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The Fulmar : its Past and Present Distribution as a Breeding 

 Species in the British Isles (Plate IV.).— -J % A. Harvie- 

 Broivn, LL.D., F.R.S.E. ..... 97 



Notes on the Plumage of the Fulmar Petrel. — Wm. Eagle 



Clarke, F.R.S.E., F.L.S., ..... 102 



A List of the Ants (Heterogyna or Formicidce) of the Forth 



Area. — William Evans, F.R.S.E. . . . .104 



Further Contributions to our Knowledge of the Rhizopoda and 

 Heliozoa of Scotland (Plate V.).— James Meikle Brown, 

 B.Sc, F.L.S. ...... 108 



Notes . . . , . . . .114 



The Killer, or Grampus, in the Solway — Hugh S. Gladstone, 

 M.A., F.Z.S.j The Greater Wheatear in Midlothian— 

 William Evans, F.R.S.E.; Barn Owls in Berwickshire — 

 T. G. Laidlaw, M.B.O.U.j Brent Goose in Peeblesshire — 

 T. G. Laidlaw, M.B.O. U.j The " Display " of the Goosander 

 — S. E. Brock j Smew in Elginshire — Richard H. W. Leach j 

 Early Appearance of the Common Tern on the Clyde — 

 /. R. Laurence ; Additional Records of Scottish Stratiomy- 

 idae, etc. — A. E.J. Carter; Marionina sphagnetorum (Vejd.), 

 from St Kilda — William Evans, F.R.S.E. 



Book Notices . . . . . . .118 



Gleanings . . . . . . .119 



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