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Bramblings and a single male Waxwing observed at Edrom on i2th 

 Nov. 



THE WILLOW-WRENS OF A LOTHIAN WOOD. S. E. Brock, 

 Zoologist, Nov. 1910, pp. 401-417, and map. A voluminous 

 account of the habits of the birds and distribution of their nests, etc. 



GLOSSY IBIS SHOT IN UIST. H. Newton, The Field, loth Dec. 

 1910, p. 1094. Specimen shot in South Uist in November. 



ALBINO RINGED PLOVER IN ORKNEY. J. Gwyn Jeffreys, The 

 field, i yth Sept. 1910, p. 551. A white example obtained at 

 Kirk wall on 2oth Aug. 



NOTES ON SOME RARE MOLLUSCA FROM THE NORTH SEA AND 

 SHETLAND-FAEROE CHANNEL. James Simpson, Journ. Conch., Oct. 

 1910, pp. 109-115. One hundred and twelve species recorded. 



LAMPRONIA (INCURVARIA) TENUICORNIS, STN., IN INVERNESS- 

 SHIRE. Eustace R. Bankes, Ent. Mo. Mag., Oct. 1910, p. 239. 

 Male taken near Aviemore on i5th June 1909. Reported to be 

 new to Scotland. 



ATHETA (HOMALOTA) PICIPENNIS, MANNH., A NEW BRITISH 

 BEETLE. Norman H. Joy, M.R.C.S., F.E.S., Ent. Mo. Mag., Nov. 

 1910, p. 252. Recorded from Dalwhinnie (one, Sept. 1909) and 

 Aviemore (a few, xoth Sept. 1910). 



CRYPTAMORPHA DESJARDINSI, GUER., IN GLASGOW. Anderson 

 Fergusson, Ent. Mo. Mag., Oct. 1910, p. 238. Specimen found in 

 house, probably introduced with bananas. 



DESCRIPTION OF A NEW SPECIES OF GALERUCELLA. Rev. W. 

 W. Fowler, D.Sc., M.A., F.L.S. Ent. Mo. Mag., Oct. 1910, pp. 228- 

 229. Galerucella fergussoni, sp. nov., described from specimens 

 taken at Fossil and Frankfield Loch, near Glasgow, by Mr. Anderson 

 Fergusson. [See also Glasgow Naturalist, 1910, iii. 36.] 



FURTHER CAPTURES OF GALERUCELLA FERGUSSONI, FOWLER. 

 Andrew Adie Dalglish. Ent. Mo. Mag., Nov. 1910, pp. 262-263. 

 Taken at Fossil Marsh in 1900 (three specimens) and at 

 Milngavie. 



FIELD NOTES ON BRITISH SAWFLIES (continued). Claude Morley. 

 F.Z.S., Entomologist, October 1910, pp. 281-285. The following 

 Scotch records are given : Emphytus braccatus, Taynuilt (Beaumont); 

 Taxones equiseti, Clunie (Elliott). 



Two DIPTERA NEW TO BRITAIN. D. Sharp, M.A., F.R.S., Ent. 

 Mo. Mag., Dec. 1910, pp. 274-275. Microdon eggeri Mik, taken at 

 Rannoch, June 1910; Ernoneura argus, Ztt, captured on the shores 

 of Loch Garten, near Nethy Bridge, June or July, and by Col. 

 Yerbury in the Thurso district (near Scrabster). 



