262 ANNALS OF SCOTTISH NATURAL HISTORY 



THE INVERTEBRATE FAUNA OF THE INLAND WATERS OF SCOT- 

 LAND Part VII. By Thomas Scott, F.L.S. Including AN 

 ACCOUNT OF THE EXAMINATION OF SOME OF THE LOCHS OF 

 SHETLAND. By Thomas Scott, F.L.S., and Robert Duthie. 15^ 

 Ann. Rep. Fishery Board Scot., pt. iii. pp. 316-333, pi. ix. (1897). 

 The species recorded include a Canthocamptus new to science, 

 a species of Moraria new to Britain, and a species of Cyclops new 

 to Britain. A species of Cyclops new to the Scottish fauna is 

 also recorded. 



ADDITIONS TO " BRITISH CONCHOLOGY." By J. T. Marshall. 

 Journ. of Conchology, vol. viii. pp. 353-372 (April 1897), and pp. 

 385-395 (July 1897). A large number of Scottish records are 

 given. 



LIST OF ADDITIONS, ETC., TO SHARP AND FOWLER'S "CATALOGUE 

 OF BRITISH COLEOPTERA" (1893). By G. C. Champion, F.Z.S. 

 Ent. Mo. Mag. (2), vol. viii. pp. 145-147 (July 1897). The follow- 

 ing Scottish records are mentioned : Bembidium virens (Loch 

 Maree) and Telephorus figuratus, Tar. cruachanus (Ben Cruachan). 



NESTING OF THE GREAT NORTHERN AND BLACK-THROATED 

 DIVERS IN SHETLAND. O. V. Aplin. Zoologist (4), vol. i. p. 425 

 (September 1897). This note discusses two statements respecting 

 these birds in an article by Mr. Bernard A. E. Buttress in the 

 previous number of the magazine. 



GOLDEN EAGLE IN ROSS-SHIRE. John Morley. Zoologist (4), 

 vol. i. p. 425 (September 1897). A fine specimen, two years old, 

 and measuring 36 in. in length, and over 7 ft. in expanse of wings, 

 and weighing 1 1 lb., caught a few days previous to publication. 



BOTANY. 



EXTRACTS FROM BOTANICAL EXCHANGE CLUB REPORT, 1895. 

 By William H. Beeby, F.L.S. Journ. Bot., Aug., pp. 307-312. 

 CaltJia palustris, L., var. procumbens, Beck, " Marshy ground, Loch 

 Insh, near Aviemore, v.c. 96, i5th June 1894; A. Somerville," is 

 referred to C. radicans. Weingcertneria canescens, Bernh., sand-dunes 

 by the sea between Morar river and Arisaig, July 1895 ; Frederick 

 Townsend. Mr. Townsend ascertained that it had been sown here 

 by Mr. E. A. Macdonnell of Morar. 



NOTES ON WEST Ross PLANTS. By E. S. and C. Salmon. 

 Journ. Hot., Sept., pp. 347-349. Is supplemental to Mr. Druce's 

 "Flora" in Trans. Bot. Soc. Edinb., 1894. New records for v.c. 

 are Rubus Rogersii, Linton, and^?. villicaulis, Kochl., from Kinloch- 

 ewe; Epilobium anagallidifolium, Lam. x palustre, L., Slioch; Circcea 

 alpina, L., var. intermedia, Loch Maree ; Hieracium graniticoluni, 



