CONTENTS. 



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Occurrence of the Esquimaux Curlew in Scotland. By J. Longmuir, Esq., Jun. ... 265 



Notes on the Gray Shrike, the Dipper, and the Chough. By H. Smuuthwaite, Esq. 268 



Notes from a Bird-Nesting Expedition to the South of Holland. By W. Bridger, Esq. 271 



Contributions to a List of the Cryptogamous Flora of Banffshire. By W 273 



Down the River. By J. S. Walker, Esq 275 



Diurnal Lepidoptera found in the Neighbourhood of Luton, Beds. By A. Lucas, Esq. 276 



Reviews.— The Natural History of the Tineina. By H. T. Stainton 278 



The Natural History Review - 279 



Miscellaneous Notices '•''• 



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NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS. 



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Contributions have been received up to November 17th, from J. Longmuir, Esq^, Jun. 

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Received : The Natural History of the Tineina. Vol. i. containing Nepticula, Part i. ; 

 Cemiostoma, Part i. By H. T. Stainton ; assisted by Professor Ze ler, and J. W. 

 Douglas. London : Van Voorst. 1855. 8vo. p.p. 338. Light Coloured Plates. 



The Natural History Review. No. 7, July ; No. 8, October, 1855. London : Samuel 

 Highley. 8vo. 



Errata : Page 102, line 2, for annally, read annually. 



103, „ 12 from bottom, for hilarous, read hilarious. 



' 205, „ 6 from bottom, for less the sixth, read less than the sixth. 



\\ 242* ',' 17 from bottom, for preferred, read prolTered. 



',', 257, „ 14 from bottom, for inystifolia, read myrtifolia. 



„ ib., „ & from bottom, for breeding, read budding. 



„ 259, „ 4 for a Twiggy, read or a Twiggy. 



Infusorial Earths.-^Br. Morris would feel greatly obliged to any one who would favour 

 him with specimens of any Infusorial Earths, or Diatomaceous deposits, mounted or 

 unmounted ; and would endeavour to make the best return in his power. 



Bishopwearmouth, Augtist 1855. 



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