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NESTLING SNIPE IN JULY. Dalziel MacKenzie. The Field, 

 July 1899, p. 227. Two birds just hatched found on a nest near 

 Farr, Inverness, on 23rd July. 



BEWICK'S SWAN IN SOUTH UIST. Donald Guthrie. The Field, 

 1 2th August 1899, p. 315. Six birds reported as remaining during 

 the summer. 



LATE GROUSE NEST. " W. F. L." The Field, 26th August 1899, 

 p. 394. A hen found sitting on three eggs on the Strontian 

 shooting, Argyllshire, on i yth August. 



HEBRIDAL SMELT OFF ARRAN. W. B. Tegetmeier. The Field, 

 26th August 1899, p. 394. Specimen caught by Mr. H. Knox Dicks 

 in Brodick Bay on i8th August 1899. 



THE INVERTEBRATE FAUNA OF THE INLAND WATERS OF 

 SCOTLAND REPORT ON SPECIAL INVESTIGATION. By Thomas 

 Scott, F.L.S. I7//Z Ann. Rep. Fishery Board for Scotland, pt. iii. 

 pp. 132-204, pi. vii. (July 1899). This valuable paper is a 

 description of the results of a special investigation of eleven Scottish 

 lochs. Each of the lochs is described, and temperature observations, 

 lists of pelagic entomostraca and shore invertebrates given. A 

 general list is appended (pp. 182-185) f a ^ tne Crustacea and 

 Mollusca recorded in the previous pages, showing in which lochs 

 they were observed. The paper concludes with notes on some of 

 the species mentioned in the general list. 



REVISION OF BRITISH MOLLUSCA. By the Rev. Canon A. M. 

 Norman, M.A., D.C.L., LL.D., F.R.S., etc. Ann. and Mag. Nat. 

 Hist. (7), vol. iv. pp. 126-153 (August 1899). The present instal- 

 ment, which is the last, " brings the list of British Mollusca on the 

 descending arrangement as far as the Cerethiopsidae." A large 

 number of Scottish records are given. 



NOTES ON RECENT GATHERINGS OF MICRO-CRUSTACEA FROM 

 THE CLYDE AND THE MORAY FIRTH. By Thomas Scott, F.L.S. 

 I7//Z Ann. Rep. Fishery Board for Scotland, pt. iii. pp. 248-273, 

 pis. x.-xiii. (July 1899). Notes are given on forty-four species 

 of Copepoda, five of which are described as new, and two of which 

 form the types of new genera. Brief notes are also given on several 

 species of Amphipoda, Isopoda, Cumacea, and Schizopoda. 



CONTRIBUTIONS TO FOSSIL CRUSTACEA. By Professor T. Rupert 

 Jones, F.R.S., F.G.S., and Henry Woodward, LL.D., F.R.S., F.G.S. 

 Geol. Mag., Dec. IV. vol. vi. pp. 388-395, pi. xv. (September 1899). 

 -The following Scottish species are described and figured as new : 

 Hibbertia orbicularis, Burdiehouse, and Anthrapalsemon glaber, 

 Kilmaurs, Ayrshire. Both are from the Coal Measures. 



EREBIA ^THIOPS (BLANDINA) IN THE ISLE OF SKYE. G. W. 

 Kirkaldy. Entomologist, vol. xxxii. p. 236 (September 1899). 



