124 ANNALS OF SCOTTISH NATURAL HISTORY 



CURRENT LITERATURE. 



The Titles and Purport of Papers and Notes relating to Scottish Natural 

 History which have appeared during the Quarter January-March 1903. 



[The Editors desire assistance to enable them to make this Section as complete as 

 possible. Contributions on the lines indicated will be most acceptable and 

 will bear the initials of the Contributor. The Editors will have access to the 

 sources of information undermentioned.] 



ZOOLOGY. 



NOTES FROM ABERDEEN, January to February. W. Wilson. 

 Zoologist (March 1903), p. 108. Refers to the Snow Bunting, 

 Bullfinch, Lapwing, and Lark. 



COLLECTING IN ROSS-SHIRE, 1902. W. M. Christy. Entomo- 

 logist (March 1903), pp. 72-73. Refers to Lasiocampa callunae, 

 and a few other species of Lepidoptera. 



RETROSPECT OF A LEPIDOPTERIST FOR 1902. By Louis B. 

 Prout, F.E.S. Ent. Record (February 1903), pp. 29-33. Scottish 

 records referred to. 



TROCHILIUM CRABRONIFORME IN SCOTLAND. William Evans. 

 Ent. Record (January 1903), p. 23. Seven imagines taken at 

 Luffness and Aberlady, several larvae obtained near Midcalder, and 

 pupce taken at Newpark. 



REARING PETASIA NUBECULOSA. John F. Musham. Ent. 

 Record (January 1903), p. 21. Pupae reared from ova deposited by 

 a female received from Rannoch. 



SPECIES OF THE GENERA EMMELESIA AND EUPITHECIA TAKEN 

 IN ROXBURGHSHIRE. By W. Renton. Entomologist (March 1903), 

 pp. 60-6 1. Twenty-nine species recorded. 



SPILODES STICTICALIS AND BOTYS TERREALIS IN SCOTLAND. 

 Chas. G. Barrett. Ent. Mo. Mag. (March 1903), p. 65. Refers to 

 the occurrence of these species in Fife (see Annals, 1903, p. 53). 



FURTHER NOTES ON THE TORTRICID^; AND TINEINA OF 

 DUMBARTONSHIRE. By J. R. Malloeh. Ent. Mo. Mag. (January 

 1903), pp. 2-4. Fifteen species of Tortricidae, twenty-six of Tineina 

 are recorded in this paper. 



RETROSPECT OF A COLEOPTERIST FOR 1902. By Prof. T. 

 Hudson Beare. Ent. Record, January 1903, pp. 1-5, and Feb- 

 ruary 1903, pp. 34-35. Several Scottish records referred to. 



COLEOPTERA IN SCOTLAND. T. Hudson Beare, F.E.S. Ent. 

 Record (March 1903), p. 77. Sixteen species taken at Dalmeny. 



COLEOPTERA IN THE NEIGHBOURHOOD OF PEEBLES. James 

 E. Black. Ent. Record (March 1903), p. 77. Nine species 

 referred to. 



