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THE BIRDS OF BALLINLUIG, BLAIR ATHOL, AND FOSSOWAY. By 

 Bruce Campbell. Trans. Edin. Field Nat. and Micro. Soc., vol. iv. 

 part iv. (1902) pp. 277-282, pis. xxviii. and xxix. 



EXTRACTS FROM AN UNPUBLISHED ORNITHOLOGY OF GLASGOW. 

 By the late Dr. John Grieve, with Notes by John Paterson. Trans. 

 Nat. Hist. Soc. Glasgow, vol. vi. (N.S.) part ii. (June 1902) pp. 181- 

 190. Refers to a manuscript account of the birds of Glasgow, en- 

 titled " Ornithologia Millburnensis," bearing the date 1847, an d 

 based on a journal kept during the years 1843, 1844, and 1845. 



THE MOUNTAIN EAGLE. By A. I. M'Connochie. The Country, 

 vol. i. (8) (October 1902) pp. 221-222. Contains one or two per- 

 sonal observations of Golden Eagles on the Cairngorm mountains. 



WOOD-SANDPIPER IN THE ORKNEY ISLANDS. C. S. Buxton. 

 Zoologist (4) vol. vi. p. 391 (October 1902). One shot on the 

 island of Eday on ist September. 



OBSERVATIONS ON THE FOOD OF FISHES. By Thomas Scott, 

 F.L.S. zQth Ann. Rep. Fishery Board for Scotland, part iii. pp. 

 486-538 (October 1902). Based upon Scottish material, the num- 

 ber of fishes examined being over two thousand, including repre- 

 sentatives of fifty-six species and thirty-seven genera. 



COLEOPTERA IN SCOTLAND. T. Hudson Beare, F.E.S. Ent. 

 Record, vol. xiv. pp. 265-266 (October 1902). Notes on species 

 taken at Cramond, Hawthornden, and Musselburgh. 



COLEOPTERA IN SCOTLAND. T. Hudson Beare, F.E.S. Ent. 

 Record, vol. xiv. p. 297 (November 1902). Notes on species ob- 

 tained chiefly in the Edinburgh district. 



ADDITIONS TO THE LIST OF SCOTTISH COLEOPTERA. By 

 Anderson Fergusson. Trans. Nat. Hist. Soc. Glasgow, vol. vi. (N.S.) 

 part ii. (June 1902) pp. 214-216. Notes on eleven species occurring 

 in the Clyde area. 



COLEOPTERA IN A BERWICKSHIRE Moss. T. Hudson Beare, 

 F.E.S. Ent. Mo. Mag. (October 1902) p. 242. 



NOTES ON COLEOPTERA COLLECTED NEAR NEWTONMORE, INVER- 

 NESS-SHIRE, FROM 29TH AUGUST TO I5TH SEPTEMBER 1902. 



James E. Black. Ent. Record, vol. xiv. pp. 296-297 (November 

 1902). Seventy species recorded. 



MALACHIUS MARGINELLUS, OL., IN SCOTLAND. James E. Black. 

 Ent. Record, vol. xiv. p. 267 (October 1902). A single specimen, 

 taken at Peebles on 26th July 1902. 



THE BRITISH SPECIES OF LEUCTRA. By Kenneth J. Morton, 

 F.E.S. Ent. Mo. Mag. (November 1902) pp. 255-256. Scottish 

 localities referred to. 



