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HYNENOPTERA ACULEATA CAPTURED BY COL. YERBURY, R.A., 

 IN SCOTLAND, 1904. By Edward Saunders, F.R.S., etc. Ent. Mo, 

 Mag. November 1904, pp. 248-249. Thirty-six species are here 

 recorded. 



COLEOPTERA IN SCOTLAND. Theodore Wood. Ent. Mo. Mag. 

 November 1904, pp. 260-261. Notes on specimens taken during 

 June and July at Kenmore (Loch Tay), Rannoch, and Boat of 

 Garten. 



LOCHM/EA SUTURALIS, THOMS., VAR. NIGRITA, WEISE. Wm. 



Evans. Ent. Mo. Mag. October 1904, p. 238. Two specimens 

 of this variety taken near Kirknewton on 3rd May 1901. 



NEUROMIA CLATHRATA, KOL., IN WIGTOWNSHIRE. Kenneth J. 

 Morton. Ent. Mo. Mag. December 1904, p. 281. A female 

 taken by Mr. J. G. Gordon at Corsemalzie in June of last year. 

 This is an extremely rare species, and the present is the first 

 Scottish record. 



BOTANY. 



BIOGRAPHICAL INDEX OF BRITISH AND IRISH BOTANISTS. By 

 James Britten, K.S.G., F.L.S., and G. S. Boulger, F.G.S., F.L.S. 

 Second Supplement, 1898-1902 (from Milne to Young), Journ. Hot., 

 1904, pp. 378-385. In this useful Index are included the following 

 names of Scottish Botanists: Rev. John Hutton Pollexfen (1813- 

 1899); John Rattray, B.Sc. (1858-1900); Edward J. Ravenscroft 

 (1816-1890); John Sim (1824-1901) ; Robert Smith, B.Sc. (1873- 

 1900); Col. John S. Stirling ( -1900); John Storrie (i 8 43~ 

 1901); Dr. Charles Stuart (1825-1902) ; Dr. Peter C. Sutherland, 

 (1822-1900). 



PROCEEDINGS OF THE PERTHSHIRE SOCIETY OF NATURAL 

 SCIENCE, Winter Session 1903-4, includes (pages vii-xiv) a brief 

 account of plants, etc., found in excursions of the Society in 1903, 

 On June i, to Kirkmichael ; June 20, to North Queensferry and 

 Rosyth ; July 25, Invergowrie to Longforgan ; Aug. 5, to Wormit ; 

 and of the Meeting of the Scottish Cryptogamic Society, Sept. 29, 

 30, Oct. i, at Perth, with visits to Kinnoull Hill and Scone 

 Woods. 



THE RIVERSIDE MARSHES BETWEEN ERROL AND INVERGOWRIE. 

 By William Barclay. Trans. Perthsh. Soc. N.S., 1894, iv. i, pp. 58- 

 62. An account of the characteristic vegetation of the Tay in its 

 lower course. 



SUGGESTIONS TOWARDS THE PREPARATION OF A RECORD OF 

 THE FLORA OF SCOTLAND. By James W. H. Trail, M.D., F.R.S. 

 Trans. Bot. Soc. Edinb., xxii. part iii. pp. 265-277, 1904 (read 



12/2/03). 



