Cbe 6la$dou) naturalist. 



A selection from the Papers in Volume I. 



The Birds of Lendalfoot (Ayrshire). By Chas. Berry. 



Burns on Trees and Birds. By John Paterson. 



A Division of the Dipterous genus Phora, Latr., into sub-genera. By J. R. 



Malloch. 

 On the Beeches in the ** Clyde'* Drainage Area. By John Renwick. 

 The Stock-Dove in the "Clyde" Area. By Kobt. S. and H. W. Wilson. 

 The Return of Summer-Birds to "Clyde" in 1908 and 1909. By John Paterson. 

 Additions to the Fungus-Flora of the "Clyde" Area. By D. A. Boyd.- 

 On the Genus Phoxocephalus (with two plates). By Alex. Patience. 

 Preliminary Description of a new British Amphipod. By Alex. Patience. 



A selection from the Papers in Volume 11. 



The Sedge-Warbler at Possil Marsh in 1908-1909- By William Rennie. 



A specimen of Ligula. simplicissima.f Rudolphi ; with notes on the life-history of the 



LiguUnx. By J. F. Gemmill, M.A., M.D. 

 Additions to Fresh- water Algae of "Clyde." By Robert Garry^ 

 On the Summer-Birds of Shiskin, Arran. By T. Thornton Mackeith. 

 List of Arran Hepatics. By Symers M. Macvicar. 

 On the Birds of the Glasgow District. By John Paterson. 

 Summer Notes on the Birds of Garelochhead. By W. R. Baxter. 

 Additions to "Clyde" Coleoptera. By Anderson Fergtjsson. 

 On the Zoological Collection in the University of Glasgow. By J. Graham Kerr. 

 List of species of insects described by J. C. Fabricius in Dr. Hunter^s Collection. 



By J. Graham Kerr. 

 On the Sycamores in the "Clyde" Drainage Area. By John Renwick. 



Some of the Contents of Part I. of Volume II L 

 Ready 30th November, 1910. 



Early Tree-Planting in Scotland— Historical Notes. By Hugh Botd Watt. 



Night-notes of some Birds. By John Robertson. 



Additions to "Clyde" Fresh- water Algae. By George Lunam. 



Notes on the Ruff in Lanark ; the Mealy Redpole in Ayr, Lanark, and Renfrew ) 

 Irruption of Guillemots inland in Renfrew and Glasgow Harbour; Increase of 

 the Jay on Loch Lomond Islands; Flamingo in Dumbartonshire; a new 

 Beetle from Possil Marsh and Frankfield Loch; Comparison of the Arrivals of 

 Summer-birds in 1909 (1) in "Clyde" and the rest of the Scottish mainland, 

 and (2) .in "Clyde" and the North of England and the Isle of Man. 



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