INDEX 



{See also special index to the " Report on Scottish Ornithology m 1917," pp. 193-196) 



Adam, The late J. C, 238 

 Agricultural Damage by Vermin and 



Birds, 75 

 AnchomenusQAgonuni) sahlbergi, Chaud., 



Re-occurrence of, in Scotland 



(Curr. Lit.), 9 6 

 Anisomera nigra, Walk., and Tabanus 



(Jlurioplccles) montanus, Mg., in 



the Lothians, 78 

 Aphides {Cher/ues), Damage to Spruce 



and Larch by (Curr. Lit.), 220 

 Aphides of Ross-shire, Notes on the, 



with Descriptions of two Species 



new to Science, 81 

 Aphodius fattens, P., and A. nitiJulus, 



F., in Arran, 218 

 Apion (Erythrapiori) miniaium Germ. 



in Scotland (Curr. Lit.), 219 

 Apions, The British Red (Cui r. Lit.), 96 

 A re intent Ins in Scotland, 133 

 Atylotus fulvits, Mg., near Dunkeld, 23 



B 



Bagnall, Richard, F.L.S., Records 

 of some Myriapoda from the Forth 

 Area, 79 



Bark-beetles and Forestry (Curr. Lit.), 

 72 



Bartholomew, James, Black Tern 

 near Glasgow, 266 



Baxter, Evelyn V., F.Z.S., Hon. 

 M.B.O.U., Blue Shark in Largo 

 Bay, IJ2 



Baxter, Evelyn V., and Leonora 

 Jeffrey Rintoul, Scarcity of 

 Winter Visitors in Fife, 93 ; Report 

 on Scottish Ornithology in 191 7, 14 5 



287 



Beetles in Peeblesshire (Curr. Lit.), 72 



Berry, JOHN, Convolvulus Hawk- 

 moths in Perthshire, 48 



Berry, William, M.B.O.U., 

 Gadwall {A. strepera) nesting in 

 Fife, 266. 



Beveridge, Fred. S., Lieut. 3rd 

 Royal Scots, The Grey-lag Goose 

 . in North Uist, 73 ; The Grey-lag 

 Goose, 213; Little Stint in the 

 Outer Hebrides, 216; The Birds 

 of North Uist, 245 



Bird-life of the Isle of May, Early 

 References to the, 49 



Bird Notes from the Montrose District, 

 267 



Birds, Banffshire, 239 



Birds of Bute, Notes on some of the, 

 including Records of their Passage 

 to the Mainland, 25 



Birds of North Uist, Notes and Obser- 

 vations on the, in May 1883, 121 



Birds of North Uist, The, 245 



Birds, On the Value of the Different 

 Methods of estimating the Stomach 

 Contents of Wild, 103 



Birds, Recovery of Marked (Curr. Lit), 

 219 



Birds, The Food of some Wild, 255 



Birds, Vanishing, and Birds that have 

 already vanished on the West 

 Coast of Ross-shire, 31 



BOASE, HENRY, The Westward Flight 

 of the Swallow, House-martin, and 

 Sand-martin on the Tay Estuary 

 in Autumn, 109 ; Description of 

 Aberrant Hen Capercailzie from 

 Afleck, Forfarshire, 140 



BONAR, The Rev. H. N., Extension of 

 the Range of the Great Spotted 

 Woodpecker in the Tay Area, 94 



