INDEX 



269 



Redpoll, Mealy, in Berwickshire, 58 

 Ray, Sting, in the Solway Firth, 124 

 Regalecus banksii in the Moray Firth, 



162 

 Reviews 



The Life of Joseph Wolf, Animal 

 Painter, by A. H. Palmer, 70 



The Birds of Berwickshire (vol. ii.), 

 by George Muirhead, F.R.S.E., 

 F.Z.S., 71 



The Natural History of the Banks of 

 the Tay : being a series of papers 

 read before the Perthshire Society 

 of Natural Science, 71 



A Guide to the Natural History of 

 Loch Lomond and Neighbour- 

 hood : Mammals and Birds, by 

 James Lumsden ; Reptiles and 

 Fishes, by Alfred Brown, 72 



The Cambridge Natural History, 

 edited by S. F. Harmer, M.A. , 

 and A. E. Shipley, M.A. Vol. 

 V. Peripatus, by Adam Sedg- 

 wick ; Myriapods, by F. G. 

 Sinclair (formerly F. G. Heath- 

 cote) ; Insects (part i.), by D. 

 Sharp, 133 



British Birds' Nests: How, Where, 

 and When to find them (plate iii. ), 

 by R. Kearton, 134 



A Fauna of the Moray Basin, by 

 J. A. Harvie-Brown, F.R.S.E., 

 F.Z.S., and Thomas E. Buckley, 

 B.A., F.Z.S., 135 



Random Recollections of Woodland, 

 Fen, and Hill, by J. W. Tutt, 

 F.E.S., 136 



The Book of Antelopes, by P. L. 

 Sclater, M.A., F.R.S., and Old- 

 field Thomas, F.Z.S., F.R.G.S., 

 199 



The Wild Cat of Europe (Felis cat us), 

 byEdward'Hamilton, M.D..F.L.S., 

 F.Z.S., 200 



Eggs of British Birds, with an 



Account of their Breeding Habits 



(Limicolte), with 54 coloured plates, 



by Frank Poynting, 262 



ROBERTSON, JOHN, Garden Warbler in 



Perthshire, 58 

 Roller in Orkney, 252 

 Rorqual, Lesser, in thefMoray Firth, 



251 



Rosa molhs, Sm., var. glabrata, Fr. , not 



Scottish (Curr. Lit.), 69 

 Roses, Scottish, notes on, 116 

 Ross-shire, West, notes on the birds of, 



93 



Salda muelleri in Scotland (Curr. Lit.), 



67 



Sahces, set of British, 126 



Salmo alpinus in Loch Lomond, 124, 

 192, 



Scabbard Fish off Aberdeenshire (Curr. 

 Lit.), 130 



Sciurus vulgaris in Ardnamurchan, 58 



SCOT-SKIRVING, R., Tree-Sparrow in 

 Midlothian, 190 



Scotland, Ancient Red Deer of (Curr. 

 Lit.), 261 



SCOTT, THOMAS, F.L.S., Alarano- 

 Iriotns vejdovskyi, a new British 

 Copepod, in Loch Vennachar, 62 ; 

 CoryccEus anglicus in the Firth of 

 Forth, 62 ; Lichomolgus niaximus 

 in the Firths of Forth and Clyde, 

 62 ; Cheirocrates intermedium, a 

 new British Amphipod, in the 

 Firth of Forth, 63 ; Xylophaga 

 dorsalis in the Firth of Forth, 63 ; 

 Cristatella nnicedo in lochs of 

 Shetland, 125 ; Porcellio pictus in 

 Cantyre, 193 ; Erythrops serrata 

 in the Firth of Clyde, 194 ; Lao- 

 phontodes bicornis in the Firth of 

 Clyde, 194 



SCOTT, THOMAS, F. L.S. , and ANDREW, 

 on some new and rare Copepoda 

 from the Clyde, 224 



Scottish Roses, notes on, 116 



SERVICE, ROBERT, bird migration and 

 insect life in the Solway district 

 in the autumn of 1895, 9^ ; Gray 

 Lag Goose in the Solway area, 

 122 ; Long-tailed Duck in the 

 Solway Firth, 123 ; Spotted Crake 

 in Kirkcudbrightshire and Dum- 

 friesshire, 123 ; Black Terns in 

 Kirkcudbrightshire, 124 ; Sting 

 Ray in the Solway Firth, 124 ; 

 Mammalia of Solway, 201 



Shark, Six-gilled, at Tiree, 159 



Shell Slug in Scotland (Curr. Lit.), 

 66 



Shrike, Great Gray, in Berwickshire, 

 58 ; in Lanarkshire, 59, 190 



SIM, GEORGE, A.L. S., Echinus acutus 

 off the Aberdeenshire coast, 62 ; 

 hybrid between Capercaillie and 

 Pheasant, 123 ; Streaked Gurnard 

 off the Kincardine coast, 124 



SIM, W., Clover Dodder in Fyvie, 195 



SIMPSON, JAMES, uncommon Cetaceans 

 in Scottish seas, i ; supplement to 

 Dawson's " Mollusca of Aberdeen 

 and the Neighbouring Sea," 100 



Snipe, Great, in Renfrewshire, 60, 

 (Curr. Lit. ) 66 



Sphinx convolvuli in Aberdeenshire 

 (Curr. Lit.), 66 ; in Scotland, (Curr. 

 Lit.), 130 



Spiders frcm Eyemouth, Berwickshire 

 (Curr. Lit.), 198 



