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KNOX, Dr. R. Observations on the natural history of the salmon, herring, and vendace. 4°, Edin. 1833.

Fish and fishing in the lone glens of Scotland; with a history of the
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LAING, A. List of Ayrshire ferns. In Annals of the Kilmarnock Glenfield
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LANDSBOROUGH, Rev. D. Arran, a poem; and excursions to Arran, with
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Excursions to Arran, Ailsa Craig, and the two Cumbraes, with
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LAWSON, P. The Lawsonian collection; synopsis of the vegetable products of Scotland in the museum of the Royal Botanic Gardens of Kew. 4°, Edin. 1852.

LAWSON, Rev. R. Ailsa Craig, its history and natural history. Map and illus. 8°, Paisley, 1895.

LESLIE, A. S. and SHIPLEY, A. E. The grouse in health and in disease, being the final report of the committee of enquiry on grouse disease. Maps and illus. 2 vols. 4°, Lond. 1911. Also shortened and cheaper edit. 8°, Lond. 1912.

LESLIE, G., and HERDMAN, W. A. The invertebrate fauna of the Firth of Forth. 8°, Edin. 1881.

LHWYD, EDWARD. On the natural history and antiquities of Wales and Scotland. Phil. Trans. Abr., vi, 19. 4°, Lond. 1713.

LIGHTFOOT, J. Flora Scotica: the native plants of Scotland and the Hebrides. 2 vols. 8°, Lond. 1775-77; also 1792.

LINDSAY, J. The Haining, Selkirk, with notices of its antiquities, topography, and natural history. Trans. Edin. Nat. Field Club, i, 82. 8°, Edin. 1886.

LONGMUIR, J. Speyside, its picturesque scenery and antiquities, its geology and botany. Map. 12°, Aberd. 1860.

Low, Rev. G. History and description of Orkney in MS., with MS. catalogue of native plants, with pen drawings. [This MS. was bequeathed by J. A. Harvie-Brown of Dunipace with his scientific library to the Royal Scottish Museum, Chambers Street, Edinburgh.]

Fauna Orcadensis; or the natural history of the quadrupeds, birds, reptiles, and fishes of Orkney and Shetland. 4°, Edin. 1813.

LUMSDEN, J. The island of Handa, with notes on its bird life. Trans. Stirl. Nat. Hist. and Arch. Soc., 1884-85.

and BROWN, A. A guide to the natural history of Loch Lomond and neighbourhood. Illus. 8°, Glasg. 1895.

LYDEKKER, R. The ox and its kindred, [deals with Scottish cattle, Cadzow, etc.]. Illus. Lond. 1912.

MACGILLIVRAY, J. Account of the Island of St. Kilda; chiefly with reference to its natural history; from notes made during a visit in July 1840. Prof. Jameson's New Phil. Journ., xxxii, 47. MACGILLIVRAY, P. H. Catalogue of flowering plants and ferns in the neighbourhood of Aberdeen. Aberd. 1853.

MACGILLIVRAY, W. History of British Birds. 5 vols. 1837-52.

The natural history of Deeside and Braemar, edited by E. Lankester. Map and illus. (Privately printed by Queen Victoria.) 8°, Lond. 1855.

MACKENZIE, Rev. J. B.

Notes on the birds of St. Kilda, compiled from the memoranda of Rev. Neil Mackenzie, [1829-1843]. Ann. Scot. Nat. Hist., xiv, 75, 141. 8°, Edin. 1905.

MACKENZIE, M., of Ardross. A view of the present state of the salmon fishery of Scotland; with observations on the nature, habits, and instincts of the salmon, and on the law as affecting the rights of the parties. 8°, Edin. 1834; also 1860.

MACKENZIE, W. C. History of the Outer Hebrides, with chapter on geology, physical features, and natural history of the group, by Rev. Wm. Morrison. Illus. 8°, Paisley, 1903.

MACMILLAN, Rev. Dr. HUGH. Holidays on High Lands; or rambles and incidents in search of Alpine plants. 8°, Lond. 1869; 2nd edit., 1873.

MACNAIR, P. The geological factors in the distribution of the alpine plants of Perthshire. Trans. Perthsh. Soc. Nat. Sci., ii, 240. 8°, Perth, 1898.

M'NEILL, M. Colonsay, its plants, climate, geology, place-names, etc. 8°, Edin. 1910.

