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ANNALS OF SCOTTISH NATURAL HISTORY 



Don, 1 86 ; Mosses and Hepatics 



near Edinburgh, 186 

 Stercorarius catarrhactes in Moray 



Firth, 118 

 STIRLING. J. S., and R. KIDSTON, 



F.R.S.E., Moss new to Britain, 



243 

 Streblocerus tinnntits in the Dhu Loch, 



near Rowardennan, Loch Lomond, 



241 

 Strix flarnmea, dark form of, in Kin- 



cardineshire, 50 

 STUART, CHARLES, M.D., Jay in 



Berwickshire, 48 

 Sunaristes paguri, notes on (Curr. 



Lit.), 59 



Sylvia hortensis south of the Grampians, 

 114 



Tadorna cornuta carrying its young, 117 



Ticniocampa gracilis in Scotland, 119 



TAYLOK, }. M, B. , Harvest Mouse in 

 Renfrewshire, 112: Acherontia 

 atropos in Renfrewshire, 118 



TAYLOR, WILLIAM, Common or 

 Bottle -nosed Dolphins in the 

 Moray Firth, 47 ; White-beaked 

 Dolphin in the Moray Firth, 112 ; 

 Hyperoodon rostrata in the Moray 

 Firth, 113 ; Dolphins in the Moray 

 Firth, 177 ; Polecat in Elginshire, 

 236 ; Lesser Rorqual in the Moray 

 Firth, 236 



Tenthredinida: from the summit of Ben 

 Nevis, including a species new to 

 Britain, So 



Tephrosia bistortata in Scotland (Curr. 

 Lit.), 59 



Tetrao urogallus in S.E. Lanarkshire, 

 118 



Tetrao urogallus and Phasianus col- 

 chicus, hybrids between, 17, 117 



THORNLEY, Rev. A., M.A., F.L.S., 

 F. E.S., additional Coleoptera from 

 the summit of Ben Nevis, collected 

 by Mr. W. S. Bruce in 1896, 30 



Tiree, birds observed in, 153 ; flora of, 

 31, Si ; plants (Curr. Lit.), 61 



Titmouse, Marsh, curious nesting site 

 of, i So 



Topographical botany of Scotland, 39, 

 98, 164, 230 



Tour in N. Scotland, notes on a (Curr. 

 Lit.), 188 



TRAIL, JAMES W. H., A.M., M.D., 



F. R. S. , topographical botany of 



Scotland, 39, 98, 164, 230 

 TRAILL, the late GEORGE WILLIAM, 7 

 TRAILL, Mrs. A. L., Wryneck at the 



island of Foula, Shetland, 182 

 TRAQUAIR, R. H., M.D., LL.D., 



F. R.S., etc., on a peculiar Charr 



from Inverness-shire, 78 

 7^iirdiis pilaris, late, in Midlothian, 178 

 TURNER, Sir WILLIAM, D.C.L., 



LL.D., F.R.S., Early Man in 



Scotland, 129, 193 

 Tnrsiops tursio in Moray Firth, 47 

 TUTT, J. VV., F.E.S., Alitcita kexa- 



dactyla in Scotland, 54 



Upupa epops at the Isle of May, 182 



Venilia macularia in Scotland (Curr. 



Lit.), 125 



Viola tricolor and its allies, 56 

 Viper in the Pentlands, 184 



Wagtail, Blue-headed, in Lanarkshire, 

 179 



Wagtails, migrant, at Peterhead, 237 



Warbler, Garden, south of the Gram- 

 pians, 114; Wood, in East 

 Renfrewshire, 115 



Waterhen, mode of progression of 

 young, 183 



Water Rail breeding near Glasgow 52 



Waxwing in the Cairngorm district, 

 50 ; in Elginshire, 50 ; in Ayr- 

 shire, 115; in Lothians, 116 



Waxwings in Banffshire, 50 ; at Loch 

 Lomond, 116 



Whale, Bottle -nosed, in the Moray 

 Firth, 113 ; Pilot, in Moray Firth, 

 177 



Whinchat in Shetland, 178 



Wild Birds Protection Act, prosecution 

 under the, 237 



Willow hybrids, some Scotch (Curr. 

 Lit.), 60 



Willows, set of British, 122 



Woodpecker, Great Spotted, in Peebles- 

 shire, 182 



Wryneck in Foula, 182 



Xcma sabinii in Arran, 52 

 YOUNG, MORRIS, the late, i 



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