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NESTING OF THE SCOTKR IN SUTHERLAND. C. H. T. White- 

 head. The Field, i3th July 1907, p. 53, and 3ist August 1907, p. 

 435. Nest with six young and two eggs found towards end of June 

 near the edge of an inland loch, and another brood a few days later 

 swimming with the moiher in a small tarn. 



SOME NOTES ON THE LEPIDOPTERA OF THE " DALE COLLECTION " 

 OF BRITISH INSECTS, NOW IN THE OXFORD UNIVERSITY MUSEUM 

 (continued}. James J. Walker, M.A., R.N., F.L.S. Ent. Mo. Mag., 

 July 1907, pp. 154-158. Reference made to a series of Zygaena 

 exulans from Braemar ; specimens of Sphinx pinastri taken by Dr. 

 Leach near Edinburgh and by Mr. Wilson, in 1818, in " Ravelston 

 Wood, near Edinburgh " ; and four examples of Sesia scolieeformis 

 from Rannoch. 



NOTES ON THE GENUS CRYPTOPHAGUS, WITH A TABLE OF SPECIES. 

 Arthur J. Chitty. Ent. Mo. Mag., July- August 1907, pp. 164- 

 171. -C. fumatus taken at Forres and C. cylindrus mentioned as 

 occurring in the North of Scotland. 



ON THE BRACONIDOUS CRYPTOGASTRES. Claude Morley, F.E.S. 

 Entomologist, August 1907, pp. 179-184. Acrogaster rufipes re- 

 corded from Aberdeenshire, and A. quadridentatus from Nairn. 



HYPOPHYLLUS CRINIPES, STAEG., IN THE FORTH DISTRICT. 

 A. E. J. Carter. Ent. Mo. Mag., July 1907, p. 160. One male 

 and two females taken at Musselburgh. 



ON SOME BRITISH POLYZOA. Canon A. M. Norman, M.A., etc. 

 Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist., September 1907, pp. 207-212, 

 plate ix. Terebripora ditrupse, sp. n., described from specimens 

 obtained off Shetland. Schizoporella alderi and Phylactella pygmoea 

 are also recorded from Shetland. 



ON THE OCCURRENCE OF A SUPPOSED AUSTRALASIAN HYDROID 

 (SERTULARIA ELONGATA) IN THE NORTH SEA. James Ritchie, M.A., 

 B.Sc. Proc. Roy. Phys. Soc., vol. xvii. No. 2 (March 1907), pp. 78- 

 80. A cluster of colonies found in the net of a trawler which had 

 been working off the Shetland Isles and off Buchan Ness. The 

 author comes to the conclusion that the specimen drifted from an 

 Australasian, perhaps from a West Australian locality, to the spot 

 where it was picked up. 



THE ATRACTYLIS COCCINEA OF T. S. WRIGHT. G. S. Russell, 

 M.A. Ann. and. Mag. Nat. Hist., July 1907, pp. 52-55, and 

 figure. Redescribes the species, and refers to specimens obtained 

 in the Firths of Forth and Clyde. 



HISTORY OF THE LOCH-AN-EILEIN OSPREYS. C. G. Cash. 

 Cairngorm Club Journal, July 1907, pp. 270-278. Give chrono- 

 logical notes gathered from various sources and from personal 

 observations extending from the year 1804 to 1902. Information 

 regarding Loch Morlich, Glenmore, is also given. 