MACPHERSON, Rev. H. A. The birds of Skye. Proc. Roy. Phys. Soc., Edin. 1886.

MACPHERSON, H. B. The home life of a golden eagle. Illus. 4°, Lond. 1909.

MAXWELL, Sir H. Salmon and sea-trout, how to propagate, preserve, and catch them in British waters. In the Angler's Library. Illus. 8°, Lond. 1890.

Trees a woodland notebook, containing observations on certain British and exotic trees. [Text reprinted from the Scotsman, Ap. 1913-Jan. 1914.] Illus. 8°, Glasg. 1914.

MERRETT, C.

Pinax rerum naturalium Britannicarum, continens vegetabilia, animalia, et fossilia, in hac insula reperta, inchoatus. 12°, Lond. 1667.

MILNER, G. Studies of nature on the coast of Arran, with index of quotations, and notes. Illus. 8°, Lond. 1894.

MILNER, [Sir] W. M. E. Some account of the people of St. Kilda, and of the birds of the Outer Hebrides. In Zoologist, 1848.

MITCHELL, J. M. The herring, its natural history and national importance. Illus. 8°, Edin. and Lond. 1864.

[MOFFATT, J. C.] The ferns of Moffat: a collection of the ferns found in the neighbourhood of Moffat, with descriptions and localities of all known species. Fol., Moffat, 1863.

MONTAGU, G. Ornithological dictionary, or alphabetical synopsis of British birds. Illus. 2 vols. 8°, Lond. 1802; new edit., ed. J. Rennie, 1833.

MORRIS, D. B.

The origin of the British flora. Stirling Journ., May 1914. MORRISON, Rev. W. (See MACKENZIE, W. C.)

MUIRHEAD, G. The birds of Berwickshire; with remarks on their local distribution, migration, and habits; and also on the folklore, proverbs, popular rhymes, and sayings connected with them. 2 vols. 8°, Edin. 1889-95.

MURRAY, Dr. A. Memoir regarding the natural history of the district of Alford. In Edin. New Philos. Journ., vi, 133. 8', Edin. 1830.

Northern flora, or a description of the wild plants belonging to the north and east of Scotland. [Only pt. i published.] 8°, Edin. 1836. MURRAY, A. A catalogue of the Coleoptera of Scotland. 8°, Edin. 1853. MURRAY, J. A. H. Contributions to the flora of Teviotdale, (four papers). Trans. Hawick Arch. Soc. 4°, Hawick, 1863, 64, 66, 67.

NIMMO, Rev. W. General history of Stirlingshire .

history of the Shire. Map. 8°, Edin. 1776.

2nd edit., ed. by Rev. W. Macgregor, 2 vols. 1817.
3rd edit., ed. by R. Gillespie, 1880.

4th edit. 1895.

with natural

NORMAN, G. List of the Noctuidæ observed in Morayshire.

Monthly Mag., v, 201.

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Repr., with additions and corrections, Scot. Naturalist, i, 16. [PAMPHLIN, W., and IRVINE, A.], ' W. P. and A. I.' A botanical tour in the Highlands of Perthshire. Repr. from The Phytologist. 8°, Lond. 1857. PARNELL, R. Natural and economical history of the fishes of the river district of the Firth of Forth. Illus. 8°, Edin. 1838.

The grasses of Scotland. 2 pts., illus. 8°, Edin. 1842-45.
PATRICK, Rev. W. A popular description of the indigenous plants of
Lanarkshire. 18°, Edin. 1831.

PETER, Rev. J. The peat-mosses of Buchan. 4°, Aberd. 1875.
REGAN, C. T. The fresh-water fishes of the British Isles.

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RENNIE, Rev. R. The natural history of peat moss. 8°, Edin. 1810. RHIND, W. Excursions illustrative of the geology and natural history of the environs of Edinburgh. Illus. 12°, Edin. 1833; 2nd edit., 1838. ROGERS, Rev. W. M. North-east Highland plants. In Annals of Botany,

1904. ROOPER, G.

The autobiography of the late Salmo Salar, Esq., comprising a narrative of the life, personal adventures, and death of a Tweed salmon, edited by a fisherman. 8°, Lond. 1867.

ROSE, G. Birds of Ayrshire. Annals of Kilmarnock Glenfield Ramblers, v, 57. 8°, Kilmarnock, 1907.

RUSSEL, A. The salmon. 8°, Edin. 1864.

