CONTENTS 



Editorial ••••••• 73. 



Notes on Birds observed at the Butt of Lewis {concluded). — 



Robert Clyne . . . . . -77 



Waterfowl and the American Pond-weed {Elodea Canadensis). — 



The Right Hon. Sir Herbert Maxwell, Bart., F^R.S. . 81 



Lepidoptera (Moths) and other Insects at Scottish Lighthouses, 

 chiefly in the Forth Area (continued). — William Evans, 

 F.R.S.E 84 



The Aquatic Coleoptera of the Outer Hebrides {continued). — 



Frank Balfour Browne, M.A., F.R.S.E., F.Z.S. . . 89 



Notes . ... . . . . .93 



Linnet in Oxkn&y—H. W. Robinson ; Tawny Owl attacking Sparrows — 

 William M. Ingles j Uncommon Birds on the Beauly Firth — 

 Amiie C. Jackson j Gadwall nesting in Caithness — Afinie C. Jack- 

 son; Goosander in Orkney— iT. W. Robinson; Whimbrels at 

 Musselburgh in winter — F. S. Beveridgej Gulls and Searchlights — 

 Mary G. S. Best; Irruption of Little Auks— r. Thornton Mac- 

 Keith and James Bartholomew. 



Book Notice . . . . . . .96 



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