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assisted in these inquiries, and we hope that they may be 

 able to induce others to lend us their aid and co-operation. 

 Schedules may always be obtained from Mr. W. Eagle Clarke, 

 Museum of Science and Art, Edinburgh. 



The following list gives the names of 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. 



Dunrossness Thomas Henderson, jun. 



ORKNEY. 



Noup Head L.H. Thomas J. Wallace, Lightkeeper. 



Sule Skerry L.H. The Lightkeepers. 



Pentland Skerries L.H. James Tomison, Lightkeeper. 



Stromness H. M. Whittell. 



SUTHERLAND AND CAITHNESS. 



Cape Wrath L.H. The Lightkeepers. 



Thurso Lewis Dunbar. 



MORAY. 



Strathconan, etc. Lionel W. Hinxman, B.A., H.M. Geol. 



Survey. 

 Fochabers N. B. Kin near. 



DEE. 



Buchanness L.H. John Simpson and D. A. Denoon, 



Lightkeepers. 



Peterhead Rev. William Serle, M.A. 



Aberdeen District Lewis G. Esson. 



Inverurie Thomas Tait. 



TAY. 



Fordoun John Milne. 



Rannoch Rev. Robert Godfrey, M.A. 



Blair Atholl Bruce Campbell. 



Bell Rock L.H. Robert Clyne and mates. 



