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specimens, and consist of the following : (i) On the Ova and Larvag 

 of Gadus virens, L.; (2) On the Ova and Larvae of the Turbot; (3) 

 On an Egg resembling that of Arnoglossus megastoma, Donov. ; (4) 

 On Lumpenus lampetriformis, Walb. ; and (5) On Rhombus 

 (Zeugopterus) norvegicus, Giinther. 



ON NEW AND RARE BRITISH SPIDERS FOUND IN 1893; WITH 

 RECTIFICATION OF SYNONYMS (Plate). By Rev. O. P. Cambridge, 

 M.A., F.R.S., etc. Prof. Dorset Nat. Hist, and Antiq. Field Club, 

 vol. xv. pp. 103-116(1894). Deals with 37 species, a number of the 

 records being from Scottish localities, mainly from the Edinburgh 

 district, Aviemore, and Paisley. The following are described and 

 figured, namely : Drassus mysticus, sp. n. (from Paisley) ; Peda- 

 nostethus neglectus, Cambr., female; Tmeticus carpenteri, sp.n. (from 

 Pentland Hills) ; Caledonia evansii, Cambr., female (from Pentland 

 Hills) ; Cnephalocotes curtus, Sim. (from " Scotland," Aberlady) ; 

 Savignia frontata, BL, female (a common Scottish species). W. E. 



JOTTINGS FROM MY NOTE-BOOK. By David Robertson, F.L.S., 

 F.G.S. Trans. Nat. Hist. Sac. Glasgow, vol. iv. (N. S.) part i. (1892- 

 1894), pp. 79-84. Notes on Scottish specimens of Sacculina carcini, 

 Thompson, Amphithoe podoceroides, Rathke, Podocerus pulchellus, 

 Milne - Edwards, Buccinum undatum, Linn., Anceus maxillaris, 

 Montagu, and Aglaophenia myriophyllum, Linn. 



PHOLAS CRISPATA, LINN., AS A BORER. By John Smith. Trans. 

 Nat. Hist. Soc. Glasgow, vol. iv. (N. S.), part i. (1892-94), pp. 37-39. 

 On a small colony discovered a few years ago on the Ayrshire coast. 



RETROSPECT OF A LEPIDOPTERIST FOR 1894. By J. W. Tutt. 

 Ent. Record, vol. vi. pp. 8-14 (January 1895). Mention is made of 

 several Scottish records. 



SHORT NOTES FROM THE EXCHANGE BASKETS. Ent. Record, vol. 

 vi. pp. 1 6-1 8 (January 1895) and pp. 91-95 (March 1895). Several 

 Scottish records are given in these notes. 



PERTHSHIRE ENTOMOLOGY. By T. M. M'Gregor. Trans. Perth- 

 shire Soc. Nat. Sci., vol. ii. part i. (1893-94), pp. 29-32. 



NOTES ON THE LEPIDOPTERA OBSERVED DURING A SHORT 

 BOTANICAL TOUR IN WEST SUTHERLAND, THE ORKNEYS, AND 

 SHETLANDS. By Frederick J. Hanbury, F.L.S., F.E.S. Ent. Mo. 

 Mag. (2), vol. vi. pp. 1-12 (January 1895). 



COLLECTING IN ARGYLESHIRE, FROM JUNE icth, 1894. Miss M. 

 L. Cottingham. Entomologist, vol. xxviii. pp. 20-21 (January 1895). 

 A list of 1 08 species of Lepidoptera taken during the year. 



OCCURRENCE OF THE CLOUDED-YELLOW BUTTERFLY (COLIAS 

 EDUSA, FAB.) IN AYRSHIRE. By John Smith. Trans. Nat. Hist. 

 Soc. Glasgow, vol. iv. (N. S.), part i. (1892-94), pp. 35-36. A 

 specimen seen on 22nd September 1892 on an old road near 

 Auchenskeith farm-steading, Dairy. 



