INDEX 



265 



records, 28-31, 35-37, 51-57, 59-60, 

 95-101, 102, 121-23, 126-27, 170- 

 80, 186-89, 191-92, 250-51, 256; 

 Scottish, for 1892, additional to 

 " Topographical Botany," 2nd Ed., 

 95 ; described or observed in Great 

 Britain and Ireland since publica- 

 tion of Babington's " Manual," Ed. 

 8 (188 1 ) {reference to list), 59 



Plectrophanes nivalis nesting in the 

 eastern Cairngorms, 181 



Pleuronectes platessa, note on a parti- 

 coloured example, 247 



Plover, Gray, in Barra, 116; Golden, 

 variety of, in Barra, 116 



Polecats at Lochinver, 41 



Polygonum minus, Huds., in North-east 

 Scotland, 52 



Porzana maruetta near Moffat, 45 



Potato, the Champion (production of 

 seed), 56 



Psodos co7'acina at a low elevation, 248 



Pylaiella varia, Kjellm.. in Scotland, 

 the occurrence of, 101 



Quail in Wigtownshire, 45 ; Midlothian, 

 183; Edinburgh District, 246; 

 Barra, 246 ; Scotland (Curr. Lit. ), 



255 



Raia clavata, unusually coloured ex- 

 ample of, 25 

 Rana temporaries from Scotland, on 



some remarkable specimens of, 202 

 Ranicnculus petiolaris , Marshall, 51 

 Records (first) of Scottish flowering 



plants, 54 ; of Scottish Plants for 



1892, additional to " Topogr. 



Botany," 95 

 Reptiles, new, from Elgin Sandstone, 



(Curr. Lit.), 190 

 Retinia duplana at Forres (Curr. Lit.), 



190 

 Reviews — 

 A Vertebrate Fauna of Lakeland, by 



Rev. H. A. Macpherson, 60 

 British Fungus Flora (vol. i.), by 



George Massee, 62 

 In the ( iun Room : Sketches in Prose 



and Verse, by II. Knight Horsfield, 



63 



Vegetable Wasps and Plant \\urms, 



by Dr. M. C. Cooke, 63 

 On the Fossil Fish Remains of the 



Coal Measures of the British 



Islands, by fames W. I).ivi>, 



F.l 't.S. f etc., [28 

 A Fauna <>f Lakeland, Erratum, 



128 

 Wild Sports and Natural History of 



the Highlands, by Charles St 



John, 2 



Reviews — 

 Annals of Andersonian Naturalists' 



Society, 257 

 Selections from the Correspondence 

 of Dr. George Johnston, edited 

 by James Hardy, LL. D., 25S 

 Glasgow Catalogue of Native and 



Established Plants, 259 

 Naturalist's Map of Scotland, by J. 

 A. Harvie-Brown and J. S. Bar- 

 tholomew, 259 



Ring Ouzel in winter, 42 ; in winter in 

 Perthshire, 113 



Roebuck, Wm. Denison, F.L.S., 

 additions to the authenticated 

 comital census of the Land and 

 Freshwater Mollusca of Scotland, 

 164 



Rooks and Orchids, 1S7 



Rosa resinoides in Mid-Perth, 250 



Roy, John, LL.D, on Scottish 

 Desmidieos, 106, 170, 237 



Rubi, British (issue of dried set), 55 ; 

 Key to, {reference), 59 



Ruff in the Outer Hebrides, 46 ; in 

 Benbecula, 116; in Lewis (Curr. 

 Lit), 189 



Sagitta, the food of, 120 



Sand Martin and Carrion Crow in Tiree, 



43 



Sandpiper, Green, in South-west Scot- 

 land (Curr. Lit.), 255 



Saxicola ccnanthe in Forth District in 

 January, 113 



Scorpccna dactyloptera in Scottish waters, 

 204 



Scott, Thomas, F.L. S., reappearance 

 of Euthemisto compressa in the 

 Firth of Forth, 49; Elcdonc cirrosa 

 in the Firth of Forth, 50 ; the food 

 of the Sagitta, 120; on Ncara 

 cuspidata and Odostomia rufa, var. 

 fulvo-cinctcty in the Firth of Forth, 

 1S4 ; notes on Forth Annelida, 

 185; Lepidepecreum carinaium in 

 the Firth of Forth, 240; Mctopa 

 uta from the Moray Firth, 24Q; 

 Cumacea from the Moray Firth, 

 250 



Scott, Thomas, and Andrew, notes 

 on Copepoda from the Firth of 



. l'lau>. ; 



and a preliminary description of an 



apparently new genus and .specie-. 



So 



. 1 .i.ty, near Berwick-On- 1 weed, 



I 



. Kroyer, off the 



■ S itland, 47 



SEE] f. Will 1 \m. M.A., White Wag- 

 tail near Kelso, 43 



