The Annals of Scottish Natural History, Temas13-16John Alexander Harvie-Brown, James William Helenus Trail, William Eagle Clarke David Douglas, 1895 |
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Aberdeen abundant Almond Valley Annals antennæ appear April Argyll August Barra Benbecula Berwickshire birds Botany breeding Britain British brood Bute canina Canthocamptus captured Clyde coast common district Dunbar East East Renfrewshire Edinburgh eggs entomostraca Fauna Fife Firth fish Fishery Board flocks Flora Focke Garden Warbler genus Glasgow Grebe H. H. Johnston Hemiptera Hist inner branches insect island Isle January joint Journ July June larvæ Lepidoptera Leptopsyllus Linn Linton Little Auk localities Loch Leven Mainland male Methven Moss miles Museum Native Natural History Naturalist nest Notes observed occur Orkney Outer Hebrides pair Perth Perthshire plant Plate rare recorded Scot Scotland Scottish Natural seen Sept setæ Shetland Shoolbred shot Skerryvore species specimens Starling Stirling Stirlingshire Uist varieties vice-counties vulgaris Wagtail White Wagtail Wigtownshire winter Yellow Wagtail young
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