i88 ANNALS OF SCOTTISH NATURAL HISTORY 



NARRATIVE OF A CRUISE IN LOCH FYNE, JUNE 1899. By John 

 Paterson and John Renwick. Trans. Nat. Hist. Soc. Glasg., 

 vol. v. (N.S.) part iii., 1898-99, pp. 366-378, pis. xi. and xii. (March 

 1900). Notes on the Birds and Land-Shells are included. 



ORNITHOLOGICAL NOTES FROM SHETLAND. By T. Edmondston 

 Saxby. Zoologist (4), vol. iv. p. 281 (June 1900). Notes on Buffon's 

 Skua [the first authentic record for the Islands], Blackbird [resident, 

 and breeding], and Starling in Unst. 



ON THE OCCURRENCE OF THE LESSER WHITETHROAT (SYLVIA 

 CURRUCA) IN THE OUTER HEBRIDES, WITH REMARKS ON THE 

 SPECIES AS A SCOTTISH BIRD. By Wm. Eagle Clarke, F.L.S., etc. 

 Proc. Roy. Phys. Soc. Edin., vol. xiv. part ii. pp. 158-162. 



HERONRIES, PAST AND PRESENT, IN THE CLYDE FAUNAL AREA. 

 By Hugh Boyd Watt. Trans. Nat. Hist. Soc. G/asg., vol. v. 

 (N.S.) part iii., 1898-99, pp. 378-398 (March 1900). 



ON THE OCCURRENCE OF THE ASIATIC HOUBARA (HOUBARA 

 MACQUEENII, GRAY AND HARDWICKE) IN SCOTLAND. By Wm. 

 Eagle Clarke, F.L.S., etc. Proc. Roy. Phys. Soc. Edin., vol. xiv. part 

 ii. pp. 162-163. 



NOTES FROM SOUTH-WEST SCOTLAND DURING 1899. By A. A. 

 Dalglish, F.E.S. Ent. Record, vol. xii. pp. 104-106 (April 1900). 

 These notes relate entirely to Lepidoptera. 



DISTRIBUTION OF AMORPHA POPULI IN WESTERN SCOTLAND. 

 By A. A. Dalglish. Ent. Record, vol. xii. pp. 135-136 (May 1900). 

 Localities given for the Clydesdale district. 



DISTRIBUTION OF TRICHIURA CRAIVEGI. By J. C. Haggart. 

 Ent. Record, vol. xii. p. 166 (June 1900). Refers to a single record 

 many years ago in the Galashiels district. 



NOTES ON THE FUMEIDS, WITH DESCRIPTIONS OF NEW SPECIES 



AND VARIETIES. By T. A. Chapman, M.D., etc. Ent. Record, vol. 

 xii. pp. 122-126 (May 1900). Fumea scotica, a new species (?), 

 described from Rannoch and Sutherlandshire. 



OCCURRENCE OF XENOLECHIA ^ETHIOPS, WESTW., IN SCOTLAND 

 IN APRIL. By Eustace R. Bankes. Ent. Mo. Mag. (2), vol. xi. 

 pp. 132-133 (June 1900). Three specimens taKen by Mr. J. R. 

 Malloch, at Bonhill, Dumbartonshire, on 2ist April last. These 

 specimens are supposed by the author of this note to be the first 

 taken in Scotland, but he has evidently overlooked the record 

 given by Mr. Wm. Evans in this magazine for the year 1897 (p. 

 107 Lita athiops, "Common on burnt heather, Bonaly Hill, Pent- 

 lands, 1 3th May 1895 "). 



