CONTENTS 



Editorial ....... 



On the Juvenile Plumage of the Starling {Siumus vulgaris) 

 from the Shetland Islands. — Claud^B. Ticehurst, M.A 

 M.B.O.U. . . . . I . 



A New Scottish Bird : The Aquatic Warbler at Fair Isle. — 

 William Eagle Clarke .... 



Newts on the Eastern Borders. — George Bolam 



Lepidoptera (Moths) and other Insects at Scottish Lighthouses, 

 chiefly in the Forth Area (continued). — William JEvans. 

 J'.Ji.S.E. . . . ' . 



The Aquatic- Coleoptera of the Outer Hebrides. — Frank Balfour 

 Brozvne, M.A., F.R.S.E., F.Z.S. . 



Notes 



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Enormous Rush of Redwings at Skerryvore Lantern — Robert Wilson; 

 Curlew ringed in Finland and recovered in Lewis — Wvi. Eagle 

 Clarke ; Siberian ChiffchafiF in Shetland — Charles Kirk ; The 

 Recent Irruption of the Little Auk in Scotland — Henry Coaies, 

 Charles Kirk, IV. A. Nicholson; A Curious Habitat of Amphipod 

 Crustacea — James Ritchie. 



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