INDEX 



269 



Reviews 



The Cambridge Natural History, 



edited byS. F. Harmer, M.A., and 



A. E. Shipley, M.A. Vol. II.- 



Worms, Rotifers, and Polyzoa, 62 



Life in Ponds and Streams, by W. 



Furneaux, F.R.G.S., 62 

 A Concise Handbook of British Birds, 



by H. Kirke Swann, 63 

 British Butterflies, by J. W. Tutt, 

 ^F.E.S., 63 



Gill's Practical Object Lesson Series, 

 Part II. Insects and Spiders, by 

 J. W. Tutt, F.E.S., 64 

 Rules for regulating Nomenclature 

 in Entomological Work, compiled 

 by Lord Walsingham and John 

 Hartley Durrant, 64 

 First Records of British Flowering 

 Plants, by William A. Clarke, 

 F.L.S., 135 



A Manual and Dictionary of the 

 Flowering Plants and Ferns, by 

 J. C. Willis, M.A., 135 

 Investigations into Applied Nature, 



by William Wilson, 135 

 The Migration of Birds : a consider- 

 ation of Herr Gatke's views, by 

 F. B. Whitlock, 136 

 Rhinanthus major, Ehrh. , in Aberdeen- 

 shire, 52 

 Rhincalamts gigas, Brady, in the 



Moray Firth, 127 



Rivnlaria calcarea, Smith, near Edin- 

 burgh, 198 



ROBERTSON, JOHN, and JOHN PATER- 

 SON, the Curlew Sandpiper and 

 Marsh Tit in East Renfrewshire, 

 124 



Roller in East Lothian, 43 

 Ross, DUNCAN M., Capercailzie in 



the Mid-Deveron district, 254 

 Roxburghshire, Lepidoptera in, 163 

 Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh, 



notes from (Curr. Lit.), 133 

 Rnbi, new forms of British, 129 ; on 

 some Scottish (Curr. Lit.), 133; 

 set of British (Curr. Lit.), 134 



Sabelliphilus Sarsi, Claparede, in the 

 Clyde, 196 ; from the Firth of 

 Forth, 256 



Salix list in the London Catalogue 

 (Curr. Lit.), 60; hybrids (Curr. 

 Lit.), 263; cernua, Linton (Curr. 

 Lit.), 263 



Sandpiper, Curlew, in East Renfrew- 

 shire, 124 



Scaup Duck on fresh waters, 123 ; in 

 Sutherlandshire, 192 ; in Orkney 

 in summer, 252 



Scolecithrix Jiibcrnica, a new species of 



Copepod, with some remarks on 

 the distribution of the Crustacea 

 (Curr. Lit.), 59 



Scoter, Common, breeding in the Inner 

 Hebrides, 252 



SCOTT, THOMAS, F.L.S., Cheirocrates 

 inter medius, G. O. Sars, in Loch 

 Fyne, 50 ; Gaiiiinarits Duebcni, 

 Lilljeborg, in a freshwater loch 

 near Campbeltown (Cantyre), 50 : 

 Cyclops inacntrus, G. O. Sars, and 

 Cant hocampt its nortJiitmbricus, 

 Brady, in Lochgelly Loch, Fife- 

 shire, 51 ; Luidia Sarsi, Dtib. and 

 Kor., in the Moray Firth, 51 : 

 Dactylocotyle palmatum (Leuchart) 

 in the Moray Firth, 127 ; Rhitica- 

 lamis gigas, Brady, in the Moray 

 Firth, 127 ; Encalaniis crassns, 

 Giesbrecht, in the Moray Firth, 

 127 ; Asterocheres violaceus (Claus) 

 from the Firth of Clyde, 127 ; 

 Erichthoniiis Inmteri (Spence 

 Bate) in the Cromarty Firth, 

 195 ; Scottomyzon gibbcnim (T. 

 and A. Scott) in the Cromarty 

 Firth, 195 ; Sabelliphilus Sars/, 

 Claparede, in the Clyde, 196 ; 

 Cytherella sernilata, Brady and 

 Norman, from the mouth of the 

 Clyde, 196 ; Pontocypris acupunc- 

 tata, G. S. Brady, from the 

 Clyde, 255 ; Sabelliphilus Sarsi, 

 Claparede, from the Firth of 

 Forth, 256 ; Asterope norvegica, 

 G. O. Sars, from near Montrose, 

 256 ; Cytheropteron depress n/u, 

 Brady and Norman, from the 

 Clyde, 256 



Scottish Alpine Botanical Club, excur- 

 sion of, to Tyndrum in 1895 (Curr. 

 Lit.), 133 



Scottish plants, first records of, 56 



Scottomyzongibberum (T. and A. Scott) 

 in Cromarty Firth, 195 



Scrophularia Ehrharti, Ster., 56 



SERLE, WILLIAM, Osprey (Pandion 

 haliictus] near Peterhead, 192 



SERVICE, ROBERT, Solitary Snipe in 

 the Solway district, 124; Gray 

 Phalarope in the Solway district, 

 125 ; the White-fronted Goose in 

 the Solway, 192 ; the Fulmar on 

 the Solway, 194; abundance of the 

 Cockchafer in the Solway district, 

 194 ; Tufted Duck in Solway, 

 222 ; the Pied Flycatcher in Dum- 

 friesshire, 249 ; Achcrontia atropos 

 the Death's-head Moth in 

 Solway, 257 



Scfina irrorella in Sutherland (Curr. 

 Lit.), 132 



