190 ANNALS OF SCOTTISH NATURAL HISTORY 



article relative to the distinctness of these two species, and based 

 partially on an examination of specimens taken at Rannoch. 



NOTES ON THE GENUS GONATOPUS (DRYININ/E). A. J. Chitty, 

 Ent. Record, April 1907, pp. 79-82. Scottish localities are referred 

 to. 



NOTES ON DIPTERA IN SCOTLAND, 1906. A. E. J. Carter, Ent. 

 J/(>. Mag., May 1907, pp. 110-112. A long list of species, taken at 

 Polton, Musselburgh, and Aberfoyle. 



DIPTERA IN DUMBARTONSHIRE IN 1906. J. R. Malloch, Ent. 

 Mo. Mag., April 1907, pp. 86-87. A list of 82 species taken chiefly 

 at Bonhill. 



THE MYRIAPODS (CENTIPEDES AND MILLIPEDES) OF THE FORTH 

 AREA. William Evans, F.R.S.E., Proc. Roy. Phys. Soc. Edin., vol. 

 xvi. Xo. 8 (May 1907), pp. 405-414. -- Notes on 17 species, 

 specimens of nearly all of which were determined for the author by 

 Mr. Pocock. 



BOTANY. 



A FURTHER CONTRIBUTION TO THE FRESH-WATER PLANKTON OF 

 THE SCOTTISH LOCHS, by W. West and G. S. West, Trans. Roy. 

 Soc. Edin., xli. 1906, pp. 477-518, 7 plates. 



NOTES ON THE FORMATION AND FLORA OF A SHINGLE ISLAND IN 

 THE RIVER ORCHY, DALMALLY, ARGYLL. By Beatrice Sprague, 

 Trans. Edinb. Field Nat. and Micr. Soc., v. 1906, pp. 290-315, 3 

 maps. 



NOTES ON BRITISH RUBI. By Edward Gilbert, M.D., Jonrn. 

 Bot. 1907, pp. 129-135. 



BRITISH ROSES OF THE MOLLIS-TOMENTOSA GROUP. By Rev. 

 Augustine Ley, Joitrn. Bot., 1907, pp. 200-210. A discussion of 

 the forms, which are ranked under 18 'species.' Each is defined, 

 and its distribution in Britain, as known to the author, is 

 indicated. 



FORMS OF POTAMOGETON NEW TO BRITAIN. By Arthur Bennett, 

 fourn. Bot., 1907, pp. 172-176. An important contribution to the 

 history of the genus in Britain. Several of the forms are from 



Scotland. 



SYNOPSIS OF THE ORDERS, GENERA, AND SPECIES OF MYCETOZOA. 

 By A. and G. Lister, Journ. Bot. 1907, pp. 176-197. A very 

 valuable abstract of the most distinctive features of the group in all 

 grades of classification down to species. 



