CURRENT LITERATURE 133 



LOXOCERA FULVIVENTRIS, Me., NEAR FORRES. F. Jenkinson. 

 Ent. Mo. Mag., January 1904, p. 17. A female taken on 3131 

 August. 



ASTEIA ELEGANTULA, ZETT., A SPECIES OF DlPTERA NEW TO 



BRITAIN. F. Jenkinson, M.A. Ent. Mo. Mag., January 1904, 

 p. 4. A specimen captured on ist September on the banks of the 

 Findhorn. 



DRAGONFLIES IN 1902 AND 1903. W. G. Lucas, B.A., F.E.S. 

 Entomologist, February 1904, pp, 29-34. Refers to a specimen of 

 Agrion hastulatum taken by Mr. King at Aviemore in 1903. 



AGRION HASTULATUM, ETC. W. J. Lucas. Entomologist, March 

 1904, p. 85. Refers to a specimen in the possession of Mr. C. W. 

 Dale, taken by Mr. Richard Weaver in Sutherlandshire in 1842. 



NOTES ON WIGTOWNSHIRE COLEOPTERA. J. G. Gordon, F.E.S. 

 Ent. Record, ist March 1904, pp. 78-80. 



RETROSPECT OF A COLEOPTERIST FOR 1903. Prof. T. Hudson 

 Beare, B.Sc. Ent. Record, i5th February 1904, pp. 29-32. 

 Scottish records referred to. 



COLEOPTERA IN THE PEEBLES DISTRICT IN 1903. James E. 

 Black. Ent. Record, i5th January 1904, pp. 17-18. Nineteen 

 species mentioned. 



ON A SECOND GENERATION OF OUR FORRES TRIPH^NA COMES, 

 HB. Louis B. Prout, F.E.S. Ent. Record, i5th January 1904, 



PP- i-5- 



BOTANY. 



NOTES ON SOME ADDITIONS TO THE BOTANY OF AYRSHIRE. 

 By Andrew Gilchrist. Reprinted from Kilmarnock Glen field Ramblers 

 Annals, 1901-1904. Several additions to flora of Ayrshire, of which 

 Subularia aquatica, Corallorhiza innata, and Cetera i ch officinarum 

 are native, and the others are casuals probably. 



REPORTS ON EXCURSIONS OF GLASGOW NATURAL HISTORY 

 SOCIETY, 7/9/01-23/8/02. Trans. Nat. Hist. Soc. Glasg., VI. (N.S.), 

 part iii. pp. 333-355, published December 1903. These contain 

 numerous references to native plants and cultivated trees and bushes 

 observed, with dimensions of large trees at Arniston, Craigends, 

 Cambusnethan House, Dalziel House, Milton Lockhart, and 

 Galston, and a list of fungi seen in the neighbourhood of Arniston 

 and Temple along the South Esk in Midlothian. 



PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY OF GLASGOW, 



24/9/01-26/8/02. Trans. Nat. Hist. Soc. Glasg., I.e., pp. 356-388. 



Several notes on Scottish plants, especially on Nasturtium 



sylvestre from Renfrew and Dumbartonshires, Carex disticha from 



