NOTES ON THE INSECT FAUNA OF SOUTH UIST 89 



Gerris odonfogaster, Zett. One ^ and two ? ? , loc. 4. 

 Notoiiecta glauca, L. One, loc. 4, and one, loc. 7 both immature. 

 Corixa carinata, Sahib. Three, loc. 7 ; one, loc. 10, 



,, fabricii, Fieb. One, loc. i. 



,, scotH, Fieb. Seven, loc. 8. 

 Philcetms lineatus, L. One, loc. 5; three, loc. 12. 



Trichoptera. 



Philopotattius montanus, Don. Two, loc. 5. 

 Lwinophilus inarinoratus], Curt. One, loc. 5. 



,, } griseiis, L. One, loc. 12. 



Rhyacophila dorsalis, Curb. One, loc. 5. 



Neuroptera. 



Chloroperla graminatica^ Poda. One, loc. 5. 



Stalls /lifaria, L. One, loc. 4. 



Ischnicra elegans, Lind. Three ^ and four ? , loc. 2 ; two S , 



loc. 3 ; four S > loc. 4. 

 Pyrrhosoma nymphula, Sulz. In swarms on the roadside ditches 



between Lochboisdale and Daliburgh (see Introduction). 



Orthoptera. 



Forficida auricularia^ L. Nine $, loc. 16. 



Gomphocerus viaculatus, Thnbg. Six, loc. 3 ; five, loc. 6. Two, 



loc. 16. 

 Stenobothrus viridulus, L. One, slopes of Askervein, 23rd. 



Northern Bullfinch in East Lothian. On loth January 

 1920 I received a number of Bullfinches, amongst which was one 

 female of the so-called Siberian variety ; these were caught at East 

 Linton, Haddingtonshire, and had been taken so recently that the 

 birdlime on their plumage was still moist when they reached me. 

 With the exception of the female mentioned all of these birds were 

 of the normal type and served to contrast sharply the much heavier 

 build, larger and coarser beak, broader wing bars, and longer flight 

 feathers of the one in question. Alexander Cochrane, Edinburgh. 

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