IGG [December, 



Monanthia cardui (all the year round). 



Acalypta brunnea (occasional, in moss), and A. parvula (in moss on trees). 



Miris caJcaratus, M. holsatus (nearly all the year round), and 31. Icenigatus 

 (Culbin Sands). 



Ilegaloceraa riijicornis. 



Teralocoris Saunclersi. 



Leptoptenia ferrugata. 



Phi/iocoris populi (on willows), P. tilicB (on elm, &c.), and P. pini. 



Calocorls striatellus (on hazel), C. striatus (Dunphail, taken by Dr. Keuter), C. 

 roseo-maculatus (on Ononis, &c.), and C. hiptinctatus. 



Rhopalotomus ater (not common). 



Dichrooscytus rujipennis. 



Poeciloscgtiis Oyllenliali (rare). 



Sadrodema pinastri. 



Plesiocoris riigicollis (rare. Loch Romach, on dwarf sallow ; Dulsie Bridge, on 

 hazel. Both stations are elevated). 



Lygiis pahulinus, L. contaminates, L. viridis (not common), L.pratensis (every- 

 where nearly all the year round ; the var. punctatus, lieuter, on pines among heather), 

 L. pastinaccB, L. Kalmi and the ya,Y. pellucidus (not rare), and L. cerviiius (on ash 

 and lime trees). 



Monalocoris filicis (on Pteris). 



Pryocoris pteridis (Relugas, on Lastrea oreopteris, &c. : one developed specimen). 



Pithanus IlarJceli (not unfrequent). 



Cyllocoris histrioniciis. 



Aetorrhimis angulatus. 



Chlamydatus anibidans, and C. earicis. 



Picyphus globulifer (rare, on Lychnis vespertina), D. pallicornis (on foxglove, 

 nearly all the year round), and D. errans (on Stachys). 



Macrolophiis nuhilus (rare, on Stachys). 



Malacocoris chlorizans. 



lleterocordyltis tibialis. 



Orthocephaltis coriaceus (rare, on Ononis). 



Orthotylus hilineatus (on aspens and rowan, Relugas and Dulsie Bridge), O. 

 viridinervis, Kirschb. (everywhere, on Ulmtts montana, July to September), O.fus- 

 cescens, Kirschb. (abundant on pines, Cluny Hill, but very local : new to our lists), 

 O. nassatus, 0. tenellus (rare), O. Saiindersi (on whin), O. adenocarpi, Ferris, = 

 Pouglasi, Saund. (rare, on oak and broom), O. chloropterus, and 0. ericetoriim. 



Harpocera thoracica (on oak). 



Phyllis melanocephaliis, Ph. coryli, and Ph. avellancB (on hazel). 



Plesiodema pinetellum (on pine). 



Psalliis betuleti, Ps. ambiguus, Ps. variabilis, Ps. obscurellus (rare and local), 

 Ps. sanguineus, Ps. lepidus, Ps. roseus, Ps. alnicola (not common), Ps. varians, 

 Ps. Kirschbaumi (rare), Ps. diminuttis. I have a Psallus from sycamore and sloe, 

 with spotted clavus, which I thought might be new ; Dr. Renter, however, refers it 

 to dimimdus as a var. 



Plagiognathus arbustorum, and P. viriditlus. 



Tetraphleps vittatus. 



Acompocoris pygmcEus (common), A. alpinus (not rare). 



Temnostethus nigricornis (rare, Sanquhar ancPLoch Romach, on pines). 



