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September 15, 1909, pp. 176-181 and 212-216. Records a large 

 number of Noctuides, Geometrides, Pyralides, Alucitides, Orneodides, 

 Crambides, Tortricides, and Tineina. 



Selidosema ericetaria in Scotland. G. S. A. Baynes. 

 Entomologist^ September 1909, p. 235. Two males taken near 

 Mallaig, Inverness-shire. 



I'URTHER Variation in Nyssia lapponaria. E. A. Cockayne. 

 Entomologist^ July 1909, pp. 169-170, pi. v. Describes and figures 

 specimens taken in the Rannoch district. 



Notes on the Life-History of Olethreutes (Sericoris) 

 bifasciana, Her. Eustace R. Bankes, M.A., F.E.S. Ent. Mo. 

 Mag., September 1909, pp. 198-201. Recorded from Aviemore. 



Anthrax paniscus, Rossi, in Scotland. William Evans. 

 E?if. Mo. Mag., July 1909, p. 166. Several localities for this 

 species in the Forth district are given. 



Panchlora nivea, L. Henry H. Brown. E?itomologist, July 

 1909, p. 186. A specimen brought to Cupar, Fife, with bananas 

 from Jamaica. 



Some Medusa and Ctenophores from the Firth of 

 Forth. Wm. Evans, F.R.S.E., and J. H. Ashworth, D.Sc. Froc. 

 Roy. Fhys. Soc. Edi?i., vol. xvii. No. 6 (1909), pp. 300-311. 

 Thirteen species recorded. 



BOTANY. 



Some Sutherland Plants. By Rev. E. S. Marshall, F.L.S., 

 and W. A. Shoolbred, F.L.S. {Joiirn. Bot. 1909, pp. 220-223). 

 Several new records for both East and West Sutherland (107, 108), 

 especially in the genus Hieracium. 



The Collection and Identification of Roses. By Rev. 

 A. Ley, M.A., and Major A. H. Wolley-Dod {Journ. Bot. 1909, 

 pp. 247-255). An important paper. 



Carex canescens, L. By G. Claridge Druce, M.A., F.L.S. 

 {Journ. Bot. 1909, pp. 301-304), gives reasons for regarding this as 

 equivalent to C. curta, Good., and not to C. divulsa, which is under 

 C. canescens in the Linnaeus herbarium. 



Forms of Senecio vulgaris, L. By A. H. Trow, D.Sc, F.L.S. 

 {Journ. Bot. 1909, pp. 304-306, extracted from his Flora of 

 Glamorgan, part iii., pp. 91-93), describes four forms found near 

 Cardiff. 



Supplementary Records of British Rubi. By Rev. W. 

 Moyle Rogers, F.L.S. {Journ. Bot. 1909, pp. 310-318). 



