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increase it. With this object I record Col. Yerbury's useful captures, 

 which were as follows : — Sialis lutaria. — A male at Lochinver, on 

 23rd June. Panorpa germanica. — Five examples: (1) a male, 

 Dingwall, 27th May, practically immaculate; (2, 3) males, 

 Dingwall, 29th May, almost immaculate; (4) a female, Dingwall, 

 29th May, sparsely spotted; (5) a female, Lochinver, 12th July, of 

 a fairly typical form. At Dingwall, on 29th May the species was in 

 fair numbers. The striking, almost immaculate form is the var. 

 borealis of Stephens. Though I have several sparsely spotted 

 specimens from the south of England, I have not one with wings so 

 clear as in this form from the north of Scotland. For an illustrated 

 account of the British Panorpas, see Entomologist for 1910, p. 185. 

 Sisyra fuscata. — One from Lochinver, nth July. Hemerobius 

 hamuli. — One from Loch Assynt, 2nd June, and three from 

 Lochinver, 23rd June. These are very dark specimens, one being 

 particularly so, but the male appendages point to this species. 

 Hemerobius orotypus. — Two from Spcy Bridge, 31st July, and 

 another from the same place on 2nd August. Hemerobius nervosus. 

 — One from Loch Assynt, 9th June ; one from Lochinver, 26th June ; 

 four from Spey Bridge, 31st July; one from Grantown-on-Spey, 17th 

 August. — W. J. Lucas, Kingston-on-Thames. 



Cyllocoris flavonotatus in Scotland (Forth Area). — Since 

 writing the note on Scottish Heteroptera which appeared in the 

 June number of this magazine, I have taken another addition to the 

 Scottish list, namely, Cyllocoris flavonotatus, Boh., in Forth. The 

 capture was made on 8th June 191 2, when I beat a specimen off an 

 oak in Boquhan Glen, Stirlingshire. The localities given in 

 Saunders' book are in the south of England, Norfolk, and Ireland. 

 — William Evans, Edinburgh. 



Spiders from the North of Scotland. — The following is a 

 list of spiders from the north of Scotland which have recently been 

 submitted to me for identification. They were collected at various 

 times from 1909 to 191 1 by an entomologist, Mr A. W. Beverley, 

 Earl's Colne, Essex. Though the collection, in which it will be noted 

 the critical Leptyphantes are well represented, does not add anything 

 new to the Scottish list, it extends the range of a few species. In 

 the list which follows, the names of localities are contracted thus : 

 W. = Wick; N. = Nairn; S.= Shetland; T. =Tain; K. = Keith; 

 O. = Orkney. Segestria senoculata, 9 , W. T. ; Drassus lafidosus, 

 W k., ? , N. ; Xysticus pint, H., ? , T. ; Lycosa amentata, Ok., £ $ , 

 W. ; Trochosa terricoln, 9 5 K.., Skye ; Textrix denticulate ? , W. ; 

 Cryphceca sylvicola, °. , W. ; Amaurobi us fenestra lis, Str., <J ? , W. N. 



