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Williamson, K.  (1951) Wrens of Fair Isle and St Kilda. Ibis 93: 599-601

Williamson, K.  (1958) Population and breeding environment of Wrens, St Kilda. British Birds 51: 368-393

Williamson, K.  (1960) Development of young Snipe as studied by mist netting, St Kilda. Bird Study 7: 63-76

Williamson, K. & Boyd, J. M.  (1960) St Kilda Summer. Hutchinson  

Wilmott, A. J.  (1939) Notes on a Short Visit to Barra. Journal of Botany 77: 189-194

Wilmott, A. J.  (1948) Further botanising in Uig . Scottish Naturalist 60:  82-90

Wilson, J. D., Boyle, J., Jackson, D. B., Lowe, B. & Wilkinson, N. I.  (2007) Effect of cereal harvesting method on a recent population decline of Corn Buntings Emberiza calandra on the Western Isles of Scotland. Bird Study 54: 362-370

Wilson, J. R.  (1978) Agricultural influences on waders nesting on the South Uist machair. Bird Study 25: 198-206

Witt, M. J., Doherty, P. D., Godley, B. J., Graham, R. T., Hawkes, L. A. & Henderson, S. M.  (2013) Basking shark satellite tagging project: insights into basking shark (Cetorhinus maximus) movement and distribution using satellite telemetry (Interim report November 2013).. Scottish Natural Heritage Commissioned Report Number 700  

Witt, M. J., Doherty, P. D., Godley, B. J., Graham, R. T., Hawkes, L. A. & Henderson, S. M.  (2016) Basking shark satellite tagging project: insights into basking shark ( Cetorhinus maximus ) movement, distribution and behaviour using satellite telemetry. Final Report.. Scottish Natural Heritage Commissioned Report Number 908  

Wotton, S. R., Eaton, M., Ewing, S. R. & Green, R. E.  (2015) The increase in the Corncrake Crex crex population of the United Kingdom has slowed. Bird Study 62: 486-497

Young, E.  (2015) Variations and trends in the sensitivity of machair soils and coastal landforms to erosion, South Uist, Outer Hebrides. Doctoral Thesis, University of Dundee  

Young, M., Bland, K., Harper, M. & Langmaid, J.  (2010) A collated list of the Microlepidoptera from the Outer Hebrides. Entomologist's Gazette 61 105-118

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