INDEX 



251 



land, near the Solway Firth, 114; 

 Little, note upon the changes of 

 plumage, 16 



Habenaria viridis, var. bracteata (Curr. 

 Lit.), 61 



Hardy, the late James, LL. D. , i 



HARTING, J. E., F.L.S., F.Z.S., King 

 Eider in the Shetlands, 183 



HARVIE - BROWN, J. A., F.R.S.E., 

 F.Z.S., notes on some Scottish 

 Salmonidic, 75 ; King Eider in St. 

 Andrews Bay, 239 ; on the breeding 

 of the Scaup in Scotland, 215 



Hawk-moth, Humming-bird, in the 

 Edinburgh district, 184 ; in the 

 Upper Clyde, 184 ; in Norway, 

 241 ; extraordinary abundance at 

 Galashiels (Curr. Lit.), 245 



Hedge-sparrow, a white (Curr. Lit.), 

 60 



Hemerobius, notes on certain Palrearc- 

 tic species of the genus (Curr. 

 Lit.), 189 



HENDERSON, THOS., jun. , occurrence 

 of the Black - bellied Dipper in 

 Shetland, no 



Hepatictz, new and rare Scottish (Curr. 

 Lit.), 190, 246; of Moidart, West 

 Inverness (Curr. Lit.), 246 



Hierochloa borealis as a Scottish 

 species, 230 



Hierochloe borealis, in Kirkcudbright- 

 shire, 185, 246 (Curr. Lit.) 



Hoopoe near Dunbar, 47 



Houbara, Asiatic, occurrence in Scot- 

 land, 73 



Huntemannia jadensis, S. A. Poppe, 

 extension of distribution, 183 



Hymenoptera, rare aculeate, in Scot- 

 land, 158 



Invertebrate fauna of the inland waters 

 of Scotland (Curr. Lit.), 244 



IRBY, Lieut. -Col. L.H., F.L.S., F.Z.S., 

 observations on the birds of the 

 islands of Tiree and Coll, 206 



Isopoda, British land (Curr. Lit), 124 



Isopoda Chelifera, British (Curr. Lit. ), 

 189 



Jackdaw, peculiar variety, near Edin- 

 burgh, 238 



J linens, Scottish forms of, 119 

 fungermania obtitsa, Lindb., in Britain 

 (Curr. Lit.), 125 



Kingfisher in West Ross-shire, 47 



LAIDLAW, T. G., M.B.O.U., Whim- 

 brel in the Firth of Forth in 



winter, 113 ; report on the move- 

 ments and occurrence of birds in 

 Scotland during 1898, 140 



Lepidoptera of Oban and district (Curr. 

 Lit.), 123 



Leptopsyllus minor, T. and A. Scott, 

 in the Clyde district, 184 



Lichens and Mosses from Carsaig, 

 Argyle, 41 



Limtiophihis borealis and L. nigriceps 

 from Glen Tilt, 56 



Lochay, Glen, entomological notes from 

 (Curr. Lit.), 123 



Lophocolea spicata, Taylor, in Scotland 

 (Curr. Lit.), 62 



LOUDON, WILLIAM, Rose-coloured 

 Starling at North Berwick, 238 



Loxocera, on the British species of the 

 Dipterous genus, with the descrip- 

 tion of a new variety (Curr. Lit.), 

 123 



M'ANDREW, JAMES, notes on the Flora 

 of Wigtownshire, 241 



Macgillivray, William, M.D., LL.D., 

 proposed memorial to, 45 



MACGILLIVRAY, WM. L., Little Auk 

 in Barra in April, 183 



MACLAUCHLAN, JOHN, Common Dol- 

 phins in the Tay Estuary, 1 08 



MACPHERSON, Rev. H. A., M.A., 

 M.B.O.U., a note upon the 

 changes of plumage of the Little 

 Gull (Lams mhmttts), 1 6 ; Gray 

 Phalarope on the Solway Firth, 

 51 ; Pomatorhine Skua on the 

 Solway Firth, 52 ; the food of the 

 Brown-headed Gull, 113; Iceland 

 Gull near the Solway Firth, H4_ 



MACVICAR, SYMERS M., plants of Lis- 

 more, 36 ; earliest Scottish record 

 of Dryas octopetala, L. , 57 



Magpie, albino, near Peterhead, 238 



Marine life on the coasts of the Lothians, 

 effects of the recent October gale 

 on, 6 



MAXWELL, Sir HERBERT, Bart., 

 Mistletoe in Scotland, 242 



Meteorological notes, and remarks upon 

 the weather during the year 1897, 

 with its general effects upon vege- 

 tation (Curr. Lit.), 190 



Mice, on two recently described, from 

 St. Kilda, 129 



Microfungi observed near Kilmarnock, 

 Ayrshire (Curr. Lit.), 190 



Mistletoe in Scotland, 242 



Mollusca, revision of British (Curr. 

 Lit.), 244 



Molluscs in "Perth E.," 117 



Monomorium pharaonis in an Edin- 

 burgh hotel, 1 17 



