60 ANNALS OF SCOTTISH NATURAL HISTORY 



THE SYLVIID/E OF SOLWAY. Robert Service, M.B.O.U. Trans. 

 Nat. Hist. Soc. Glasgow, vol. vii. (N.S.), part ii. (1903-1904), pp. 

 137-147 (published November 1905). Notes on the Whitethroat, 

 Garden Warbler, Lesser Whitethroat, Blackcap, Wood Warbler, 

 Chiff Chaff, Sedge Warbler, and Grasshopper Warbler, all of which 

 are recorded from the area in question. 



HOOPOE IN INVERNESS-SHIRE. V. T. H. The Field, nth 

 November 1905, p. 864. Specimen shot by a crofter near 

 Ballachulish Bay. 



LATE STAY OF SWIFT. A. H. Meiklejohn. Zoologist, October 

 1905, p. 388. One observed at St. Andrews on iyth September. 



GADWALL IN KIRKCUDBRIGHTSHIRE. G. H. Robson. The 

 Field, 4th November 1905, p. SiS. Three examples seen on iyth 

 October, one of them (a male) being shot. 



SANDWICH TERN (STERNA CANTIACA) IN THE FIRTH OF FORTH 

 IN NOVEMBER. H. Drummond Simpson. Zoologist, December 

 1905, p. 465. One seen at Dalmeny on 4th November. 



THE ODONATA (DRAGON-FLIES) OF THE FORTH AREA. W. Evan?. 

 Proc. Roy. Phys. Soc. Edin., vol. xvi. No. 3 (1905), pp. 87-96. 

 Records eleven species, with localities, etc. 



LEPIDOPTERA IN SCOTLAND. C. T. Cruttwell. Ent. Mo. Mag., 

 November 1905, pp. 258-260. A long list of species taken at 

 Aviemore, Rothiemurchus, Rannoch, and the north coast. 



SIREX JUVENCUS IN EDINBURGH. F. W. F. Entomologist, 

 November 1905, p. 283. Female specimen captured on 3rd 

 October. 



THE DIPTERA OF CLYDE, ETC., ETC. Robert Henderson. 

 Trans. Nat. Hist. Soc. Glasgow, vol. vii. (N.S.), part ii. (1903-1904), 

 pp. 148-154 (published November 1905). This paper, as its long 

 title explains, is " A List of Species of the Families Platypezida, 

 Pipinculida;, Syrphidtx, and Conopidce, not recorded in Mr. P. H. 

 Grimshaw's List (Fauna and Flora, etc., of Clyde, 1901), and of 

 additional localities for most of the uncommon species there 

 recorded." Forty-two additional species are mentioned. 



LIST OF BRITISH DOLICHOPODID/E, WITH TABLES AND NOTES. 

 G. H. Verrall, F.E.S. Ent. Mo. Mag., November 1905, pp. 247- 

 252. In this, the concluding portion of an exceedingly valuable 

 paper, many Scottish records are given, as in the previous instalments. 



ON Two SPECIES OF DOLICHOPODID^; TAKEN IN SCOTLAND. 

 G. H. Verrall, F.E.S. Ent. Mo. Mag., December 1905, p. 279. 

 This short article refers to Dolichopus argyrotarsis, Wahlb., and 

 Porphyrops gravipes, Wlk., taken by Col. Yerbury at Nairn and 

 Nethy Bridge in May and June. 



