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LYCOSA LUGUBRIS, Walck. A few ad. $ s were captured in the 

 woods at Inverdruie. 



LYCOSA PULLATA (ClcrcK). Extremely common. $ s carrying egg- 

 cocoons by 1 3th May. 



LYCOSA NIGRICEPS, Thor. Only detected at Loch-an-Eilan, where 

 two adults ( c? and $) and several imm. $ s were secured in the 

 beginning of June. 



LYCOSA HERBIGRADA, Blackw. Common on the shingle by the 

 Spey and the Druie, and also at Loch Gamhna. Adults in 

 May and June. Mr. Cambridge informs us that he has 

 received it from Perthshire and also from Ross-shire. 



LYCOSA PALUSTRIS (Linn.} Common in many places ; ? s carrying 

 egg-cocoons as early as i3th May. 



ATTID^. 



EPIBLEMUM SCENICUM (Clerck}. Not uncommon on walls, palings, 

 etc. 



HELIOPHANUS FLAVIPES, C. L. K. One at Loch Vaa in May, and 

 another (a $ which has been shown to Mr. Cambridge) 

 at the Dell in June. Has been recorded for the neighbour- 

 hood of Glasgow. 



HASARIUS FALCATUS (Clerck\ = Salticus coronatus, Blackw., " Spid. 

 Gr. Brit, and Irel." Two ad. 9 s at Loch Vaa, 2yth May. 



NEON RETICULATUS (Blackw.} Fairly common among stones at 

 foot of Craigellachie, near Aviemore ; a few also at Loch-an- 

 Eilan and Altdruie. 



EUOPHRYS ERRATICUS (Walck.} A good many under stones at foot 

 of Craigellachie. 



ON SOME FORMS OF RANUNCULUS 

 FLAM MU LA, LINN. 



By P. EWING. 



HAVING devoted some time to the study of this plant and 

 its allied forms on the shores of Loch Leven in Kinross and 

 elsewhere, I read a paper, and exhibited a series of forms 

 to illustrate it, before the " Glasgow Natural History Society " 

 in 1884, with the object of trying to prove that six of the 

 forms that I will shortly refer to were all variations of the 



