I 9 o ANNALS OF SCOTTISH NATURAL HISTORY 



BRITISH ORTHOPTERA IN THE DALE COLLECTION. I. EARWIGS, 

 COCKROACHES, AND CRICKETS. W. J. Lucas, B.A., F.E.S., Ent. 

 Mo. Mag., June 1911, pp. 135-138. Forficula auricularia, ?, 

 mentioned from N. Uist. 



LIST OF PYCNOGONIDA COLLECTED IN THE CLYDE AREA. 

 Richard Elmhirst, F.L.S., Trans. Nat. Hist. Soc. Glasgow, vol. viii. 

 (N.S.), pt. ii. (May 1911), pp. 146-149. Notes given on u 

 species. 



LABORATORY AQUARIUM NOTES. James S. Gemmill, M.A., 

 M.D., D.Sc., The Glasgow Naturalist, May 1911, pp. 77-81. 

 Notes on Leucodore (Polydora) ciliatus, Johnston ; Ophryotrocha 

 puerilis, Clap, and Mets. ; and Amphitrite johnstoni, Malmgren. 

 All these are new records for the Clyde. 



BOTANY. 



FLOWERING PLANTS FOUND DURING EXCURSIONS OF GLASG. 

 NAT. HIST. Soc. to Strathleven, Calder Glen near Lochwinnoch, 

 Duncomb, Cambusnethan, and Inch Conaig near Loch Lomond. 

 {Glasgow Naturalist, i. 1908, 140-144). Dimensions of trees are 

 stated. 



ON SOME ADDITIONS TO THE FLORA OF DUMBARTONSHIRE. By 

 Laurence Watt (Glasgow Naturalist, i. 1908, 65-69). A number 

 of species of flowering plants. 



ON SOME FLOWERING PLANTS EXHIBITED by Laurence Watt, 

 29/3/10 (Glasgow Naturalist, ii. 80-82). Several species from 

 Banff, one from Elgin, and several from Dumbartonshires ; some 

 are new records for the counties. 



DALMALLY PLANTS, 1910. By Rev. E. S. Marshall (Journ. 

 Bot., 1911, 191-198). Some new vice-county records. 



INTRODUCTIONS AT PAISLEY. (Journ. Bot., 1911, 126-127, ex ~ 

 tracted from a paper in the Selborne Magazine for March 1911.) 

 Forty species of casuals on rubbish on waste ground. 



EXCURSIONS OF GLASGOW NAT. HIST. Soc. IN AUGUST 1909 

 (Glasgow Naturalist, ii. 27-30) to Perceton and to Kelburn Castle. 

 Dimensions of various trees stated. 



EXHIBITED AT MEETINGS OF GLASGOW NAT. HIST. Soc. {Glasgow 

 Naturalist, ii.) : Corallorhiza innata from Ardeer, Ayr (p. 25); 32 

 species of Hymenomycetes from Brodick (p. 25) ; Calamintha Acinos 

 and Carex pendula from Islay (p. 96); Lathyrus Aphaca from banks 

 of Clyde near Newton, Lanark (p. 96) ; Mnium riparium from 

 Blantyre Priory, Lanark (p. 134); Schislostega osmundacea from 

 Carron Glen, and Viria Orobus from Stey Amry, New Cumnock, Ayr. 



