i88 ANNALS OF SCOTTISH NATURAL HISTORY 



Preliminary Notice of the Cephalopoda collected by 

 THE Fishery Cruiser "Goldseeker,"i 903-1 908. By G.S.Russell, 

 M.A., Anfi. and Mai^^. Naf. Hist., May 1909, pp. 446-455. Six- 

 teen species are described, three of which are new to science, all 

 obtained on the east and north coasts of Scotland, round the 

 Shetlands, and between the Shetlands and the Faeroes. 



Some Notes on the Lepidoptera of the " Dale Collec- 

 tion " OF British Insects, now in the Oxford University 

 MuseUxM. James J. Walker, M.A., R.N., F.L.S., E?it. Mo. Mag., 

 Alay 1909, pp. 1 06- 1 10. Notes on various Scottish specimens. 



List of Lepidoptera captured recently in *' Ross-shire." 

 Dorothy J. Jackson, E/if. Record, May 1909, pp. 115-117. Seven- 

 teen species of Rhopalocera and thirty-three of Heterocera are 

 recorded in this instalment of the paper, which is to be continued. 



Omalium foraiminosum, Maklin, in Scotland. D. Sharp, 

 E?if. Mo. Mag., June 1909, p. 135. Recorded for Rannoch and 

 Thornhill. 



On the British Species of Phora (Part II.). John H. Wood, 

 Ent. Mo. Mag., June, 1909, pp. 143-144. Phora obscuripennis 

 and beckeri recorded as Scottish. 



Notes on the British Dragonflies of the " Dale Collec- 

 tion " (II.). W. J. Lucas, B.A., F.E.S., E?it Mo. Mag., April 

 1909, pp. 79-83. Agrion hastulatum referred to as having been 

 taken in Sutherland in 1842 by Richard Weaver. 



Raphidia maculicollis. W. J. Lucas, B.A., F.E.S., Entomo- 

 logist, June 1909, pp. 129-130. A Nethy Bridge specimen 

 referred to. 



Studies on the Structure and Classification of the 



Digenetic Trematodes. By William Nicoll, M.A., D.Sc, Quart. 



Journ. Micro. Sci. vol. 53, pt. 3, May 1909, pp. 391-487, pis. 9 and 



I o. The material worked out in this lengthy paper is of Scottish 



origm. 



BOTANY. 



A New Hybrid Saxifrage from Scotland. By Rev. E. S. 

 Marshall {Journ. Bot. 1909, pp. 98-99). 6". ?iivalis x stellaris (S. 

 Craivfordii, n. hybr.), gathered by F. C. Crawford on 7th August 

 1902, in Corrie Sneachda, Cairngorm. 



Notes on Carex canescens, Lightf. By Rev. E. S. Marshall 

 {Journ. Bot. 1909, pp. 107-108). Var. tenuis, Lang, from Clova 

 and Glen Callater ; var. Jallax, Asch and Graelm in Mid-Perth, 

 E. Perth, Forfar, W. Inverness, E. Ross ; C. canescens x echinata, 

 probably is the plant reported as C. helvola by Mr. Druce from 

 Ben Lawers. 



