INDEX 



Acherontia atropos in Solway, 240 

 sEschna ca-rnlea, Strom, a boreal 



Dragon-fly, 26 ; in Inverness-shire 



(Curr. Lit.), 245 

 Aglais tirtictz, abundance of larvre of, 



in Scotland (Curr. Lit.), 60 

 Ailsa Craig, notes on the micro-fauna 



of (Curr. Lit.), 123 

 Alsine in the British Flora (Curr. Lit.), 



246 

 ALSTON, CHARLES H., Bramblings in 



Argyllshire, 109 

 Altitude, effects of, on the time of 



appearance of Insects, 22 

 Amara alpina and other Insects in 



"East Perth," 54 



Anabolia nerz'osa, note on the occur- 

 rence in June, 22 

 ANDERSON, PETER, bird notes from 



Tiree, 46 

 Andrena. two additional British species 



of (Curr. Lit.), 245; ntficms, Nyl., 



occurrence in Scotland, 158 

 Androi>ieda polifolia, L., in Midlothian, 



121 



Apodya lactea, Cornu (Curr. Lit.), 125 

 ARKWRIGHT, WILLIAM, Baillon's 



Crake in Caithness, 50 

 Astragalus alpinus, albus (Curr. Lit.), 



125 



A triplex calotheca, Fries, 119 

 Auk, Little, in Barra in April, 183 



Badger in Dumbartonshire, 107 



BARCLAY, WILLIAM, Rosa involuta, 

 Sm., in Forfarshire, 118; Rosa 

 hibernica in Midlothian, 118; 

 further notes on Scottish roses, 172 



BARRETT-HAMILTON, G. E. H., F.Z.S., 

 on two recently described Mice 

 from St. Kilda, 129 



BAXTER, JAMES, Sirex gigas in Peebles- 

 shire, 55 



BENNETT, ARTHUR, F.L.S., records 

 of Scottish plants for 1898, addi- 

 tional to Watson's "Topographi- 

 cal Botany," 2nd eel. (1883), 92; 

 Atriplex calotheca, Fries, 119; 

 Scottish forms of Jtmcus, 119; 

 Carex curta, Good, var. dnbia, 



Bailey (sub. canescens), 187 ; on 

 Hierochloa borealis, R. and S. , as 

 a Scottish species, 230 



BERRY, WILLIAM, White-fronted Geese 

 in Fife, 182 



Berwickshire Naturalists' Club, report 

 for the year 1896 (Curr. Lit.), 61 



Bird notes from Carmichael, "Clyde" 

 area, 109 ; from Tiree, 46 



Birds' eggs in Scotland, obstacles to the 

 protection of, 179 



Birds in Scotland during 1898, report 

 on the movements and occurrence 

 of, 140 ; increase and decrease of 

 certain species in the Tay area, 

 198 ; list of, observed in the district 

 of Moffat, Dumfriesshire, from 

 October 1896 to February 1897 

 (Curr. Lit.), 59 ; notes on Shetland 

 (Curr. Lit.), 122; of Ballinluig 

 district, Perthshire, n ; ofBerwick- 

 on-Tweed, list of, 65 ; of the moun- 

 tain tops (Curr. Lit.), 59; of the 

 islands of Tiree and Coll, 206 ; 

 rarer, of the Shetlands (Curr. Lit.), 

 122 ; summer, of the Summer 

 Islands (Curr. Lit.), 122 



Blatta gennanica in an Edinburgh 

 hotel, 117 



BOLAM, GEORGE, F.Z.S., the late 

 James Hardy, LL.D., I ; a list of 

 the birds of Berwick-on-Tweed, 

 with special reference to "The 

 Birds of Berwickshire," and notices 

 of the occurrence of some of the 

 rarer species in the adjoining 

 districts, 65 



Boreophansia inermis in the Firth of 

 Forth, 56 



Botanical Exchange Club of the British 

 Isles, report for 1897, 121 



Botanists, biographical index of British 

 and Irish, first supplement (1893- 

 97) (Curr. Lit.), 62, 124 



Botany, topographical, of Scotland, 95, 

 165 



Bramblings in Argyllshire, 109 



BROWN, HENRY H., Hawk-moths in 

 Moray, 241 ; Humming-bird Hawk- 

 moth in Moray, 241 



