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Rhynehitis eupreus, L. — By beating rowan-tree blossom ; also off 

 black-thorn. Orchardton, and Glen Mill and Mabie, Dumfries. 

 W. L. and W. D. R. D. 



Rhynehitis seneovirens, Marsh. — Off oak trees ; at Orchardton. 



W. D. R. D. 

 Rhynehitis minutus, Herbst. — Orchardton. W. D. R. D. 



Polydrusus ehrysomela, 01. — By cutting turf near the Solway, 

 Dumfries : by sweeping along the shore, Orchardton. W. L. 

 and W. D. R. D. 



Erirrhinus sethiops, F — Four specimens, by sweeping round Max- 

 welltown Loch. W. L. 



Magdalis earbonaria, L. — On birch. Dalskairth Wood. W. L. 



Trypodendron domestieum, L. — Once in some abundance under 

 the bark of a decayed beech. Orchardton. W. D. R. D. 



Supplementary note on species taken in the " Moray" 

 District, near Huntly, by W. Lennon. 



I SHOULD like to add to the above list the following species 

 taken last autumn near Huntly, Aberdeenshire. 



Clinoehara (Orehesia) undulata, Kr. — Three specimens, under 

 bark of a decayed beech tree near Huntly. This species is 

 new to Scotland. W. L. 



Blitooehara lueida, Grav. — Three specimens ; amongst moss in a 

 fir wood, near Huntly. W. L. 



Sphoerites glabratus, F. — One taken upon a fungus. W. L. 



Hypera suspieiosa, Herbst. — One specimen was found in moss in 

 a fir wood near Huntly. W. L. 



W. Lennon, i i Brooke St., Dumfries. 



W. D. R. Douglas, Orchardton, Castle-Douglas. 



POTAMOGETON UNDULATUS, WOLFGANG, 

 IN STIRLINGSHIRE. 



By Ai.i ki D Fryer. 



Tins little-known species, only recognised .1- a British plant 

 in the "Journal of Botany" for October 1 89 1 , lias already been 

 added to the Flora of Scotland by the joint industry of Mr. 



