CURRENT LITERATURE 123 



THE HOODED AND CARRION CROWS IN SCOTLAND. D. A. M. 

 The Field, gth February 1907, p. 215. A short paragraph giving 

 particulars of distribution in various parts of the country. 



GREENLAND FALCON IN LEWIS. R. The Field, 23rd February 

 1907, p. 307. Specimen seen at Scaliscro on 2ist January. 



GREENLAND FALCON IN ARGYLLSHIRE. Austin Mackenzie. 

 The Field, 26th January 1907, p. 149. One seen, but the exact 

 locality not specified. 



RIBBON FISH IN ORKNEY. H. W. Robinson. The Field, i6th 

 March 1907, p. 445. Specimen washed ashore at Whitemill, 

 Burness, Sanday. It measured 13 feet in length, 2 inches across, 

 and about 8 inches in depth. 



ON THE OCCURRENCE OF CONODONTS IN THE ARENIG-LLANDEILO 

 FORMATIONS OF THE SOUTHERN UPLANDS OF SCOTLAND. By John 

 Smith. Trans. Nat. Hist. Soc. Glasgow, vol. vii. (N.S.), part iii. 

 pp. 235-252, pis. v.-ix. (February 1907). Several new species are 

 described and figured. 



GALASHIELS AND DISTRICT : A GUIDE TO THE EXISTING 

 FAUNA. Proc. Berwickshire Nat. Club, vol. xix., No. ii. pp. i 79-203. 

 This paper consists of ( i ) General Remarks, by William Shaw ; 

 (2) List of Coleoptera captured by J. M. Whitehead and others ; 

 and (3) List of Land and Freshwater Mollusca found by J. 

 Roseburgh. At the beginning of the paper is also given a List of 

 Butterflies and a List of Moths found in the district. 



MONOGRAPH OF THE LAND AND FRESHWATER MOLLUSCA OF 

 THE BRITISH ISLES. By John W. Taylor. Parts 13 and 14, pub- 

 lished 1 6th February 1907. As usual, full details of distribution 

 in Scotland are given under each species. 



SCOTTISH LEPIDOPTERA IN 1906. By A. E. Gibbs, F.L.S. 

 Entomologist, March 1907, pp. 55-58. A summary of the species 

 collected by Mr. L. G. Esson in Perthshire, Aberdeenshire, and 

 Elginshire. 



LEPIDOPTERA OF EAST SUTHERLAND. By M. A. Rollason. 

 Entomologist, February 1907, pp. 40-41. A list of ninety-three 

 species taken during 1906 within a ten-mile radius of Golspie. 

 The larvte of five species are also mentioned. 



RETROSPECT OF A COLEOPTERIST FOR 1906. By Prof. T. 

 Hudson Beare, B.Sc., F.R.S.E., F.E.S. Ent. Record, February 

 1907, pp. 29-33. Several Scottish records, all previously published, 

 are referred to. 



PSYCHODID/E IN DUMBARTONSHIRE IN 1906. By J. R. Malloch. 



Ent. Mo. Mag., February 1907, p. 43. Twenty species recorded, 

 all identified by the Rev. A. E. Eaton. 



