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The March of Science; and other Editorial Notes : oe, 2G) 
Winter Occurrence of the Common Tern in Scotland— Walter 
JB, (CMBR SOL Ney SMS : . ‘ api ees ee 
Report on Scottish Ornithology in 1920, including Migration 
(concluded from page 120)—LEvelyn V. Baxter, H.M.B.O.U., 
and Leonora J. Rintoul, H.M.B.O.U. : : Pu ins ues 
On a small Collection of Hemiptera from the Isle of Arran, 
Scotland—Z. A. Butler, B.A., B.Sc. FES. . in AS 
Notes: 
Large Prehistoric Antlers of Red Deer, from Barry, Forfarshire 
—/J. Carmichael, 161 ; Golden Oriole in Wigtownshire— 
Sir Herbert Maxwell, Bt, 132; Bittern in Berwickshire— 
T. G. Laidlaw, 132 ; Nesting of Great Spotted Woodpecker 
—/. H. P. Leschallas and M. R. Tomlinson, 134; Six Eggs 
in an Oystercatcher’s Nest—7Z. Malloch, 134 ; Wryneck in 
Midlothian—Cvossley Sykes, 158; Greenland Falcon and 
Pink-footed Geese on North .Uist—G. Beveridge, 158; 
Fulmars on the Arbroath Cliffs—W. Larnach, 158; Red- 
start common in Ross, 162; “ Blue-mouth” (Scorfena 
adactyloptera) off Dunbar—/Jas. Ritchie, 161 ; ““Wood-wasp” 
(Stvex gigas) at Edinbarnet, Dumbartonshire—A. Cuthdert- 
son, 161; Beetle (Ceuthorrynchus erysimt v. chloropterus), 
from Summerston, near Glasgow—7. 4. MZ. Gordon, 162 ; 
Great Fan Shell (Pizna fragilis) off Shetland—/as. Ritchie, 
162. 
Notes from the Scottish Zoological Park 5 : a ai(Oie3 
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