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taken in Braemar. I met with it afterwards in Rannoch and 

 elsewhere; Mr. Douglas and Dr. Renter have also taken it; 

 and it appears to be common enough in North Scotland on 

 Scots-fir. 



Liiosoma Doitglasi, E. Saunders. — A new species described 

 by Mr. Saunders (E. M. M. xi. 63), and found at Woking on 

 broom. 



Allocotiis rubidus, Put., var. Mojicreaffi, D. and S. (Messrs. 

 Douglas and Scott, Id. xi. 146). — A variety of a species and 

 genus new to Britain ; taken by the indefatigable Mr. 

 MoncreafF, at Portsmouth. Mr. Saunders (' Synopsis,' p. 294) 

 records both the type and the variety from Woking. 



Psallus dimimiius, Kirschb. (O. M. Reuter, Id. xiii. 86). 

 — Taken by Messrs. Reuter and Norman on oaks, at 

 Forres. It is common at Perth; and I have specimens 

 from the London district, taken by Dr. Power ; so that it is 

 probably common throughout the country, but had escaped 

 identification till detected by Dr. Reuter.* 



Plesiodema pinetelhwi, Zett. (O. M. Reuter, Id. xiii. 85). 

 — Taken by Dr. Reuter on Scots-fir, on MoncreifFe Hill, 

 near Perth. Dr. Reuter showed me these specimens, and 

 subsequently I found it locally common on Kinnoull Hill, 

 near Perth. Mr. Champion has also met with it near 

 Aviemore ; so that it is probably not uncommon. 



Mynnedohia tenella, Zett. (E. Saunders, Id. xii. 249). — 

 Taken in various places near London, by Messrs. Power and 

 Saunders. 



PiezosteUius formicetorunij Boh. (F. Buchanan White, 

 Scot. Nat. i. 260 ; Messrs. Douglas and Scott, E. M. M. xi. 

 174). — In nests oi Formica riifa, in Braemar. 



Temnostethus nigricornis, Zett. (O. M. Reuter, E. M. M. 

 xiii. 86). — A single specimen taken on Scots-fir, on Moncreiffe 

 Hill, near Perth, by Dr. Reuter. I have taken one on 

 Kinnoull Hill. 



Nahis Poweri, E. Saunders. — A new species described by 

 Mr. Saunders (Id. xii. 250). Taken among rushes, at 

 Chobham. 



* Psallus Whitei, D. and S., though considered by Mr. Saunders 

 (' Synopsis,' p. 302) and others as a variety of P. variabilis, Fall., is not 

 unlikely to prove a good species. Dr. Keuter met with it during his visit to 

 Scotland last summer. 



