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CURRENT LITERATURE. 



The Titles and Purport of Papers and Notes relating to Scottish Natural 

 History which have appeared during the Quarter April- June 1901. 



[The Editors desire assistance to enable them to make this Section as complete as 

 possible. Contributions on the lines indicated will be most acceptable and 

 will bear the initials of the Contributor. The Editors will have access to the 

 sources of information undermentioned.] 



ZOOLOGY. 



NOTES FROM SHETLAND. T. Edmondston Saxby. Zoologist (4), 

 vol. v. p. 189 (May 1901). Notes on five species of birds. 



ROBIN IN SHETLAND. O. V. Aplin and T. Edmondston Saxby. 

 Zoologist (4), vol. v. p. 154 (April 1901). Two specimens recorded. 



ORTHOPTERA FROM RENFREWSHIRE. W. J. Lucas. Ento- 

 mologist, vol. xxxiv. p. 130 (April 1901). Three species recorded. 



LEPIDOPTEROLOGICAL NOTES OF THE YEAR 1900. Percy C. 

 Reid. E?it. Record, vol. xiii. pp. 130-133 (April 1901). Several 

 species recorded from Rannoch and Mount Schehallion. 



LEPIDOPTERA FROM SOUTH-WEST SCOTLAND. A. A. Dalglish. 

 Ent. Record, vol. xiii. pp. 133-135 (April 1901). 



LEPIDOPTERA IN THE WESTERN HIGHLANDS. W. G. Sheldon. 

 Ent. Record, vol. xiii. pp. 135-136 (April 1901). 



ON A PROBABLE NEW LOCALITY FOR ANTHROCERA EXULANS. 

 W. G. Sheldon. Ent. Record, vol. xiii. pp. 136-137 (April 1901). 

 Refers to the capture of this species in the Glencoe district in July 

 1898. 



SELENIA BILUNARIA, Sf>. ( = ILLUNARIA, Hb.\ APPARENTLY NOT 

 DOUBLE BROODED IN SCOTLAND. William Evans. Ent. Mo. Mag. 

 (2), vol. xii. p. 126 (May 1901). 



SELENIA TETRALUNARIA (ILLUSTRARIA) IN SCOTLAND. Francis 

 C. Woodbridge. Entomologist, vol. xxxiv. p. 179 (June 1901). 

 A male bred from a larva taken near Dunkeld in September 1900. 



ZONOSOMA PENDULARIA IN OCTOBER. Francis C. Woodbridge. 

 Entomologist, vol. xxxiv. p. 179 (June 1901). Specimen bred in 

 October from larva taken at Kingussie. 



TIPULID^E IN THE WEST OF SCOTLAND. By Robert Henderson. 

 Ent. Mo. Mag. (2), vol. xii. pp. 113-115 (May 1901). A list of 

 133 species, including four new to Britain. Corrections are given 

 at p. 150 of the same magazine. 



