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1. Medical aspects of the tour by Martin Martin (c 1660–1719) of the Western and Northern Islands of Scotland, Circa 1695.

2. Christian Cooijmans, Alan Macniven and John R. Baldwin (eds), Traversing the Inner Seas: Contacts and Continuity in and around Scotland, the Hebrides, and the north of Ireland.

3. Collective moods in Western Isles structures of being.

4. Extreme weather, school logbooks and social vulnerability: The Outer Hebrides, Scotland, in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.

5. Identifying Social Transformations and Crisis during the Pre-Monastic to Post-Viking era on Iona: New Insights from a Palynological and Palaeoentomological Perspective.

6. Geopolitics and ‘the vision thing’: regarding Britain and America's first nuclear missile.

7. Sound, Movement, and Emotion: An Historically-informed Performance at a Viking Burial Site.

8. Hebridean Isles: a traveller's tips.

9. Medieval maritime diplomacy: the case of Norwegian–Scottish relations, ca. 1266–1468/69.

10. Rhythm and Mobility in the Inner and Outer Hebrides: Archipelago as Art-Science Research Site.

11. Articulating 'Home' from 'Away': Cultural Identities, Belonging and Citizenship.

12. John Gray, André Raffalovich and Father Allan MacDonald of Eriskay.

13. ISLANDS, ISLETS, EXPERIENCE & IDENTITY IN THE OUTER HEBRIDEAN IRON AGE.

14. Rival bishops, rival cathedrals: the election of Cormac, archdeacon of Sodor, as bishop in 1331.

15. Submarine deglacial sediment and geomorphological record of southwestern Scotland after the Last Glacial Maximum.

16. Online art therapy pilot in the Western Isles of Scotland: a feasibility and acceptability study of a novel service in a rural community.

17. WAY OUT WEST: If you were asked to name a haulier in the Hebrides, one firm would almost certainly come to mind. And from its base at Stornoway, DR Macleod is stretching out across the mainland.

18. Common species contribute little to spatial patterns of functional diversity across scales in coastal grasslands.

19. On Skye and the Promised Land, 1914–2014: Personal History and Highland Land Politics.

20. Emergence of Lyme Disease on Treeless Islands, Scotland, United Kingdom.

21. Applied connectivity modelling at local to regional scale: The potential for sea lice transmission between Scottish finfish aquaculture management areas.

22. The Curse: Film and the Churches in the Western Isles 1945 to 1980.

23. Bait attending fishes of the abyssal zone and hadal boundary: Community structure, functional groups and species distribution in the Kermadec, New Hebrides and Mariana trenches.

24. Community structure and diversity of scavenging amphipods from bathyal to hadal depths in three South Pacific Trenches.

25. Seascape in the Mist: Lost in Mendelssohn's Hebrides.

26. Investigating the maximum resolution of µXRF core scanners: A 1800 year storminess reconstruction from the Outer Hebrides, Scotland, UK.

27. Late Quaternary glaciation in the Hebrides sector of the continental shelf: was St Kilda overrun by the British- Irish Ice Sheet?

28. Ripping and tearing the rolling-back New Hebrides slab.

29. Calcification of the cold-water coral Lophelia pertusa under ambient and reduced pH.

30. The heart in the archives Colonial contestation of desire and fear in the New Hebrided, 1933.

31. Seabed photography, environmental assessment and evidence for deep-water trawling on the continental margin west of the Hebrides.

32. FLANDIRAN ENVIRONMENTAL HISTORY OF THE ISLE OF MULL, SCOTLAND III. A HIGH-RESOLUTION POLLEN PROFILE FROM GRIBUN, WESTERN MULL.

33. FLANDRIAN ENVIRONMENTAL HISTORY OF THE ISLE OF MULL, SCOTLAND II. POLLEN ANALYTICAL DATA FROM SITES IN WESTERN AND NORTHERN MULL.

34. Potential hybridism between free-ranging Risso's dolphins (Grampus griseus) and bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) off north-east Lewis (Hebrides, UK).