CONTENTS 



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Editorial ....... 265 



In Memoriam Alexander M. Rodger . . .. .269 



Notes on High Mortality among Young Common Terns in Cer- 

 tain Seasons A. Rudolf Galloway, M.A., M.B., C.M., 

 and A. Landsborough Thomson, M.A., B.Sc, M.B.O.U. . 271 



Lepidoptera (Moths) and other Insects at Scottish Lighthouses, 

 chiefly in the Forth Area {continued) William Evans, 

 F.R.S.E. ....... 278 



Notes . . ... . . . . 287 



Bird Notes from Shetland John S. Tullochj Bird Notes from 

 Leith Reginald Page; Increase of the Tree-sparrow in 

 Lauderdale Rev. William McConachie ; Long-eared Owl 

 in Shetland Andrew White; Spotted Crake in Shetland 

 Sir Arthur J. Nicolson, Bart.; Razorbills and Guillemots 

 on Ailsa Craig /. Kirke Nash; Blackbird feeding on 

 daisies William Evans; Song-thrush's strange bill of 

 fare J. Kirke Nash. 



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