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Editorial . . . . . . .217 



The "Blue Fulmar": its Plumage and Distribution William 



Eagle Clarke . . . . . .221 



Lepidoptera (Moths) and other Insects at Scottish Lighthouses, 

 chiefly in the Forth Area {continued) William Evans, 

 F.R.S.E. ....... 225 



Diptera Scotica: VI. The Western Isles {continued) Percy 



H. Grimshaw, F.R.S.E., F.E.S. .... 234 



Notes ........ 237 



Bird Notes from Lauderdale Rev. Wm. McConachie ; Icterine 

 Warbler in Orkney John Bain; The Spread of the Starling 

 in Scotland James Ritchie j Carrion Crow in North Uist 

 F. S. Beveridge ; Young Goatsucker at Durris, Kin- 

 cardineshire A. Macdonald ; Great Spotted Woodpecker 

 in Dumfriesshire N. E. Douglas-Menzies ; Kingfisher at 

 the Isle of May Lantern Sim Baigrie ; Dotterel at the 

 Isle of May and Mull of Galloway Lanterns Sim Baigrie 

 and Charles H. Braid ; Death's-head Moth near Peebles 

 William T. Blackwood ; Cerigo matura, Hufn., and 

 Luperina cespitis, Fb., in the Forth Area William 

 Evans j Diptera in a Forfarshire Garden A. E.J. Carter ; 

 Ridgway's Color Standards. 



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