CONTENTS 
PAGE 
The Extermination of the Old Scottish Fauna; azd Editorial 
Notes : : ; : , : § 65 
The Greater Snow Goose in the Scottish Solway Area: A 
First Record for Great Britain—W. Eagle Clarke . : 69 
Small Birds in the Garden—George Bolam . : . i 
The Walrus in British Waters (concluded from page 9)—James 
Ritchie : : : : 5 5 7) 
Scottish Bark-Beetles—Records and Observations—/. W. 
Munro : : : 5 ; : : 87 
Diptera Nematocera from Arran and Loch Etive (continued 
from page 61)—F. W. Edwards . 4 . : 89 
Notes: 
How Hedgehogs Climb—Aerbert Maxwell, 67; Birds in a 
Storm in the Outer Hebrides, 67; Waxwing in Kirk- 
cudbrightshire—/. S. Gladstone, 70; Tree-creepers on 
the Isle of May—Z. /. Rintoul and E&. V. Baxter, 75; 
Lapland Bluethroat at Fair Isle—/, 4. Stenhouse, 76; 
The Marsh Titmouse in Berwickshire—7. G. Lazdlaw, 86 ; 
A Rare Millipede (/sodates varicornis) in Midlothian— 
W. Evans, 68; Breeding of the Red Admiral Butterfly in 
Scotland—Z7. Hudson Beare and W. E., 76; A Local 
Weevil (Sztona lineellus) on the West Coast of Arran— 
A. Fergusson, 94. 
Book Notices. 3 : 5 ; : 4 93 
Notes from the Scottish Zoological Park : : : 95 
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