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Another satisfactory feature is that all the faunal areas 

 are now represented, although further observations are still 

 much to be desired from West Ross, Sutherland, Moray, and 

 Dee ; and it is hoped that a larger number of schedules from 

 these areas will be available for next year's report. 



Schedules for recording observations may be obtained 

 from Mr. Eagle Clarke, Museum of Science and Art, Edin- 

 burgh. Our thanks are accorded to all those who have so 

 kindly assisted in these inquiries by furnishing schedules or 

 notes. 



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. 



North Unst L.H. Henry Jamieson, Assist. Lightkeeper. 



Dunrossness Thomas Henderson, jun. 



ORKNEY. 



North Ronaldshay L.H. John A. Mackay, Lightkeeper. 



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



Sule Skerry L.H. James Tomison, Lightkeeper. 



Stromness H. M. Whittell. 



SUTHERLAND AND CAITHNESS. 

 Thurso Lewis Dunbar. 



MORAY. 



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



Survey. 



DEE. 



Peterhead Rev. William Serle, M.A. 



Aberdeen District Lewis G. Esson. 



TAY. 



Fordoun John Milne. 



Blair Atholl Bruce Campbell. 



Pitlochry The late Rev. H. A. Macpherson. 



Newport, etc. William Berry, B.A., LL.B. 



Bell Rock L.H. Robert Clyne, Lightkeeper. 