SADLER, J. Narrative of a ramble among the wild flowers of the Moffat Hills in August 1857; with a list of plants to be found in the district. 12°, Moffat, 1858.

Wild flowers and ferns of Bridge of Earn, including complete list of
Perthshire ferns. 12°, Edin. [1863].

A botanical trip to Ben Nevis. 12°, Lond. [1877].

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ST. JOHN, C. W. G. Short sketches of the wild sports and natural history of the Highlands. 8°, Lond. 1846; also 1848, and 1861; also with 71 illus., 1878, and 1888; also, with author's notes, and memoir by M. G. Watkins, 1893.

Natural history and sport in Moray, collected from the journals and letters of C. St. John; with memoir by Cosmo Innes. Illus. 8°, Edin. 1863; also 1882.

SAUNDERS, H. An illustrated manual of British birds. 2nd edit., maps

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SAXBY, Dr. H. L., ed. by his brother. The birds of Shetland, with observations on their habits, migration, and occasional appearances. Illus. 8°, Edin. 1874

SCOTT-ELLIOT, G. F. The flora of Dumfriesshire. 8°, Dumfries, 1896. SHIPLEY, A. E. (See LESLIE, A. S.)

SIBBALD, Sir R. Scotia illustrata, sive prodromus historiae naturalis, in quo regionis natura, incolarum ingenia et mores, morbi üsque medendi methodus, et medicina indigena accurate explicantur. Plates. Fol., Edin. 1684.

Phalainologia nova, seu observationes de rarioribus quibusdam
balaenis in Scotiae littoris nuper ejectis. 4o, Edin. 1692; and 8°,
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SIM, G.
The vertebrate fauna of Dee, [Aberdeenshire]. 8°, Aberd. 1903.
SIMPSON, A. N. Sketches in Angus; being a series of papers on the
natural history of Forfarshire. 8°, Arbroath, 1894.
Familiar Scottish birds. Illus. 8°, Paisley, 1913.
Familiar Scottish animals. Illus. 8°, Paisley, 1913.

SMITH, Dr. J. A. Notices of remains of reindeer found in Ross-shire, Sutherland, Caithness, and other parts of Scotland. Proc. Soc. Ant. Scot., viii. Illus. 4°, Edin. 1870.

SMITH, ROBT, and WM. G. Botanical survey of Scotland, with maps by J. G. Bartholomew; pub. in Scot. Geog. Mag.: (1) Edinburgh, July 1900; (2) North Perthshire, Aug. 1900; (3) Fifeshire, Jan. 1905: (4) Forfarshire, Feb. 1905. Each map 13 x 19 inches; 1 in. = 2 miles. SONNTAG, C. O. A pocket flora of Edinburgh and the surrounding district. 12°, Edin. 1894.

SPEEDY, T. Craigmillar, [Edinburghshire], and its environs, with notices of the topography, natural history and antiquities of the district. Illus. 4°, Selkirk, 1892.

SPENCE, M., and GRANT, J. Flora Orcadensis; the flowering plants by Magnus Spence; the mosses by Lieut.-Col. J. Grant. Maps. 8°, Kirkwall, 1914.

STEVENSON, Rev. J. Mycologia Scotica; the fungi of Scotland and their geographical distribution. Map. 8°, Edin. 1879.

STEWART, Rev. A. Nether Lochaber; the natural history, legends, and folklore of the West Highlands. 8°, Edin. 1883.

'Twixt Ben Nevis and Glencoe: the natural history, legends, and folklore of the West Highlands. 8°, Edin. 1885.

STONHAM, C. The birds of the British Isles. Illus. Lond. 1910-11. STORER, Rev. J., ed. by J. STORER. The wild white cattle of Great Britain ; an account of their origin, history, and present state. Illus. 8°, Lond. [c. 1879].

STOUT, G. W. Some lost and vanishing birds of Fair Isle. Viking Club Misc., vi, 135. 8°, Lond. 1913.

STRUTT, J. G. Sylva Britannica, or [47] portraits of forest trees distinguished for their antiquity, magnitude, or beauty. Fol., Lond. 1822; also 1830.

SWAINSON, Rev. C. Provincial names and folklore of British birds. Pub. for English Dialect Soc., and in conjunction with the Folklore Soc. 8°, Lond. 1885.

SWINBURNE, J. Notes on the islands of Sula Sgeir, or North Barra, and North Rona, with a list of the birds inhabiting them, [1883]. In Proc. Roy. Phys. Soc. Edin., viii, 51.

