260 



ANNALS OF SCOTTISH NATURAL HISTORY 



HENDERSON, THOMAS, Junr., bird 



notes from Shetland, 52, 183 ; 



Turtle Dove and Quail in Southern 



Shetland, 252 



Hepatic, a new British, 190 

 llepatioe of Ardlui district, Loch 



Lomond, 113 

 Ilepatiov in the herbarium of the late 



.Mr. John Sim, 179; new British 



(Curr. Lit.), I9 2 



Heron, curious experience with, 184 

 Hicracia, Scottish, 244 

 Hieracinin aiig/iaim and its varieties 



(Curr. Lit.), 257 

 Hieracinni miirontm and H. casium of 



British floras (Curr. Lit.), 257 

 HINXMAN, LIONEL W., B.A., F.R.S.E., 



note on the Adder in the High- 

 lands, 151 



Ichneumonidre in " Forth," 57 

 INKSTER, ALEXANDER, Tengmalm's 



Owl in Shetland, 119 

 IKBY, Colonel L. HOWARD, F.L.S., 



etc. , bird notes from the island of 



Coll, 251 



JOLLY, W. A., addition to list of 



Scottish Coleoptera, 56 

 J linger inannia saxico/a (Curr. Lit.), 62 



Kingfisher near Aberdeen (Curr. Lit.), 



124 

 KIRK, CHARLES, Black Terns near 



Hawick, 253 

 Kite, Black, in Peterhead Museum, 



119 



LAIDLAW, T. G., M.B.O.U., report 

 on the movements and occurrence 

 of birds in Scotland during 1901, 

 65, 129, 193 ; Goldfinch in Edin- 

 burgh, 117 



Landrail, scarcity of, 252 



LIUOIITON, GERALD, M.D., the ser- 

 pents of Scotland and their study, 

 92 



Lejeunea Rosettiana in Scotland (Curr. 

 Lit.), 126 



Lepidoptcra, aberrations in British 

 (Curr. Lit.), 191, 256 



Lepidoptcra in Ross-shire in 1901 (Curr. 

 Lit.), 192 ; in Banffshire, 254 



LILLIE, RICHARD, Striped Wrasse off 

 Caithness const, 55 



LINTON, K. F., M.A., Erica Stnarli, 

 nov. hybr. , 176 



MACDONALD, D., lameness of Iceland 



< lull in Mull, 185 

 M'Ki.KRisii, ANDKKNV, Snipe flocking 



in Benbecula, 121 ; curious ex- 

 perience with a Heron, 184 



MACPHERSON, The late Rev. HUGH 

 ALEXANDER, i 



MACPHERSON, Rev. H. A., M.A., 

 F.Z.S., etc., Siskins in Perthshire, 



MACRURY, JOHN, M.B., Green Sand- 

 piper in the Outer Hebrides, 55 

 MACVICAR, SYMERS M., Hepaticse of 

 Ardlui district, Loch Lomond, 113; 

 the herbarium (Hepaticse) of the 

 late Mr. John Sim, 179; new 

 British Hepatic, 190 

 MARSHALL, J. M'L., M.B.O.U., Grey- 

 lag Geese in Wigtownshire, 120 ; 

 Bean Goose in Galloway, 120 

 Marten in Ross-shire (Curr. Lit.), 191 

 Met a menardi in Midlothian, 186 

 MILNE, JAMES, Black Adder in Kin- 



cardineshire, 185 

 Wimesia Dahlbomi in Scotland (Curr. 



Lit.), 61 

 Moss-flora, Dr. Braithwaite's British, 



190 



Mosses, Kirkcudbright (Curr. Lit.), 62 

 Mosses, new and rare Scottish, 103 

 MURRAY, JAMES, some Scottish Roti- 

 fers, with descriptions of new 

 species, 162 



Neuroptera at Stornoway (Curr. Lit.), 



61 

 Notodonta carmelita in South Scotland 



(Curr. Lit.), 192 

 Notozits panzer i in Scotland, 56 

 Nyssia lapponaria in Perthshire (Curr. 



Lit.), 61 ; habits of (Curr. Lit.), 



256 



Osprey in Outer Hebrides, 184; former 

 haunts of, in Scotland (Curr. Lit.), 

 191 



Owl, Little, in Kincardineshire, 119 

 Owl, Tengmalm's, in Shetland, 119 



PATERSON,JOHN, Ruff in East Renfrew- 

 shire, 54 ; Fulmar, Rough-legged 

 Buzzard, and Stock-Dove in Ayr- 

 shire, 183 



Phalarope, Grey, at Montrose, 54 



Phlogophora meticulosa in December 

 (Curr. Lit.), 192 



Planarians, Terrestrial, occurrence of, 

 in Scotland, 231 



Plants, records of Scottish, for 1901, 

 additional to Watson's "Topo- 

 graphical Botany" (1883), 32; of 

 South-west Scotland (Curr. Lit.), 

 62; Clydesdale and South-west 



