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NOTES ON THE BIRDS FREQUENTING ELDER PARK, GOVAN. 

 William Rennie, Trans. Nat, Hist. Soc. Glasgow, vol. viii. (N.S.) 

 pt. ii. (May 1911), pp. 209-218. Notes on 43 species. 



AUTUMN AND WINTER BIRD-LIFE OF THE FAIRLIE SHORE. 

 Robert W. S. Wilson, Trans. Nat. Hist. Soc. Glasgow, vol. viii. 

 (M.S.) pt. ii. (May 1911), pp. 173-185. Notes on 115 species. 



THE RETURN OF SUMMER BIRDS TO THE " CLYDE " AREA IN 

 1911. John Paterson, The Glasgow Naturalist, May 1911, pp. 

 92-5. Dates of arrivals given for 23 species. 



GREAT SPOTTED WOODPECKER (DENDROCOPUS MAJOR) IN 

 LANARKSHIRE. John Paterson, 27ie Glasgow Naturalist, May 1911, 

 p. 97. 



BLACK TERN (HYDROCHELIDON NIGRA), TURTLE DOVE (TURTUR 

 COMMUNIS), AND SCAUP DUCK (FULIGULA MARILA) IN RENFREW- 

 SHIRE. C. Stephen Bine Renshaw, The Glasgow Naturalist, May 

 1911, pp. 96-97. 



RINGED PLOVER (^EGIALITIS HIATICOLA) IN LANARKSHIRE. 

 John Paterson, The Glasgow Naturalist, May 1911, p. 96. 



NOTES ON RICHARDSON'S SKUA (STERCORARIUS CREPIDATUS, 

 GM.). Robert W. S. Wilson, Trans. Nat. Hist. Soc. Glasgow, vol. 

 viii. (N.S.) pt. ii. (May 1911), pp. 235-236. Principally devoted 

 to observations made on the island of Yell, Shetland. 



GLAUCOUS GULL (LARUS GLACUS) AND ICELAND GULL (L. 

 LEUCOPTERUS) IN AYRSHIRE. John M'Crindle, The Glasgow 

 Naturalist, May 1911, p. 96. 



ADDITIONS TO " BRITISH CONCHOLOGY." J. T. Marshall, 

 Journ. Conchology, July 1911, pp. 192-209. Many interesting 

 Scottish records included. 



Six DAYS AT GLEN TILT, PERTHSHIRE. G. H. Conquest, 

 Entomologist, April 1911, pp. 155-157. Twenty-five species of 

 Lepidoptera recorded obtained in July 1910. 



NOTES ON HEPIALUS HUMULI AND ITS SHETLAND FORMS. 

 Robert Adkin, F.E.S., Proc. S. Land. Ent. and Nat. Hist. Soc. 

 1910-11, pp. 13-14. 



MAMESTRA PERSICARI.E IN SCOTLAND. (Capt.) H. Holmes- 

 Tarn, Entomologist, June 1911, p. 225. Specimens taken on the 

 Morayshire coast (20 miles from Craigellachie) in August 1910, 

 and another seen. 



TACHYPORINA, ETC. AT NETHY BRIDGE. T. Hudson Beare, 

 Ent. Mo. Mag., June 1911, pp. 139-140. Nineteen species 

 recorded. 



