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Colias edusa in Scotland. William Cowie. Ent. Rec, iv. 

 p. 40 (February 1893). — One specimen captured at Scotstown Moor, 

 Aberdeenshire, on the 29th August 1892. 



Collecting in Arran. A. B. Watson. Entomologist, xxvi. 

 p. 52 (February 1893). — Fifty-five species of Lepidoptera (larvae and 

 imagos) seen or taken in August and September 1892. 



The Larva of Coccyx nemorivaga, with some Notes relat- 

 ing to the Pupal Structure. T. A. Chapman. Ent. Rec, iv. 

 p. ^8 (February 1893). — The information is based on specimens 

 obtained in Sutherlandshire in September last. 



Micro -Lepidoptera in the North of Scotland in 1892. 

 Wm. Reid. Ent. Rec, vol. iv. No. 3 (March 1893), pp. 80-85. — 

 A long list of species is given, including Aciptilia tetradactyla, which 

 is probably new to Scotland. 



Hystrichopsylla obtusiceps, Ritsema, in Scotland. A. J. 

 Chitty. Ent. Mo. Mag. (2), iv. p. 20 (January 1893). — This 

 species, with Typhlopsylla musculi, Duges, found on a sick or dying 

 mouse near Forres. 



On some new or rare Scottish Entomostraca. By Thomas 

 Scott, F.L.S., and Andrew Scott. Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist., ser. 

 6, vol. xi. pp. 210-215, Plates VII. and VIII. (March 1893). — De- 

 scribes two new genera: (1) Parartotrogus, of which P. Richardi, sp. n., 

 is the type, obtained near Fidra Island, Firth of Forth, and from the 

 "Fluke Hole" off St. Monans; and (2) Moraria, of which M. Anderson- 

 Smithi, sp. n., is the type, from Loch Morar, Argyllshire [Inverness]. 

 The other records are Lichomolgus concinnus from Granton, and 

 Cyclops Ewarti and Attheyella cryptorum from Loch Morar. 



A Second Contribution towards a Catalogue of the 

 Amphipoda and Isopoda of the Firth of Clyde and West of 

 Scotland. By David Robertson, F.L.S., F.G.S. Proc. and Trans. 

 Nat. Hist. Soc Glasgow, vol. iii. (N. S.), part iii. (1889-92), pp. 

 199-223. — Sixty species are added for the district, many of which 

 are new to Scotland, and some recently new to science. A new 

 genus (Pararistias) and a new species (Socarnes erythrophthalmus) 

 are also described. 



Notes on Cecrops latreillii, Leach, and Lemargus muri- 



CATUS, K.ROYER. I'.y Andrew Scott. PrOC. and Trans. Nat. Hist. 

 Soc. Glasgow, vol. iii. (N. S.), part iii. (1889-92), p. 266. — Both 

 species were found on a specimen of the Short Sunfish, Orthagoriscus 



molae, which was captured near [nchcolm, in the Firth of Forth, on 

 10th ( October 1 890. 



Noil- <>\ R.HINCALANUS GIGAS, BRADY, AND ECTINOSOMA 

 ATLANTICUM, BrADI AND ROBERTSON. By Thomas Scott, l.L.S. 



Proc. and 'Trans. Nat. Hist. Soc. Glasgow, vol. iii. (N. S.). part iii. 



