CONTENTS 



PADS 



A Chair of Economic Ornithology William Berry, B.A., 



LL.B., M.B.O.U. . . . . . .121 



Some Remarks upon the Occurrence of Two Rare Woodlice in 



Scotland Walter E. Collinge, D.Sc, F.L.S. . . 137 



Notes : 



Mountain Hare at North Berwick P. J. C. McGregor, 135 ; 

 Note on an Unrecorded Occurrence of Remains of the 

 Elk in Perthshire Henry Coates, 135 ; Bird Notes from 

 North Uist F. S. Beveridge, 136 ; Unusual Birds in 

 Berwickshire T. G. Laid/aw, 136 ; Birds Under Fire, 

 139 ; Black Lark, a Correction Win. Eagle Clarke, 140 ; 

 Red-breasted Merganser in East Renfrewshire Hugh W. 

 Wilson, 140 ; Birds and Explosions, 140 ; Note on a 

 Kestrel carrying a Young Rabbit Annie C. Jackson, 140 ; 

 The Brooding of the Starfish, Cribrella oculata, 141 ; 

 Limax cinereo-niger near sea-level in Banffshire W. 

 Denison Roebuck, 141 ; Limax flavus in Lanarkshire W. 

 Denison Roebuck, 141 : The Marsh Slug in Banffshire 

 W. Denison Roebuck, 142 ; Occurrence of Testacella scut- 

 ulum in Perthshire Henry Coates, 142 ; Food Value and 

 Medicinal Use of Shellfish, etc. Beatrice Lindsay, 142 ; 

 Megalomus hirtus, L., in Kincardineshire, 144 ; The 

 Agricultural Importance of " Daddy-long-legs," 144. 



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