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THREE SPECIES OF DIPTERA NEW TO THE BRITISH LIST. 

 J. R. Malloch. Ent. Mo. Mag., October 1909, p. 234. Records 

 Cnemacantha muscaria, Fin., and Pegomyia seitenstettensis, Strobl, 

 from Bonhill, Dumbartonshire, and Eccoptomera ornata, Ler., from 

 Oxford. 



ON THE BRITISH SPECIES OF PHORA. John H. Wood, M.B. 

 Ent. Mo. Mag., October and November 1909, pp. 240-244. P. 

 brunneipennis, Costa, recorded from Logie, near Forres, and P. 

 pulicaria, Fin., from the north of Scotland. 



A FEW INSECTS FROM BRAEMAR. W. J. Lucas. Entomologist, 



November 1909, p. 282. Records seven species of Neuroptera 



and Trichoptera taken by Dr. David Sharp in June of the present 

 year. 



RAPHIDIA MACULICOLLIS (NEUROPTERA). W. J. Lucas. Ento- 

 mologist, October 1909, p. 259. Records a female pupa taken by 

 Dr. David Sharp at Braemar. 



ON THE GENUS PnoxocEPHALUS. Alexander Patience. The 

 Glasgow Naturalist, vol. i. pt. iv. (Sept. 1909), pp. 116-134, pis. iii. 

 and iv. and 6 figs. In this paper notes are given of Scottish 

 localities. 



PRELIMINARY DESCRIPTION OF A NEW BRITISH AMPHIPOD, 

 IS/EA ELMHIRSTI, sp. N. Alexander Patience. The Glasgoiv 

 Naturalist, vol. i. pt. iv. (Sept. 1909), pp. 134-135. Described 

 from a specimen taken in the Firth of Clyde. 



ON A NEW BRITISH MARINE AMPHIPOD. Alexander Patience. 

 77/6' Glasgow Naturalist, vol. ii. No. i (Nov. 1909), pp. 16-19, P^ s - 

 i. and ii. A more detailed description of Isaea elmhirsti, of which a 

 preliminary notice was given in the same journal (see preceding 

 reference). It is also recorded here from off the coast of St. 

 Andrews. 



A SPECIMEN OF LlGULA SIMPLICISSIMA, RUDOLPHI ; WITH NOTES 



ON THE LIFE-HISTORY OF THE LIGULIN^E. J. F. Gemmill, M.A., 



M.D. The Glasgow Naturalist, vol. ii. No. i (Nov. 1909), 



pp. 6-12. The minnow, within which the Ligula was taken, was 

 captured near Greenock on May 22, 1909. 



THE FRESH-WATER POLYZOON CRISTATELLA MUCEDO FROM 

 KILMALCOLM. W. Cameron Davidson. The Glasgow Naturalist, 

 vol. ii. No. i (Nov. 1909), pp. 15-16. 



CONTRIBUTION TOWARDS A MONOGRAPH OF THE BRITISH AND 

 IRISH OLIGOCH^ETA. Rowland Southern. Proc. Roy. Irish Acad., 

 vol. xxvii. Sect. B., No. 8 (April 1909). Records are given of a 

 number of Scottish species, including two new to science, collec 

 by Mr. W. Evans in the Forth Area. 



