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for Arachnids" in the "Annals of Scottish Natural History" for 

 October last, I should like to put on record the following captures 

 made by myself, mainly in the neighbourhood of Corrie, Arran ; and 

 about Dairy, Ayrshire. The specimens have been shown at the 

 Andersonian Naturalists' Society and the Glasgow Natural History 

 Society. I must mention my indebtedness to the Rev. O. P. 

 Cambridge, to whom the specimens have been submitted for 

 identification. 



Clubiona holosericea, De Geer. Corrie. 



Amaurobius fenestraliS) Str. Corrie and Dairy. 



Textrix denticulata, Oliv. Ailsa Craig. 



Tegenaria derhamii, Scop. Corrie and Dairy. 



Phyllonethis limata, Clk. Corrie. 



Erigone a/ra, Bl. Corrie. 



E. dcntipalpes, Wid. Corrie. 



Bathyphantes concolor, Wid. Dairy. 



Linyphia thoracica, Wid. Corrie. 



Meta seg/nentata, Clk. Dairy. 



M. meriance, Scop. Corrie. 



Zilla x-notata, Clk. Corrie and Dairy. 



Z. affica, C. L. K. Corrie and Stepps. 



Epeira diademafa, Clk. Corrie. 



E. quadrata, Clk. Corrie. 



Xysticus pini, Hahn. Ailsa Craig. 



Trochosa pulverulenta, Clk. Corrie. 



Lycosa aincntata, Clk. Dairy 



L. annulata, Thor. Corrie. 



L. pullata, Clk. Dairy. 



L. riparia, C. L. K. Corrie. 



L. wonticola, C. L. K. Corrie. 



FRANK L. GRANT, Glasgow. 



[Mr. Win. Evans informs us that, as far as he can discover, Lycosa 

 riparia and L. annulata have not hitherto been recorded for Scot- 

 and. EDS.] 



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First Records of Scottish Plants. In the continuation in the 

 "Journal of Botany " (October) of " First Records of British Flower- 

 ing Plants," compiled by Win. A. Clarke, F.L.S., the following species 

 are recorded as having been first noted from Scotland as British : 



Campanula rapunculoides, "1800. At Blair in Scotland ; Fen- 

 wick Skrimshire, M.D. Sm. ' Fl. Brit.,' i. 238." 



Arctostaphylos alpina, " 1777. Upon many of the Highland 



