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ANNALS OF SCOTTISH NATURAL HISTORY 



MEARNS, J., Entomology of Aberdeen, 



92, 208 

 MILNE, JOHN, variety of the eggs of 



the Sedge Warbler, 49 

 Milvus migrans at Aberdeen, 133 

 Mollusca, Land and Freshwater, in 



Argyll, 237 

 Moos-studien in Schottland (Curr. Lit.), 



125 

 MORTON, KENNETH J., F.E.S., Acalla 



ferrugiiiea in Spring, 119 ; Selenia 



bilnnaria is it double-brooded in 



Scotland ? 1 19 ; note on Agriotypits 



armattts, 120 



Moss Exchange Club Report, 56 

 Moss-Flora, the British, 122 

 Mosses, Sutherlandshire (Curr. Lit. ), 



60 ; from Tarbert in Harris, 108 ; 



Elgin (Curr. Lit.), 189 

 Moth, Death's-head, in Hebrides 



(Curr. Lit.), 58 

 Mycetozoa, Scottish, 186 

 Myriapoda, Scottish, 120, 184 



Neuroptera from Sutherland (Curr. 



Lit.), 58 

 Nineteenth - century British botany ] 



(Curr. Lit.), 188 



Edinburgh 



Obisiitm nntscorum on 



Castle Rock, 118 

 Obituaries Rev. George Macconochie, 



M.A., 193 ; John Sim, 193 

 Odonata, Aberdeenshire (Curr. Lit.), 



58 



Opah or Kingfish in Shetland seas, 50 

 Orchis maculata, 245 

 Orthoptera, a contribution towards a 



list of Scottish, 26 ; from Renfrew- 

 shire (Curr. Lit.), 187 

 Orthostira brunnea in the Edinburgh 



district, 184 

 Owl, Snowy, in Barra, 114; Scops, in 



Shetland, 116 



Oxypoda longipes in Morayshire (Curr. 

 ' Lit.), 58 



Pachyta sexmaculata in Inverness-shire 

 (Curr. Lit.), 58 



Pansies, Scottish, 244 



Peucedanum palustre in Scotland, 243 



Phalarope, Red - necked, in Firth of 

 Forth, 237 



Pintail in Caithness, 236 



Plant associations of Tay basin (Curr. 

 Lit.), 125 



Plants, eighteenth - century records of 

 Scottish, 37 ; records of Scottish, 

 for 1900, additional to "Top., 

 Bot.," 100, 102; of West Ross, 

 notes on, 107 ; rarer, of Bunkle 

 and Preston, Berwickshire (Curr. 



Lit.), 126 ; of north of Scotland 



(Curr. Lit.), 346 



Porbeagle Shark in Clyde waters, 237 

 Porpoise in Argyllshire waters, 234 

 Prodelphiiius in Scottish waters, 3 

 PULLAR, FRED P., memorial prizes, 232 



RAEBURN, HAROLD, Red - necked 

 Phalarope in Firth of Forth, 237 



Raniceps trifurcatus off Berwick (Curr. 

 Lit.), 123 



Ranunculus acer, 55; (Curr. Lit.), 



59 

 Rat, Black, in Forfarshire (Curr. Lit.), 



57 



READ, ROBERT H., M.B.O.U., Chiff- 

 chaff in Clyde, 49 



Redpoll, Mealy, in Barra, 114; in 

 Upper Clyde, 115; Greenland, in 

 Barra, 131 



Redstart nesting in Shetland, 194 



Reviews 



The Book of Antelopes, by P. L. 

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

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

 60 ; A Treatise on Zoology, edited 

 by E. Ray Lankester, M. A. , LL. D., 

 F.R.S. Part II. Porifera and 

 Ccelentera, by A. E. Minchin, 

 M.A., C. Herbert Fowler, B.A., 

 Ph.D., and Gilbert C. Bourne, 

 M.A., 6l ; Text-Book of Zoology 

 treated from a Biological Stand- 

 point, by Dr. Otto Schmeil, 61 ; 

 Memories of the Months, second 

 series, by the Rt. Hon. Sir 

 Herbert Maxwell, Bart., M.P., 

 F.R.S., 62 ; The Natural History 

 of a Highland Parish (Ardclach, 

 Nairnshire), by Robert Thomson, 



62 ; The Structure and Life- History 

 of the Harlequin Fly ( Ckironomus), 

 by L. C. Miall, F.R.S., and A. R. 

 Hammond, F.L.S., 62 ; The Gaelic 

 Names of Plants (Scottish, Irish, 

 and Manx), by John Cameron, 



63 ; The Wildfowler in Scotland, 

 by John Guille Millais, F.R.S., 

 etc., 126; Studies, Scientific and 

 Social, by Alfred Russel Wallace, 

 LL.D., D.C.L., F.R.S., 127; 

 Lord Lilford, Thomas Littleton, 

 Fourth Baron, F.Z.S., 128; A 

 Handbook of British Birds, by 

 J. E. Harting, F.L.S., F.Z.S., 

 190 ; The Birds of Siberia, by 

 Henry Seebohm, F. L. S. , F. Z. S. , 

 etc., 191 ; Charles St. John's Note- 

 Books, 1846 - 1853, edited by 

 Admiral H. C. St. John, 191 ; 

 Practical Hints for Field Lepi- 

 dopterists, by J. W. Tutt, F.E.S.. 



