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1886-8. Dnimmond-Hay, H. M. Rept. on Ornithology of E. of Scotland, 

 3 pts. [Scott. Nat., VIII., 1885-6 ; IX., 1887-8.) [182.] 



1891. Dalgleish, J. J. Sabine's Snipe in Clackmannans, {Op. cit., XI.) 



1900. Evans, W. Goldfinch in Clackmannans. [Ann. Scott. N. H.) 



CROMARTY (See ROSS-SHIRE). 



DUMBARTONSHIRE. 



1852. Leith, G. H. Occurrence of Various Birds at Ross. (Zool.) 



1871-2. Lumsden, J., junr. The Wood Warbler [near Loch Lomond]. 

 {Scott. Nat.. I., 1871-2.) 



1873-4. Lumsden, J., junr. Wood Sandpiper [on Loch Lomond]. 

 {Op. cit., II., 1873-4.) 



1876. Gray, R. Ornitholog. Notes. {Hist. Berw. Nat. CI, VIII., pp. 



I55-9-) 



Lumsden, J. Sketch Paper on Birds of Loch Lomond and 



Neighbourhood. {Pr. N. H. Soc. Glasg., III. [1875-8].) 



Additions. {T.c, 1881-3.) [364.] 



1878. " W. C." Grey Shrike in Dumbartons. {Field, Dec. 14.) 



1881-3. Lumsden, J. Ornitholog. Jottings from Loch Lomond, 2 pts. 

 {Pr. N. H. Soc. Glasg., IV. [1881] ; V. [1883].) 



1882-3. Buchanan, G. H. L. Pectoral Sandpiper in Perths. [errore 

 for Dumbartons.] {Field, Dec. 2, 1882 ; Mar. 24, 1883.) 



1883. Colquhoun, J. Grey Shrike in Dumbartons. {Op. cit., Feb. 10.) 

 Harting, J. E. Pectoral Sandpiper in Dumbartons. {Zool.) 



1885. Lumsden, J. Marsh Harrier in Dumbartons. {Op. cit.) 



[1889.] [Boyd, D. A.] Birds of the Clyde Valley. [In Pollock's Diet, 

 of the Clyde, pp. 63-65.] Glasgow : [1889.] 



1891. Lumsden, J. Hybrid Between Pheasant and Capercailzie 

 [near Alexandria] ; Bewick's Swan on Loch Lomond. {Scott. 

 Nat., XL) 



1895. Lumsden, J., and Brown, A. Guide to the Natural History of 

 Loch Lomond. 8vo. Glasg. : 1895. [364.] 

 Ripley Ker, T. Green Sandpiper in Dumbartons. {Ann. Scott. 

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1898. Lumsden, J. Waxwings at Loch Lomond. {Op. cit.) 



1900. Watt, H. B. Heronries, Past and Present, in the Clyde Faunal 

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1909-14. Paterson, J. Return of Summer Birds to Clyde Area in 

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