THOMPSON, J. V. Flora of Berwick-upon-Tweed; a catalogue of the plants growing in the vicinity, with descriptions. 8°, Lond. 1807. THOMSON, A. Lauder and Lauderdale; the history, topography, biography, family history, botany, geology, etc., of the district. Illus. 8°, Galashiels, (1904).

THOMSON, A. L. Britain's birds and their nests. Illus. Lond. 1910. Interim report on bird migration, 1909-12. In Scot. Naturalist, July 1912.

THOMSON, R. The natural history of a Highland parish, [Ardclach, Nairnshire]. 8°, Nairn, 1901.

TRAIL, Prof. The flora of Buchan.

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TURNBULL, J. Additional notes on local, [Teviotdale], ferns. [The previous notes were not published.] Trans. Hawick Arch. Soc. 4°, Hawick, 1863.

TURNBULL, W. P., of Gladsmuir.

The birds of East Lothian and a portion

of the adjoining counties, from memoranda made between 1845 and 1850. 8°, Glasg. 1867.

URQUHART, A. Odd hours with nature. [Nature studies in N. Scotland in

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WALKER, F. C. Bird-haunts of the Outer Hebrides. Zoologist, v, 2073, 2113, 2163.

WALKER, Rev. Dr. J. On the natural, commercial, and economical hisTrans. High. Soc., ii, 270. 8°, Edin. 1803. history and rural economy: one on considerable 8°, Lond. 1812.

tory of the herring. Essays on natural trees in Scotland. WALKER, R. Flora of Peterhead, 1887-90.

Buchan. Trans. Buchan Field Club, i, 57. 4°,

WALLACE, H. F. (ed.). British deer-heads; an illustrated record of the exhibition organised by Country Life, and held at the Roy. W. Col. Soc. Gallery, [London], 1913. 4° Lond. 1914.

WATERSTON, Rev. J. Notes on the mice and birds of St. Kilda. Ann. Scot. Nat. Hist., xiv, 199. 8°, Edin. 1905.

WATKINS, M. G. A naturalist's haunt: description of Spynie Loch, [Elginshire]. Gentleman's Mag., May 1880.

WATSON, A. E. T., ed. of Series. Red Deer: Nat. Hist. by Rev. H. A.
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WATSON, H. C. New botanists' guide. 2 vols., 8°, Lond. 1835-37.
WATT, W. The west coast herring; its local and general movements.
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WHITE, F. B. W. The flora of Perthshire; edited, with an introduction and life of the author, a list of his scientific publications, and an appendix, by James W. H. Trail. Port. and map. 8°, Edin. 1898. WIGAN, L. D. The rook as an enemy to sport and agriculture. 8°, Hawick, 1898.

WIGLESWORTH, Dr. J. St. Kilda and its birds, an ornithological expedition in the summer of 1902. Illus. 8°, Liverpool, 1903.

WILSON, J. H. Nature studies round St. Andrews. Illus. St. Andrews, 1910. WILSON,

and DUNCAN,

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Entomologia Edinensis; scription and history of the insects found in the neighbourhood of Edinburgh. 8°, Edin. 1834. WOOD, W. The East Neuk of Fife; its history and antiquities, geology, botany, and natural history. 8°, Edin. 1862; also 1887.

WOODFORDE, J. Catalogue of the indigenous phenogamic plants growing in the neighbourhood of Edinburgh, and of certain species of the class cryptogamia, with reference to their localities. 8°, Edin. 1824. WRIGHT, W. C. Alpine flowers and rock gardens, with notes on alpine flowers at home. Illus. 8°, Lond. 1910.

PLACE-NAMES

For the charters in the Register House, Edinburgh, there is a MS. Place-names index; there is also one for the Register of Sasines, in MS. for 1781-1830, and in print 1872-present time.

On the meaning of the word ' Bo.' MS. fol., Lib. Perth Lit. and Ant. Soc.

Observations on the word ' Dunipace.' MS. 4°, no. 1, Lib. Perth Lit. and Ant. Soc.

Of the names Hebrides and Æbudae given to the Western Isles of Scotland. MS. 4°, no. 17, Lib. Perth Lit. and Ant. Soc.

Of the word 'Murray,' both as a local place-name and as a family surname. MS. 4°, no 17, in Lib. Perth Lit. and Ant. Soc.

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