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CONTENTS 



Editorial . . . . . . .121 



The Birds of Renfrewshire. — foJm Robertson and T. Thornton 



Mackeith . . . . , . .124 



Ornithological Records from the "Dee" Area. — A. Lands- X, 



borough Thomson^ M.A., B.Sc, M.B.O.U. . .127 



Lepidoptera (Moths) and other Insects at Scottish Lighthouses, 

 chiefly i,n the Forth Area {concluded). — William Evans, 

 F.R.S.E. ....... 130 



Scottish Hairworms (Nematomorpha, Gordiid^), their Occur- 

 rence, Habits, and Characteristics ; with a Key for the 

 Discrimination of the Species recorded from Britain 

 {co?itinued). — fames Ritchie, M.A., D.Sc. . . . 136 



Notes ........ 142 



Lesser Shrew in Haddingtonshire — William Evans; Baned\ 

 Warbler in Shetland in June — Samuel Bruce ; Tengmalm's 

 Owl in Shetland — H. li'. Robinson; Unrecorded King 

 Eider from Orkney — H. IV. Robinso7t; Little Auk on 

 West Coast of Ross-shire — Lady Alice Fowler; Humble- 

 bees from the Outer Hebrides — Williain Evans; Census 

 Authentications of Scottish Land and Freshwater MoUusca. 



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