60 ANNALS OF SCOTTISH NATURAL HISTORY 



1898). The list includes fifty-five species seen within four or five 

 miles of the town during the period named. 



A WHITE HEDGE-SPARROW. By Charles Kirk. The Field, 

 i 5th October 1898, p. 648. An albino example shot at Uddingston, 

 Glasgow, on 2ist September. 



MARSH TITMOUSE IN THE TAY VALLEY. Correspondence by 

 Messrs. Wm. Evans and J. A. Harvie-Brown on this subject is printed 

 in Trans. Perthshire Soc. Nat. Science, vol. ii. part vi. (1897-98), pp. 

 250-251. 



LATE STAY OF SWIFT. By E. J. Ross. The Field, 8th October 

 1898, p. 608. An example observed at Edinburgh on 2gth 

 September. 



GREAT SPOTTED WOODPECKER IN ROSS-SHIRE. By Donald 

 Cameron. The Field, 26th November 1898, p. 858. Specimen 

 shot at Westfield, Nigg, in October. 



ICELAND FALCON IN SHETLAND. By"Thule." The Field, i5th 

 October 1898, p. 648. An example shot during the last week of 

 September. 



ROUGH -LEGGED BUZZARD IN EAST LOTHIAN. By W. Hay 

 Newton. The Field, i9th November 1898, p. 837. Specimen 

 trapped on a grouse moor in November. 



LONG-TAILED DUCK IN THE FIRTH OF FORTH. By H. W. 

 Robinson. The Field, 3rd December 1898, p. 897. Specimen 

 seen on 26th November. 



CAPTURES DURING 1898 IN THE GALASHIELS DISTRICT. By 

 James C. Haggart. Entomologist, vol. xxxi. pp. 296-298 (December 

 1898). This note refers entirely to Lepidoptera. 



COLIAS EDUSA IN WIGTOWNSHIRE. By A. A. Dalglish. Ent. 

 Record, vol. x. p. 279 (November 1898). A male specimen 

 captured at Stranraer on 2gth August. 



ABUNDANCE OF AGLAIS URTIC/E LARVAE IN SCOTLAND. By 

 J. A. Clark, F.E.S. Ent. Record, vol. x. p. 255 (October 1898).- 

 Large numbers found on 23rd June at the Kyle of Lochalsh, and 

 on 27th June between Pitlochry and Kirkmichael. 



PHIBALAPTERYX LAPIDATA. By W. M. Christy. Entomologist, 

 vol. xxxi. p. 243 (October 1898). A specimen taken on 4th 

 September at Badenloch, in Sutherlandshire. 



ORTHOTTENIA ERICETANA IN SCOTLAND. By C. T. Cruttwell. 

 Ent. Mo. Mag. (2), vol. ix. p. 232 (October 1898). Found 

 abundantly on Ben Lawers ; six specimens captured. 



