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87. Culross, Forest Mill, Dollar, Menstrie Glen, Aberfoyle, 

 Callander, Ben Ledi, Balquhidder. 

 78. Portmore Loch and Carlops. 



Myrmica scabrinodis, JVyL 



82. Luffness Links, £ £ , Aug. 1896. 



83. Dalmahoy Hills, $ $ and $ ? in nest, April 1899. 



84. Dalmeny Park. 



85. St Davids, June, 1900; North Queensferry, several nests, 

 April 1905 ; West Wemyss, nests common under stones, April 1906 ; 

 Isle of May, igioand 191 1. 



86. Near Manuel, two nests, March 19 12. 



87. Castle Campbell near Dollar, <j> 9> J u b' 1902; Aberfoyle, 

 S, Sept. 1907. 



Myrmica lobicornis, NyL 



82. North Berwick, <j> $, Aug. 1897. 



83. Near Inveresk, nest, May 1900. 

 85. Kinghorn, ? ?, May 1900. 

 87. Callander, 9, April 1900. 



FURTHER CONTRIBUTIONS TO OUR KNOW- 

 LEDGE OF THE RHIZOPODA AND HELIOZOA 

 OF SCOTLAND. 



By James Meikle Brown, B.Sc, F.L.S. 



Plate V. 



SINCE my previous communication dealing with the 

 Rhizopoda and Heliozoa {Ann. Scot. Nat. Hist., October 

 191 1), I have had the opportunity of examining a large 

 quantity of material very kindly supplied to me by Mr Wm. 

 Evans, to whom I wish to express my indebtedness and 

 thanks for his generosity. The material consisted of bundles 

 of ground moss, some very wet, collected by Mr Evans him- 

 self in the Isle of May and on the Bass Rock, on the east 

 coast of Scotland ; and some further similar material gathered 

 by Mr Eagle Clarke in St Kilda, off the west coast. 



No sphagnum was included in any of the samples 



