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Breadalbane Mountains" in August 1874, with Dr. White 

 ("S. N.," 1 875, pp. 18-20); "Effects of the Past Winter 

 (1878-79) and Present Summer (1879) on Hard-Wooded 

 Plants in Cowrie" (" S. N.," 1879, pp. 162-167, and 1880, 

 pp. 221-228). 



On the fauna his more important papers are : " On 

 Migration " (" S. N.," from July I 877 to July i 878, extending 

 to about 48 pages) ; "Notes on the Birds of the Tay and 

 its Tributaries" (" S. N.," April 1879 to January 1881, ex- 

 tending to about 62 pages) ; " Storm Petrels (2 T. LeacJiii 

 and i T. pelagica} found in Perthshire," on 22nd November 

 1 88 1, after a violent gale from south-west (" S. N.," iSSi, 

 pp. 206-209) ; "Report on the Ornithology of the East of 

 Scotland, from Fife to Aberdeenshire inclusive " (" S. N.," Oct. 

 1886, pp. 355-380) ; "Notes on some rare Perthshire Birds 

 lately placed in the Museum " (" Trans. P. S. N. S.," i. pp. 

 1-15, 1887); "Notes on some Additions to the Birds and 

 Nests recently placed in the Museum " (" Trans. P. S. N. S.," 

 i. pp. 91-98, 1889). 



He also contributed several short notes on the birds of 

 Perthshire to the" Scottish Naturalist"; and the publications 

 of the P.S.N.S. contain similar notes, and also reports on 

 the condition of the Museum. 



He is survived by his widow, two sons, and four 

 daughters. 



A LIST OF THE BIRDS OF BERWICK-ON-TWEED, 

 WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO "THE BIRDS 

 OF BERWICKSHIRE," AND NOTICES OF THE 

 OCCURRENCE OF SOME OF THE RARER 

 SPECIES IN THE ADJOINING DISTRICTS. 



By GEORGE BOLAM, F.Z.S., etc. 



THE borough of Berwick-on-Tweed contains, according to 

 the Ordnance Survey, 7047 acres. It extends to about four 

 miles north by nearly the same distance west of the town 

 upon the north side of the Tweed, and on the south side 



