58 TRANSACTIONS, NATURAL HISTORT SOCIETY OF GLASGOW. 



M. hamata, Lindb. — Barrhill, Ardlui, Tarbert (Loch Fyiie).t 

 Marchantia polymorpha, L. — Darvel, Uddingston, Campsie. 

 Conocephalus conicus, L. — Largs, Cloch, Abington, Tighnabruaich, 



Ardlui, Corrie (Arran), Campbeltown. 

 Reboulia hemispherica, L. — Largs. 



Pressia commutata, Nees. — Kittochside, Ardlui, Ardrishaig.* 

 Lunularia cruciata, L. — Fairlie Glen, Cloch, Uddingston, Bute, 



Campbeltown.* 

 Biccia glauca, L. — Castle Semple, Hamilton, Campsie, Balloch, 



Campbeltown. 

 R. sorocarpa, Beschoff. — Castle Semple. f 

 a. crystallina, L. — Falls of Clyde. 

 B. tumida, Lindenb. — Castle Semple. f 

 Anthoceros Icevis, L. — Mochra Hill, Ayrshire, t 



Birds of the Clyde between Glasgrow and the Red 

 Bridge, Udding'ston. 



By John Paterson. 



[Read 30th June, 1903.] 



The banks of the Clyde for some miles east of Glasgow have 

 long attracted naturalists as a favourable and accessible field 

 for the pursuit of natural knowledge, but no account of the 

 bird-life of the region has appeared. Mr. Gray's contributions 

 to the ornithology of the West of Scotland contain some 

 references to this district, and in MacDonald's Bambles Bound 

 Glasgow, Nos. H. and HL, Carmyle and Kenmuir and Cambus- 

 lang and Dychmont respectively, there are some allusions to 

 birds to be observed in the course of rambles by the banks 

 of the river. In the New Statistical Account of Scotland, the 

 accounts of the parishes of Cambuslang, Old Monkland, and 



