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ANNALS OF SCOTTISH NATURAL HISTORY 



Bledins denticollis, Faur, A British 

 Insect (Curr. Lit.), 125 



BONAR, Rev. H. N., F.Z.S., M.B.O.U., 

 Hawfinch in East Lothian, 48 



Book Notices : Animal Life by F.W. 

 Gamble, D.Sc., F.R.S., 59; The 

 Game Animals of Africa, by R. 

 Lyclekker, 60 ; The Indian Ducks 

 and their Allies, by E. C. Stuart 

 Baker, F.Z.S., M.B.O.U., 60; 

 English Bird Life, by H. Knight 

 Horsfield, M.B.O.U., 61 ; How 

 to Attract and Protect Wild Birds, 

 by Martin Hiesemann, translated 

 by E. S. Burchheim, 61 ; Condi- 

 tions of Life in the Sea, by James 

 Johnstone, 62 ; The Changeling : 

 a Nature Story for Boys and 

 Girls, by Sir Digby Pigott, C.B., 

 M.B.O.U., 64; My Life among 

 the Wild Birds of Spain, by 

 Colonel Willoughby Verner (late 

 Rifle Brigade), 126; Through 

 Southern Mexico, being an 

 Account of the Travels of a 

 Naturalist, by Hans Gadow, M.A., 

 Ph.D., F.R.S., 126; Report of 

 the Immigration of the Summer 

 Residents in the Spring of 1907, 

 etc., by the Committee of the 

 British Ornithologists' Club, 127 ; 

 Two Books of European Birds' 

 Eggs, 127 ; The Moths of the 

 British Isles, Second series, by 

 Richard South, F.G.S., 128; A 

 Naturalist in Tasmania, by 

 Geoffrey Smith, M.A., 190; Die 

 Termiten oder weissen Ameisen : 

 eine biologische Studie, by K. 

 Escherich, 190 ; Internationale 

 Revue der gesamten Hydrobiologie 

 und Hydrographie, edited by 

 R. Woltereck, 191 ; Insect Stories, 

 by Vernon L. Kellogg, 191 ; A 

 Treatise on Zoology, edited by 

 Sir Ray Lankester, K.C. B., 

 F.R.S., Part VII., Appendiculata, 

 by W. T. Caiman, D.Sc., 192; 

 The British Warblers : a History, 

 with Problems of their Lives, 

 Parts II. and III., by Eliot 

 Howard, F.Z.S., M.B.O.U., 255 ; 

 A Tourist's Flora of the West of 

 Ireland, by Robert Lloyd Praeger, 



2 55 

 Botany, Topographical, of Scotland, 



additions and corrections to, 178 

 Brambling in West Sutherland, 47 

 Bramblings in Solway, 181 

 Bream, Ray's Sea, in Firth of Forth, 1 18 

 British and Irish Botanists. Biographical 



Index of (Curr. Lit.), 59 



BROCK, S. E., The Black-headed Gull 

 as a Persecutor of the Lapwing, 



"7 

 Bunting, Corn-, and Chiff-Chaff in 



Mull, 247 

 Bunting, Little, and other Birds at Sule 



Skerry, 48 

 BURN, J. R. Pelham, Long-tailed 



Duck far Inland, 49 



Carex atrofiisca, Schler, in Perthshire, 



55 

 Carex canescens, Notes on (Curr. Lit. ), 



iSS, 254 



Carex helvola, Blytt, on Ben Lawers, 238 

 CARTER, A. E. J., AND WATERSTON, 



Rev. JAMES", B.D., B.Sc., On 



some Scottish Diptera, Stratio- 



myidic to Asilidir, 91 

 Cats, Wild, in Inverness-shire (Curr. 



Lit.), 187 

 Cattle, Origin of Highland (Curr. Lit.), 



253 

 Census Numbers, Comital (Curr. Lit.), 



2 55 

 Cephalopoda collected by the P'ishery 



cruiser " Goldseeker," 1903-1908, 

 Preliminary notice of (Curr. Lit.), 

 1 88 



Char (Salvelimis), The, of Great Britain 

 (Curr. Lit.), 124 



Chiff-Chaff, Corn-Bunting and, in Mull, 

 247 



CLARKE, WM. EAGLE, F.R.S.E., 

 F. L. S., On the Occurrence of 

 Eversmann's Warbler at the Fair 

 Isle, I ; Little Bunting and other 

 Birds at Sule Skerry, 48 ; Birds of 

 the Fair Isle, Report for 1908, 69 ; 

 On the Occurrence of Briinnich's 

 Guillemot in the Firth of Forth, 

 75 ; The Occurrence of Phyllo- 

 scopus borealis not Phylloscopus 

 viridanus at Sule Skerry : a Correc- 

 tion, 114; Bass in the North Sea 

 in Winter, 118; The Recent Re- 

 markable Visitation of Crossbills, 

 215 ; Ruddy Sheld-Duck at Sule 

 Skerry, Orkney, 247 ; Capture of 

 the Sagre (Spinax niger] off the 

 Shetlands, 248 ; Spinous Shark 

 (Echinorhimts spinosits) captured 

 off the Isle of May, 248 



CLYNE, ROBERT, Red-breasted Fly- 

 catcher and other Birds at the Butt 

 of Lewis, 48 



Coleoptera, A New Method of Collect- 

 ing (Curr. Lit.), 124 



Coleoptera, Aquatic, of the Solway dis- 

 trict, 76, 145, 218 



Coleoptera from Moles' Nests in the 

 South-east of Scotland, 86 



