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P. H. Grimshaw, and proves to be S. cyanens ; $ in Royal Scottish 

 Museum, from Edinburgh, 7th September 1905 (A. G. R. Gibb) 

 is 5. cyafietis {fide, P. H. G.) ; ? caught on a felled pine at 

 Penicuik, Sept. 1908 (recorded as '■'■ Tioctilio" by W. E., A?i7i. Scot. 

 Nat. Hist., 1908, p. 55), in my collection, is an undoubted S. 

 cyaneus ; $, Fettes College, Sept. 1908 (J. W. Bovvhill), shown 

 to me Oct. 1922, is 6*. cyaneus; very small $, in warehouse store 

 (cane trunks), Princes Street, Edinburgh (Ian G. W. Hill), in my 

 collection, is again S. cyaneus ; ? j Lochend Road, Edinburgh, 

 6th Sept. 1 92 1 (identified as ^S. "juvencus" in Royal Scottish 

 Museum). 



84. Linlithgoiv. — Dalmeny Park (Cramond), in ripe Scots Pine 

 in autumn of 1899, large numbers in all stages (C. Campbell, Ann. 

 Scot. Nat. Hist., 1900, p. 55) recorded as S. ^^Juve?tcus" ; two $ $ 

 and two ? ?, dated Sept. and Nov. 1899, given to me by Mr 

 Campbell, and still in my collection, were referred to '■'■ noctilio" by 

 me in Ann. Scot. Nat. Hist., 1908, p. 55. Re-examination definitely 

 proves them to be S. " noctilio" ; one ? , in Royal Scottish Museum, 

 with the same locality and taken in September 1895 (from C. 

 Campbell), is also S. noctilio—fide, P. H. Grimshaw, in lit., 1922. 



85. Fife and Kinross. — $ Milnathort, Kinross, 25th Aug. 1909, 

 labelled "juvencus," in Perth Museum); Braefoot, near Aberdour, 

 3rd Oct. 191 5, small (^ in my collection is S. ,cya?ieus ; heron wood, 

 near Donibristle, ,$ $ and ? $ common in spruce-firs, 1916 (J. 

 A. Inglis, who gave me specimens which show them to have been 

 S. cyaneus^; $, on doorstep, St Andrews, 1914 (Mrs Everard), 

 in my collection is S. cyaneus; ?, Forthar, Fife, Sept. 191 7 

 (J. W. Bowhill), is cyatzeus ; Lower Largo, one on 6th Oct. 1919, 

 another on 30th Aug. 1920, supposed to be "noctilio" (Miss 

 Jackson, in lit.); ?, in Royal Scottish Museum, from Scotscraig 

 (Mrs Maitland Dougal), is referred to S. noctilio by P. H. Grim- 

 shaw {in lit., 1922). 



87. Perth West, a?td Clackmannan. — Small 5 , Dunblane, 5th 

 Sept. 1922 (sent to me by J. M'Naughton), in Smith Institute, 

 Stirling, is ^. cya?ieus. 



88. Perth Mid.— ^, labelled "Jiivencus," Fordel, Glenfarg, 25th 

 Aug. 1902; J, ^^Juvencus,'" Bowerswell, 17th Oct. 1908; another, 

 Abercairney, 23rd Aug. 1915; one, S. cyaneus, Glenearn, 22nd July 

 19 16, and another, Perth, 3rd Aug. 191 6; one, S. cyaneus, Craigie, 

 Perth, 1 6th Aug. 1919; $ and $, 15th April 1921, from wood 

 sent as fuel to a coal merchant from Bridge of Earn, and identified 

 as S. cyaneus by K. J. Blair of the British Museum ; one, cyaneus ? 

 Forgandenny, 30th Aug. 1922. (All the above specimens are in 



