192 ANNALS OF SCOTTISH NATURAL HISTORY 



Tutt, F.E.S. Ent. Record, May 1902, pp. 113-118, and June 

 1902, pp. 147-149. Several Scottish forms alluded to. 



LEPIDOPTERA IN ROSS-SHIRE IN 1901. W. M. Christy. Ento- 

 mologist, May 1902, p. 145. Twenty-six species captured 'about 

 the head-waters of the river Carron. 



DISTRIBUTION OF HEMARIS FUCIFORMIS AND H. TITYUS. 

 Various authors. Ent. Record, June 1902, pp. 161 and 162. 

 Scottish localities referred to. 



PHLOGOPHORA METICULOSA, L., IN DECEMBER. A. E. J. 

 Carter. Ent. Mo. Mag. May 1902, p. 113. Refers to a specimen 

 captured on gth December at Musselburgh. 



NOTODONTA CARMELITA IN SOUTH OF SCOTLAND. J. C. Haggart. 



Entomologist, June 1902, p. 172. A female bred from larvae 

 obtained near Galashiels. The same note also given in Ent. Record, 

 June 1902, p. 164. 



BOTANY. 



THE BRITISH CAPREOLATE FUMITORIES. By H. W. Pugsley, 

 B.A. Journ. Bot. 1902, pp. 129-136, 173-181, t. 436). Discusses 

 the various forms fully, with localities. 



RADICULA, HILL. By H. and J. Groves. Journ. Bot. 1902, 

 p. 200. Points out that by the law of priority Radicula, Hill, must 

 supersede Nasturtium, R. Br., as a generic name, and gives the 

 British species as R. officinalis, H. and J. Groves, R. pinnata, 

 Moench ( = N. sylvestre, Ait.), R. palustris, Moench ( = 1V. terrestre, 

 Ait.), R. lancifolia, Moench ( = N. amphibium, Ait.). 



ON THE DISTRIBUTION OF RUBI IN GREAT BRITAIN. By the 

 Rev. W. Moyle Rogers, F.L.S. Journ. Bot. 1902, pp. 150-157, and 

 p. 201). Contains numerous additions to the county records in 

 the author's " Handbook of British Rubi." 



NEW BRITISH HEPATIC.?:. By Symers M. Macvicar. Journ. 

 Bot. 1 90 2, pp. 157-159. Notes Lepidoziatrichoclados,C. Mull., from 

 Moidart ; Jungermania heterocolpos, Thed., from Craig-an-Lochain, 

 Kjllin ; J. atlantica, Kaalaas, from Dirlot, Caithness ; Marsupella 

 condensata (Angstr.), on Ben Lawers, at 3200 feet; and Aneura 

 incurvata (Lindb.), in Pease Dene, Berwickshire. 



A CATALOGUE OF THE BRITISH MARINE ALG.E. By E. A. L. 

 Batters, LL.B., B.A., F.L.S. Journ. Bot. 1902, March-June; 

 supplement paged separately, eight pages in each part). Includes 

 Orders Myxophycece, Chlorospermece, and Fucoidece, with many locali- 

 ties for the species. 



