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CHAR^EAS GRAMINIS IN SOUTHERN SCOTLAND. A. Adie Dalglish. 

 Entomologist, vol. xxvii. p. 317 (November 1894). Note on speci- 

 mens found at Moffat, Dumfriesshire, in July 1894. 



PHIBALAPTERYX LAPIDATA AT GLEN MESSIN, ARGYLESHIRE. 

 James J. F. X. King. Ent. Mo. Mag. (2), vol. v. p. 275 (December 

 1894). Specimen taken on 9th September 1892. 



PHIBALAPTERYX LAPIDATA, HB., IN SOUTH LANARKSHIRE. 

 Kenneth J. Morton. Ent. Mo. Mag. (2), vol. v. p. 257 (November 

 1894). Other species are also recorded. 



PHIBALAPTERYX LAPIDATA IN STIRLINGSHIRE. J. J. F. X. King. 

 Ent. Mo. Mag. (2), vol. v. p. 257 (November 1894). 



PHIBALAPTERYX LAPIDATA IN SOUTH ARGYLESHIRE. W. M. 

 Christy. Ent. Mo. Mag. (2), vol. v. p. 275 (December 1894). 

 Two specimens taken (24th September and 3rd October) near the 

 head of Loch Striven. 



HYMENOPTERA IN SHETLAND AND ORKNEY. F. D. Morice. 

 Ent. Mo. Mag. (2), vol. v. p. 259 (November 1894). Bombus 

 Smithianus, B. moalis, and Myrmica ruginodis recorded for Shetland, 

 and Psithyrus vestalis, Bombus distinguendus, and B. Smithianus 

 for Orkney. 



A MONOGRAPH OF BRITISH BRACONID^E. PART V. By the Rev. 

 Thomas A. Marshall. Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond., 1894, part iv. 

 (December), pp. 497-534, Plates XI. and XII. This part deals with 

 a portion of the Alysiides, and gives the Scottish localities for the 

 various species. 



PAL./EARCTIC NEMOURS. By Kenneth J. Morton. Trans. Ent. 

 Soc. Lond., 1894, part iv. (December), pp. 557-574, Plates XIII. 

 and XIV. Scottish localities are mentioned. 



ADDITIONS TO THE FAUNA OF THE FIRTH OF FORTH. PART VI. 

 By Thomas Scott, F.L.S. Rep. Fish. Board Scot. (1893), part iii. 

 pp. 231-270, Plates V.-X. These include 43 species of Copepoda, 

 i of Ostracoda, 10 of Amphipoda, i of Annelida, and i of Mollusca. 

 Of Copepoda 17 species are described and figured for the first time, 

 and one is new to Britain. A useful summary of Mr. Scott's work 

 during the past few years on the Copepoda of the Forth is also given. 



THE INVERTEBRATE FAUNA OF THE INLAND WATERS OF SCOT- 

 LAND. PART IV. By Thomas Scott, F.L.S. Rep. Fish. Board 

 Scot. (1893), part iii. pp. 284-290. Treats of Loch Tay, Perthshire ; 

 Loch Mullach, Corrie; Loch Awe, and Loch Assynt in Sutherlandshire. 



CONTRIBUTIONS TO OUR KNOWLEDGE OF THE GENUS CYCLUS, 

 FROM THE CARBONIFEROUS FORMATION OF VARIOUS BRITISH 

 LOCALITIES. By Henry Woodward, LL.D., F.R.S. Geol. Mag., 

 Dec. IV. vol. i. pp. 530-539, Plate XV. and Figs. 1-3 (December 

 1894). Several references to Scottish specimens are given. 



