60 ANNALS OF SCOTTISH NATURAL HISTORY 



PANCHLORA EXOLETA, KLUG. (BLATTID^E), IMPORTED INTO 

 SCOTLAND. W. L. Distant. Ent. Mo. Mag. (October 1902) p. 

 247. Specimen obtained by Mr. Robert Service at Maxwelltown, 

 Dumfries. 



LIST OF SPECIES, VARIETIES, AND ABERRATIONS OF LEPIDOPTERA 

 SO FAR ONLY RECORDED FROM THE BRITISH ISLANDS. By J. W. 

 Tutt. Ent. Record, vol. xiv. pp. 259-262 (October 1902). Includes 

 several Scottish forms. 



LATE SEASON FOR LEPIDOPTERA IN PERTHSHIRE. E. Rogers 

 Bush. Ent. Record, vol. xiv. p. 271 (October 1902). Eight species 

 are referred to, with dates. 



AUGUST LEPIDOPTERA IN SUTHERLANDSHIRE. Neville Chamber- 

 lain, F.E.S. Ent. Record, vol. xiv. p. 302 (November 1902). 



AGRIUS CONVOLVULI AT WICK. David Rosie. Ent. Record, 

 vol. xiv. p. 276 (October 1902). Female specimen found lying on 

 a path on 3rd September 1902. 



LOPHOPTERYX CARMELITA IN SUTHERLAND. Neville Chamber- 

 lain, F.E.S. Ent. Record, vol. xiv. p. 274 (October 1902). Larva 

 taken in August 1902. 



NOTES ON GATHERINGS OF CRUSTACEA COLLECTED BY THE 

 FISHERY STEAMER " GARLAND," AND THE STEAM TRAWLERS " STAR 

 OF PEACE " AND " STAR OF HOPE," OF ABERDEEN, DURING THE 

 YEAR 1901. By Thomas Scott, F.L.S. 20//2 Ann. Rep. Fishery 

 Board for Scotland, part iii. pp. 447-485, pis. xxii.-xxv. (October 

 1902). Includes descriptions of four genera and ten species new to 

 science. 



NOTES ON THE ENTOMOSTRACA OF MID-LOTHIAN. By Dr. T. B. 

 Sprague and Miss B. Sprague. Trans. Edin. Field Nat. and Micro. 

 Soc., vol. iv. part iv. (1902) pp. 305-321, pis. xxxi. and xxxia. An 

 interesting paper, containing notes on sixty species. 



NOTES ON SOME PARASITES OF FISHES. By Thomas Scott, 

 F.L.S. 2oth Ann. Rep. Fishery Board for Scotland, part iii. pp. 

 288-303, pis. xii. and xiii. (October 1902). Several species noticed 

 (chiefly Copepoda) which have not been previously recorded from 

 the coast of Scotland, including also six new to science. 



NOTES ON THE MARINE DEPOSITS OF THE FIRTH OF FORTH, 

 AND THEIR RELATION TO ITS ANIMAL LIFE. By F. G. Pearcey. 

 Trans. Nat. Hist. Soc. Glasgow, vol. vi. (N. S.) part ii. (June 1902) 

 pp. 217-251 and chart. Includes a long list of animals obtained 

 by trawl, dredge, and tow-net in the areas of the Firth of Forth 

 stations. 



