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Captures at Sugar in Argyllshire in September. T. M. 



Christy. The Entomologist, xxiv. (October 1891), p. 246. — 

 Epunda lichenea, Hydraecia micacea, Triphaena orbona, Calocampa 

 vetusta, Anchocelis rufina, A. litura, Cerastis vaccinii, Orthosia 

 macilenta, O. lota, Calymnia trapezina, Calocampa solidaginis. 



Notes on Lepidoptera from Various Localities. By John E. 

 Eastwood. The Entomologist, xxvi. (December 1891), p. 299. — 

 Aplecta occulta in Inverness. 



Phibalapteryx lapidata, etc., in Stirlingshire. E. C. 



Eggleton. The Entomologist, xxiv. (November 1891), p. 268. — 

 Abundant near Fintry in September. The other species recorded 

 are, Larentia caesiata, Chesias spartiata, Celaena haworthii, Hydraecia 

 nictitans, Charaeas graminis, Tapinostola fulva, Emmelesia ericetata, 

 Carsia imbutata, Agrotis lucernea, Plusia bractea, P. festucae. 



Mieropteryx ealedoniella : another new species, probably 

 from Birch. By A. F. Griffith, M.A. Ent. Mo. Mag. (2) ii. 

 (November 1891), p. 300. — Described from specimens captured 

 in Sutherland in April 1885. 



Drepanopteryx phalaenoides, Linn., in Scotland. Kenneth 

 J. Morton. Ent. Mo. Mag. (2) ii. (November 1891), p. 308. — 

 Captured at Cleghorn, on 5th October 1891. 



The Invertebrate Fauna of the Inland Waters of Scotland, 

 Part II. By Thomas Scott, F.L.S. Ninth Ann. Rep. Fishery Board 

 for Scotland (1890), Part iii. pp. 269-296 (Plates V., VI.) — Deals 

 with the Invertebrata of Loch Leven, Raith Lake, Lochs Camilla 

 and Gelly (Fifeshire) ; Loch Strathbeg (Aberdeenshire) ; Loch 

 Achnacloich (Ross-shire) ; Lochs Ness, Oich, and Lochy (Inverness- 

 shire) ; Lochs Balnagowan, Kilcheran, and Fiart (Lismore Island, 

 Argyllshire) ; Lochs Hempriggs and Wester (Caithness) ; and Lochs 

 Harray and Stennis (Orkney). 



Additions to the Fauna of the Firth of Forth. Part III. By 



Thomas Scott, F.L.S. Ninth Ann. Rep. Fishery Board for Scot- 

 land (1890), Part iii. pp. 300-310. — Records forty-two species of 

 Crustacea and one of Mollusca as new to the Firth. 



Notes on a Collection of Eehinoderms and Mollusean Shells 

 from the Moray Firth District. By Thomas Scott, F.L.S. Proc. 

 Roy. Rhys. Soc. Ed. xi. part i. (1890-1891), pp. 81-84. — The species 

 dealt with are : Asterias hispida, Hippasteria plana, Palmipes 

 membranaceus, Luidia savignyi, Echinocardium flavescens, Isocardia 

 cor, Scaphander lignarius, and Buccinum undatum var. paupercula. 



The Land and Fresh-Water Crustacea of the District round 

 Edinburgh. By Thomas Scott, F.L.S. Proc. Roy. Phys. Soc. Ed. 

 xi. part i. (1 890-1 891), pp. 73-81. — Treats on the Amphipoda 



