INDEX 



AITKEN, Dr. ANDREW PEEBLES, 



Obituary Notice of (Curr. Lit.), 61 

 Albino Wood Pigeon from Ardmeallie 



(Curr. Lit.), 122 

 Alcheinilla vn/garis, coiijuncta, and 



alpina, 120, 121, 122 

 Algae, Freshwater, of Orkney and 



Shetland (Curr. Lit.), 62 

 Algce, Marine, New or Critical British 



(Curr. Lit.), 125 

 Aliens among Tares in Aberdeenshire, 



242 

 Alpine Flora and Rarer Plants of Glen- 



shee District (Curr. Lit.), 62 

 ALSTON, CHARLES H., Marsh Tit- 

 mouse in Argyll, 51 

 Amblyptilia cosinodactyla, var. nivea 



(Curr. Lit.), 123 

 ANDERSON, PETER, Bird -Notes from 



Tiree, 237 ; Brambling in Tiree, 50 

 Aquatic Flora of three Lake Areas in 



Scotland (Curr. Lit.), 124 

 Arachnida, New and Rare British (Curr. 



Lit.), 6 1 



Arachnida from the Orkneys, 55 

 Arenaria tenuifolia as a Scottish Plant 



(Curr. Lit.), 62 



BARRETT-HAMILTON, G. E. H., B.A.. 

 etc., On a collection of Mice from 

 St. Kilda, I 



BAXTER (Miss) and RINTOUL (Miss), 

 Honey Buzzard in Fife, 186 



Bdelloid Rotifera of the Forth Area 

 (Curr. Lit.), 124 



BEARE, Prof. T. HUDSON, B.A., B.Sc., 

 Notes on some Coleoptera from 

 Fair Isle, 81 



BELL, ROBERT B., Late Breeding of 

 the Corn Bunting, 51 ; Great Snipe 

 in Orkney, 54 



BENNETT, ARTHUR, Lamium pur- 

 pureiim, var. decipiens, 119; Al- 

 chemilla vulgaris and conjuncta, 

 120 ; Additional Records to Topo- 

 graphical Botany, 170 



Bird-Notes from Tiree, 237 



Birds' Eggs, are they destroyed by 

 Wasps? 118 



Birds, Notes on some seen in North 

 Uist, 113 



Birds, Rare, in Aberdeenshire (Curr. 

 Lit.), 59 



Birds, Uncommon, in Lochbroom, 114 



Birds of Fair Isle, 4, 69, 236 



BISSETT, JOHN P., Obituary Notice of, 

 187 ' 



BISSHOPF, CECIL H., Buffon's Skua in 

 Argyll, 1 86 



Blackcap in West Ross-shire, 51 



BLACKWOOD, W. T. and G. G., Great 

 Crested Grebe on Duddingston 

 Loch, 54 



Bluethroat, Arctic, at Fair Isle, 237 



BONAR, Rev. H. N., F.Z.S., Richard- 

 son's Skua in East Lothian, 186 



Book Notices : The Eggs of the Birds 

 of Europe, including all the Species 

 inhabiting the Western Palrearctic 

 Region, by Henry E. Dresser, 

 F.L.S., F.Z.S., etc., 62 ; Ootheca 

 Wolleyana, an illustrated Cata- 

 logue of the Birds' Eggs formed 

 by the late John Wooley, jun., 

 M.A., F.Z.S., edit? < the 



original notes by Alfi Xewton, 

 63 ; The Travels of a l.aturalist in 

 Northern Europe, by J. A. Harvie- 

 Brown, F.R.S.E., F.Z.S., 63; 

 I go a-walking through the Country 

 Lanes, through the Meadows, and 

 by Stream and Lake, 64 ; The 

 Birds of Tunisia : being a History 

 of the Birds found in the Regency 

 of Tunis, by J. I. S. Whitaker, 

 F.Z.S., M.B.O.U., etc., 125 : The 

 Birds of the Isle of Man, by P. G. 

 Ralfe, 126 ; American Insects, by 

 Vernon L. Kellogg, 127 ; The 

 British Freshwater Rhizopoda and 

 Heliozoa, by James Cash, assisted 

 by John Hopkinson, F. L. S., 



