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PROCEEDINGS OF THE PERTHSHIRE SOCIETY OF NATURAL SCIENCE. 
VII.—LIST OF VERTEBRATES. 
Those that occur within the Municipal Boundaries are 
marked thus, *. 
I. BIRDS. 
Those that nest in the district are marked thus, f. 
f * Song-thrush, 
f * Missel-thrush. 
* Redwing. 
Fieldfare. 
■)> * Blackbird. 
* Common Dipper, 
f * Redbreast. 
Blackcap. 
Garden-warbler. 
Golden-crested Wren, 
f * Willow-wren. 
Wood-wren, 
t * Hedge-sparrow, 
t * Great Titmouse. 
* English Coal Titmouse, 
t * Blue Titmouse. 
* Common Creeper, 
f * Common Wren. 
* Pied Wagtail. 
* Grey Wagtail. 
f * Spotted Flycatcher, 
f * Swallow, 
t * Martin. 
* Sand-martin, 
f * Greenfinch. 
Hawfinch. 
t * Common Sparrow. 
t * Chaffinch, 
f * Linnet. 
Common Bullfinch, 
f * Yellow Bunting, 
f * Sky-lark. 
•j* * Common Starling. 
Common Jay. 
•f- * Jackdaw. 
Hooded Crow, 
f * Rook, 
f * Common Swift. 
Common Kingfisher. 
* Cuckoo. 
Barn Owl. 
Tawny Owl. 
* Sparrow-hawk. 
t Peregrine Falcon, 
f Common Kestril. 
* Common Heron, 
f * Ring-dove. 
t * Partridge, 
t Capercaillie, 
t * Land-rail. 
Lapwing, 
f Woodcock. 
* Black-headed Gull, 
[The Herring Gull and Redstart have been observed 
since the above list was compiled.—E d.] 
II. MAMMALS. 
* Common Bat. 
* Long-eared Bat. 
Hedge-hog. 
Mole. 
* Common Shrew. 
Fox. 
Weasel. 
Stoat. 
* Common Seal. 
* Porpoise. 
Roe-deer. 
* Squirrel. 
* Common Rat. 
* Common Mouse. 
. * Long-tailed Field Mouse. 
* Red Field Vole, 
* Water Vole. 
* Common Hare. 
* Rabbit. 
February 4th, 1886. 
F. Buchanan White, M.D., F.L.S., President, 
in the Chair. 
NEW MEMBERS. 
The following were nominated :— 
Mr John M‘Gregor, Melville Street; Mr Robert Wright, 
Balhousie Street; and Mr John Robb, Athols Street. 
Mr F. H. White, Annat Lodge, was elected. 
DONATIONS. 
The following were intimated :— 
Specimen of a rare Perthshire plant (Eieracium 
senescens) from the Breadalbane mountains—from the 
Rev. E. F. Linton, Sprowston Vicarage, Norfolk; barn 
owl—from Mr J. Robertson, Kinnaird, per Mr J. S. 
Grant, Ballinluig. 
The following papers were read :— 
(1.) “Notes on some Bare Perthshire Birds lately placed in 
the Museum .” By Colonel H. M. Drummond 
Hay, C.M.Z.S. 
(2.) “ Life and Works of Charles Darwin .” By Mr James 
Coates. 
[These papers are unavoidably held over for the present, 
but it is hoped that the first at least will be printed in 
next part of the Proceedings.— Ed.] 
III. REPTILES AND AMPHIBIANS. 
Slow Worm. _ 
Viviparous Lizard. 
Common Newt. 
* Minnow. 
* Allis Shad. 
* Pike. 
* Salmon. 
* Sea Trout. 
) * Frog. 
J * Toad. 
IV. FISH. 
* Common Trout. 
* Sharp-nosed Eel. 
* Lampern. 
* Flounder. 
