264 



ANNALS OF SCOTTISH NATURAL HISTORY 



Larch, fertilisation of {i-eference), 192 



Lepidepecreum carinatum in Firth of 

 Forth, 249 



Lepidoptera of Aberdeenshire and Kin- 

 cardineshire (Curr. Lit.), 190; in 

 Arran (Curr. Lit.), 125 ; in Elgin- 

 shire (Curr. Lit), 255 ; (micro) in 

 North Scotland (Curr. Lit.), 125; 

 of Shetland (Curr. Lit.), 190 



Lepigomim neglectum, Kindb. , and 

 Polygonum minus, Huds. , in North- 

 east Scotland, 52 



Lilford, Rt. Hon. Lord, F.Z.S., can- 

 nibalism in the Zonuridae, 46 



Limosa belgica in Forfarshire, 46 



Literature, Current, 57, 123, 186 



Loudoun, William, Sparrow and 

 Mouse, 114 



Lumsden, James, F.Z.S., Jackdaw 

 nesting in the rigging of a ship, 43 



Lupimis perennis, L., in Scotland, 53 



MACDONALD, A., monstrosity (flower 

 on fruit) of Hydrocotyle vulgaris, 



251 

 Macdowall, E. L., Cuckoos and 



Caterpillars, 183 

 M'Gregor, T. M., list of Hemiptera 



Heteroptera and Homoptera in 



Perthshire, 213 

 Machetes pugnax in Outer Hebrides, 



46, 116, 189 

 Macrorhamplnis grisetis in Argyleshire, 



45 

 MacRury, John, M.D., Gray Plover 



in Barra, 116; variety of Golden 



Plover in Barra, 116; Knot in 



Barra, 116; Ruff in Benbecula, 



116 ; Black Guillemot in black or 



breeding plumage in winter, 118 ; 



Quails in Barra, 246 



Magpie in Orkney, 114 



Mareca penelope in breeding season in 

 Selkirkshire, 115 



Marshall, Rev. E. S., M.A., F.L.S., 

 on some Scottish Willows gathered 

 in 1892, 28; Tufted Duck breed- 

 ing in Selkirkshire, 46 



Maxwell, Sir Herbert, the Clouded 

 Yellow Butterfly {Colias edusa), 48 



Melville, D., notes on Voles as 

 garden pests, 41 



Merlin as an enemy of the Vole, 183 



Metopa nasnta from Moray Firth, 249 



Miller, John, Swift in November, 44 



Molge palmata in West Ross-shire, 118; 

 in Mid-Perth, 118; in Inverness- 

 shire, 184 



Mollusca of Scotland, additions to the 

 authenticated comital census of the 

 Land and Freshwater, 164 ; from 

 Eigg (Curr. Lit.), 190 



Monstrosity (flower on fruit) of Hydro- 

 cotyle vulgaris, 251 



Moss, Hypnum procerrimtim, a new 

 British (inference), 60 



Motacilla alba near Kelso, 43 



Museum of Science and Art, Edinburgh, 

 additions to Natural History 

 Department, 63 



Mustela piitoritts at Lochinver, 41 



Names (Scotch) of native wild flowers 



{reference), 192 

 Necera cuspidata and Odostomia rztfa, 

 var. fulvo-cincta, in the Firth of 

 Forth, 184 

 Newt, Palmated, in West Ross-shire, 

 118 ; in Mid-Perth, 118 ; in Inver- 

 ness-shire, 184 

 Newts, Scottish, wanted, 184 

 Niptus hololeiicns in Caithness, 121 

 Nyctea scandiaca in North Ronaldshay, 

 45 



Odostomia mfa, var. fulvo-cincta, and 



Necera cuspidata in the Firth of 



Forth, 185 

 Orchids and Rooks, 187 

 Oriole, Golden, in Orkney, 181 

 Oriolus galbula in Orkney, 181 

 Orobanche cruenta, Bertol. (in Argyle), 



121 

 Osprey, the, protection of, 117 

 Ostracoda of Edinburgh District 



(Curr. Lit.), 255 

 Owl, Snowy, in North Ronaldshay, 



45 



Pagophila eburnea in Foula, Shetland, 

 117 



Paleospondylus Gunni, further descrip- 

 tion of (Curr. Lit.), 255 



Parka decipiens, 254 



Parus palustris in Strathspey, 207 



Paterson, John, the Red -backed 

 Shrike nesting in Lanarkshire, 

 182 



Peronea perplexana near Glasgow 

 (Curr. Lit.), 190 



Perthshire Flora {references), 59 



Peziza ainmophila, D. and M., 37 ; 

 majalis Fr., a new British fungus, 



56 

 Phalarope, Red-necked, in Argyleshire, 



46 

 Phalaropus hyperborens in Argyleshire, 



46 

 Pica rustica in Orkney, 114 

 Plaice, notes on a parti-coloured, 247 

 Plants, notes on some Scottish, 123 ; 



of Glen A'an, Banffshire, 122 ; 



first records of Scottish flowering, 



54, 126, 191, 250; new district- 



