CURRENT LITERATURE 125. 



CRYPHALUS ABIETIS, RATZ., IN SCOTLAND. T. Hudson-Beare. 

 Ent. Mo. Mag., February 1910, p. 32. Specimen taken at Gore- 

 bridge on May 13, 1905. 



SOME HYMENOPTERA FROM THE HIGHLANDS. Claude Morley. 

 Ent. Mo. Mag., February 1910, pp. 36-38. Records of 47 species 

 (comprising Ichneumonidae, Braconidae, Proctotrypidas, Aculeata 

 and Tenthredinidte). 



ACULEATE AND OTHER HYMENOPTERA IN SOAY (SKYE). C. H. 

 Mortimer. Ent. Mo. Mag., February 1910, p. 39. Seven species 

 recorded. 



Two NEW SPECIES OF ANTHOMYID/E, IN THE GENUS FANNIA, 

 R. D. ( = HOMATOMYIA, BoucHE). J. R. Malloch. Ent. Mo. Mag., 

 March 1910, pp. 67-68. Fannia nigra, n. sp., from Dumbartonshire 

 and F. femorata, n. sp., from Aberfoyle. 



ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS TO THE BRITISH LIST OF MUSCID^E 

 ACALYPTRAT^E. J. E. Collin, F.E.S. Ent. Mo. Mag., February 

 1910, pp. 47-48. Cordylura atrata, Ztt, Amaurosoma brevifrons, 

 Ztt., and Acanthocnema nigrimana, Ztt, are recorded as Scottish. 



LIFE- HISTORY OF DREPANEPTERYX PHAL^NOIDES, LINN. 

 Kenneth J. Morton, F.E.S. Ent. Mo. Mag., March 1910, pp. 54- 

 62. In this interesting paper the known records (including the 

 Scottish) of the species are summarised (pp. 55-56). 



LIST OF THE "CLYDE" COPEOGNATHA, OR PSOCID/E. James 

 J. F. X. King, F.E.S. The Glasgow Naturalist, vol. ii. No. 2 

 (February 1910), pp. 34-36. Twenty-one species enumerated as 

 occurring in the Clyde valley, with localities. 



A METHOD FOR THE STUDY OF THE ANIMAL ECOLOGY OF THE 

 SHORE. L. A. L. King, M.A., and E. S. Russell, M.A. Proc. 

 Roy. Pliys. Soc. Edin., xvii. No. 6 (October 1909), pp. 225-253. 

 Gives the results of a method employed at Millport in August 1908. 

 The list of species obtained includes eleven not previously recorded 

 for the Clyde. 



NOTES FROM MILLPORT MARINE BIOLOGICAL STATION. Richard 

 Elmhirst, F.L.S. The Zoologist, February 1910, pp. 69-71. Notes 

 on the Common Hermit-Crab, Eupagurus bernhardus (L.), associated 

 with Suberites domuncula ; Moulting and Regeneration of Galathea 

 strigosa, Fabr. ; the Lobster ; " Pull " of Solen siliqua ; and Spawn 

 of Oscanius (Pleurobranchus) membranaceus. 



ON THE DISTRIBUTION OF THE THORNY LOBSTER (PALINURUS 

 VULGARIS) IN BRITISH WATERS. James Ritchie, M.A., B.Sc. Proc. 

 Rnv. Phys. Soc. Edin., vol. xviii. No. i, pp. 68-71 (February 1910). 

 A number of Scottish records are given in this paper. 



SOME MEDUSA AND CTENOPHORES FROM THE FIRTH OF FORTH. 

 William Evans and J. H. Ashworth, D.Sc. Proc. Roy. Phys. 



