrankie 
Bargaulie Or The Devil
The Covenanters' Communion Tables
The Viscount's Mountain Chair 
The Withering of The Oak Tree Or, The Irongray Martyrs 
The Arran Assassin 
The Origin Of Loch Katrine
Funeral Song— At The Grave Of Ossian 
Mss. And Fragments Relative To Tarshish.
Preamble
The Sanhedrim Manuscript of Tarshish 
The Apes And Peacocks of Tarshish
' The Otters of Tarshish 
The Spaniels of Tarshish 
The Doves And Camels of Tarshish
Scribes And Lawyers of Tarshish 
The Pharisees Of Tabshish 
The Sinecures of Tarshish 
A Juridical Fragment Of Tarshish
The Viscount's Mountain Chair 
Apes And Peacocks