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Baikie, W. D., & Robt. Heddle. — [The Mammals of Orkney.] 

 In their Historia Naturalis Orcadensis ; Zoology, part i, pp. 

 11-24. Edinburgh, dy. 8vo, 1848. (A good list; enumerates 

 46 species, including those domesticated.) 

 Buckley, T. E. — A few notes on the Mammals and Birds of 

 Bousay [Island] . Proc. dfc Trans. Nat. Hist. Soc. of Glasgow, 

 n. s., vol. i, pp. 44-76. Glasgow, dy. 8vo, 1887. (A valuable 

 list ; enumerates 10 species.) 



Buckley, T. E., & J. A. Harvie-Brown. — [The Mammals of 

 the Orkney Islands.] In their Vertebrate Fauna of the Orkney 

 Islands, pp. 61-90. Edinburgh, fcap. 4to, 1891. (An admirable 

 account.) 



PEEBLESSHIRE. 



[Neill, Patrick.] — [The Mammals of Tweeddale.] In The 

 Works of Alexander Pennecuic, Esq., pp. 103-104. Edinburgh, 

 &c, dy. 8vo, 1815. (Enumerates 19 wild species.) 

 Chambers, W. — [The Mammals of Peeblesshire.] In his 

 History of Peeblesshire, p. 525. Edinburgh & London, roy. 

 8vo, 1864. (An incomplete list.) 



Evans, Wm. — The Mammalian Fauna of the Edinburgh Dis- 

 trict, with records of the occurrences of the rarer species 

 throughout the South-East of Scotland generally. See Ber- 

 wickshire. 



PERTHSHIRE. 



Horn, Wm. — The Mammalia of North-west Perthshire. Proc. 

 Nat. Hist. Soc. of Glasgow, vol. v, pp. 119-126. Glasgow, 

 dy. 8vo, 1884. (A good list ; enumerates 26 living species.) 

 Evans, Wm.— The Mammalian Fauna of the Edinburgh Dis- 

 trict, with records of the occurrences of the rarer species 

 throughout the East of Scotland generally. See Berwickshire. 



ROSS-SHIRE. 

 Dixon, John H. — The Mammals of Gairloch. In his Gair- 

 loch, dc, pp. 232 & 236-241. Edinburgh, dy. 8vo, 1886. 

 (A very good list.) 



ROXBURGHSHIRE. 



Evans, Wm. — The Mammalian Fauna of the Edinburgh Dis- 

 trict, with records of the occurrences of the rarer species 

 throughout the South-East of Scotland generally. See Ber- 

 wickshire. 



SELKIRKSHIRE. 

 Evans, Wm.— The Mammalian Fauna of the Edinburgh Dis- 

 trict, with records of the occurrences of the rarer species 

 throughout the South-East of Scotland generally. See Ber- 

 wickshire, 



