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TRI^NODES REUTERI, M'LACH., A SPECIES OF TRICHOPTERA 

 NEW TO BRITAIN. By K. J. Morton, F.E.S. Ent. Mo. Mag., 

 December 1906, pp. 270-271. Several specimens taken by Mr. 

 W. Evans on 7th July at the River Laggan (Forth) near Aberfoyle, 

 and again on the i4th of the same month by Messrs. Evans and 

 Morton. 



A CATALOGUE OF LAND, FRESH-WATER, AND MARINE CRUS- 

 TACEA FOUND IN THE BASIN OF THE RlVER FORTH AND ITS 



ESTUARY. By Thomas Scott, LL.D., F.L.S. Proc. Roy. Phys. Soc. 

 Edin., vol. xvi., No. 7, 1906. In this, the second part of the paper, 

 the Ostracoda, Copepoda, and Cirripedia are dealt with. 



ON NEW AND RARE BRITISH MITES OF THE FAMILY ORIBATID/E. 

 C. Warburton and N. D. F. Pearce. Proc. Zool. Soc. Land., 1905, 

 vol. ii. (published April 1906), pp. 564-569), pis. 19, 20. Of the 

 eleven species recorded in this paper, seven are described as new 

 to science. The type of Nothrus crinitus, sp. nov., was taken at 

 Lochgelly, Fife, in May 1905, by W. Evans. 



BOTANY. 



THE DISAPPEARANCE OF BRITISH PLANTS. By G. S. Boulger, 

 F.L.S. Joiirn. Bot., 1906, pp. 414-422. This is a reprint of a 

 paper in t\\Qjonrn. Roy. Hortic. Soc., December 1905. 



MEETING OF THE SCOTTISH ALPINE BOTANICAL CLUB, 1905, 

 AT KILLIN. By Alexander Cowan. Trans. Bot. Soc. Edin., xxiii., 

 1906, pp. 165-167. Cystopteris montana found on Meall nan 

 Tarmachan. 



THE EXTRA-TROPICAL TREES OF ARRAN. By Rev. David 

 Landsborough, LL.D. Trans. Bot. Soc. Edin., xxiii. 1906, pp. 

 1 36- 1 57- A very valuable contribution to the records of the growth 

 in the open air in Arran, and at Kinloch Hourn in West Inverness, 

 of many woody plants from warm climates, the dimensions being 

 given. A list is added of twenty -three species of Bamiuisacece 

 growing at Achnashie in Argyll. 



NOTE ON A RARE BRITISH FERN, CYSTOPTERIS FRAGILIS, VAR. 

 SEMPERVIRENS. By William Young. Proc. Bot. Soc. Edin., xxiii., 

 1906, pp. 192-194. Found in Corrie Ceann-mor, S. Aberdeen- 

 shire, in July 1904. 



NOTE ON RHACOMITIUM RAMULOSUM. By William Young. 

 Proc, Bot. Soc. Edin., xxiii., 1906, pp. 190-191. Found on Craig 

 Mhor, in Mid Perth, in June 1898, but recently determined. 



BRITISH CoENOGONiACEiE. By A. Lorrain Smith, F.L.S. 

 Joitrn. Bot., 1906, pp. 266-268. Calls attention to Racodiian 



