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Editorial ....... 97 



On the Occurrence of the Eastern Short-toed Lark at Fair 

 Isle : an Addition to the British Avifauna. — William Eag/e 

 Clarke . . . . . . .100 



Notes on the Migratory Birds observed at Fair Isle in 1914. — 



William Eagle Clarke . . . . .101 



The Aquatic Coleoptera of the Outer Hebrides (coticluded). — 



Fra?ik Balfour Broivne, M.A., F.E.S.E., F.Z.S. . . 106 



Scottish Hairworms (Nematomorpha, Gordiidce), their Occur- 

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

 Discrimination of the Species recorded from Britain. — 

 James Ritchie, M.A., D.Sc. . . . , . 11 1 



Notes • . . . . . . • 115 



Uncommon Bird Visitors in Shetland — Samuel Bruce j Tengmalm's 

 Owl in Perthshire — Hemy Coates ; Goosanders in Orkney — H. W, 

 Robinson; Unrecorded Ivory Gull from Orkney — H. W. Robinson; 

 Absence of Eider in East Fife, Winter, 1914-15 — Evelyn V. Baxter 

 and Leonora Je^rey Rintoul ; A New Scottish Caddis-fly ; 

 CcEnosia longicauda^ Zett., in Scotland — A. E. J. Carter; Some 

 Invertebrates from a Fife Coal-pit — William Evans. 



Book Notices . . . . . • .118 



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