The Glasgow Naturalist 25 part 2
Editorial- Darwin in Scotland. Dominic J. McCafferty
- Recent changes in the distribution of some Scottish butterflies and the arrival of new species in Scotland Richard Sutcliffe
- Correspondence (1856-1859) in the archives of the Scottish Association for Marine Science to the Rev. A. N. Somerville and Alexander Somerville on entomological matters P. G. Moore
- A note on the occurrence of elvers Anguilla anguilla in a stream on the Ross of Mull Scotland over a two year period (2006-2007) Chris Goldspink, Neil Buttery, Clifton Coppolino & Florian Weise
- A comparison of grey squirrel (Sciurus carolinensis) densities between an urban park and semi-rural woodland in Glasgow Andrew Kyle
- Did the large copper butterfly formerly occur in Scotland? John Mitchell
- Otter (Lutra lutra) mortality and road bridge design in Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park James D. Hutchison & Dominic J. McCafferty
- Chrysochromulina associated with fish mortalities in a Scottish freshwater loch. Jan T. Krokowski
- Two Victorian Botanists: Prof. Roger Hennedy and Prof. George Francis Scott Elliot Eric W. Curtis
- Plant recording at the site of Dixon’s Blazes and adjacent area Peter Macpherson
- The feathered ranunculus Polymixis lichenea (Hübner) Lepidoptera: Noctuidae, in the west of Scotland Neil Gregory, Glyn Collis & Dawn Collis
- Sorbus promiscuousness R. K. S. Gray
- First record of the Opilione Dicranopalpus ramosus (Simon, 1909) in Glasgow. Mike Rutherford
- Rapid expansion of a stand of common club-rush at the Balmaha Marshes, Loch Lomond
John Mitchell - New records for the red mason bee Osmia rufa (Hymenoptera: Apidae) in the west of Scotland Jeanne Robinson.
- Plants in relation to ox-bows north of the River Kelvin P. Macpherson & E. L. S. Lindsay
- The girdled snail, Hygromia cinctella (Gastropoda: Pulmonata: Hygromiidae): first Scottish record Richard Weddle
- Keith Futter
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