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schedules ; the remaining thirty coming from inland ob- 

 servers. 



It is a matter for satisfaction that the number of 

 observers who send in records continues to increase ; but 

 there are still many districts inadequately represented. 

 The important faunal areas of Moray, West Ross, and 

 Solway may be specially mentioned in this respect. 



Any one desirous to assist by transmitting their obser- 

 vations may obtain schedules from Mr. Eagle Clarke, 

 Museum of Science and Art, Edinburgh. 



We have to record our hearty thanks to all those who 

 have assisted in these inquiries by forwarding schedules or 

 notes. 



The following list gives the names of the observers from 

 whom reports have been received. The localities are 

 arranged under the different faunal areas, proceeding from 

 north to south, along the East and West Coasts. 



SHETLAND. 



Locality. Name of Observer. 



North Unst L.H. The Lightkeepers. 



Foula Francis Traill. 



Dunrossness Thomas Henderson, jun. 



Various Localities Robert Godfrey, M.A. 



ORKNEY. 



North Ronaldshay L.H. John A. Mackay, Lightkeeper. 



Pentland Skerries L.H. Robert A. M'Harrie, Lightkeeper. 



SUTHERLAND AND CAITHNESS. 



Cape Wrath L.H. Neil M'Donald and William Crowe, 



Lightkeepers. 



Thurso Lewis Dunbar. 



Various Localities Robert Godfrey, M.A. 



MORAY. 

 Forres William Brown. 



DEE. 



Rattray Head L.H. Robert dyne, Lightkeeper. 



Peterhead Rev. William Serle, M.A. 



Aberdeen L. G. Esson. 



