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plentiful than females, of which I only secured three. WILLIAM 

 EVANS, Edinburgh. 



Orthostira brunnea, Germ., and other Hemiptera in the 

 Edinburgh District. To my records of Heteroptera in last year's 

 " Annals," I can no\v add the following : 



Orthostira brunnea, Germ. One, among moss in Rosslyn Glen, 

 22nd December 1900. First record for Scotland. 



Cryptostemma aUenum, H.-S. A few among shingle by the 

 Heriot Water, nth May last. 



Salda elegantnla, Fall. A few on the side of a muddy ditch, 

 Kincardine-on-Forth, 2yth April last. 



Specimens of each have been submitted to Mr. Saunders. 



There are also in my collection the following Homoptera nearly 

 all unrecorded from Scotland. I am much indebted to Mr. J. 

 Edwards for verifying and correcting my determinations. 



Agallia puncticeps, Germ. Leven, Fife, August 1895. 



Allygus mixtus, Fab. Tynefield near Dunbar, August 1894. 



Livia juncorum, Latr. Pentland Hills, and Elvanfoot. 



Psylla melanoneura, Forst. Heriot, off hawthorn, May 1901. 



P. pineti, Flor. Kirknewton, May 1895. 



P. betultf, Linn. Pentlands, October 1897, several specimens 

 off heather. Mr. Edwards names them "probably" this species. 



P. peregrina, Forst. Polton, off sallows, June. 



P. aim, Linn. Blair Adam, off alder, July 1895 ; Rosslyn, 

 June 1893. 



P. spartii, Guer. Polton, common on broom, June. 



Arytczna genista, Latr. Lanark, September 1899, ff furze j 

 Heriot, May 1901, off broom. 



Trioza albiventris, Forst. Near Balerno, May 1895. 



T. urtica, Linn. Culross, April 1901. "Probably" this 

 species (J. Edwards). WILLIAM EVANS, Edinburgh. 



Scottish Myriapoda. Since my last note on this subject was 

 sent to the "Annals" (ante, p. 120), I have obtained the following 

 further additions to the Scottish list, namely : 



Lithobius melanops, Newp. Near Balerno, under bark on dead 

 tree, April. 



Geophilus truncorum, Mein.- Pentlands above Colinton, and 

 Kincardine-on-Forth, April, under stones. 



Linotcenia maritinia, Leach. Dalmeny, Aberdour (in abundance) 

 and Culross, March and April ; under stones from high-water mark 

 to nearly twenty yards below it. 



Atractosoma polydesmoides (Leach). Morningside, South Queen- 

 ferry, and Culross, March and April ; one specimen from each 

 locality. WILLIAM EVANS, Edinburgh. 



