4 MCMURTRIE : MOT.LUSCA OF NORTH BERWICK. 



pale, North Berwick. Specimens with the banding (12345) 

 and (i23)(45) are common on Rhodes farm. 



H. nemoralis var. libellula Risso. — Specimens with the 

 banding 00000, very common, and 00300 somewhat com- 

 mon. 



H. nemoralis var. rubella Moq. — Specimens with the band- 

 ing 00000, common, and 00300 not uncommon. 



H. nemoralis var. libellula-bimarginata. — Not uncommon. 



H. nemoralis var. rubella-bimarginata. — Not uncommon. 



H. nemoralis var. minor Moq.— Occasionally. 



H. nemoralis var. roseo-labiata Taylor. — Rare, near sea 

 four miles west from North Berwick. I have taken four 

 specimens. 



H. nemoralis var. castanea Moq. — Not abundant. 



H. hortensis Miill. — Rare here. In a limited locality near sea 

 two miles east from North Berwick. Also two miles inland 

 very rare, where H. neinoraUs is plentiful. 



H. hortensis var. arenicola Macgill. — Very rare, two miles 

 inland. 



H. arbustorum L. — Only on the east shore, where it is plenti- 

 ful. Road-side at foot of Traprain T.aw. 



H. arbustorum var. major Pfr. — East shore, rare. 



H. aculeata Miill. — Luffness. 



H. arbustorum var. minima Pfr. — East shore, occasionally, 



H. arbustorum var. flavescens Moq. — East shore, rare. 



H. arbustorum var. cincta Taylor. — East shore, rare. 



H. hispida L. — North Berwick. 



H. hispida var. subrufa Moq. — Dunbar. 



H. hispida var. nana Jeff. — North Berwick. 



H. caperata Mont. — North Berwick, common near the sea. 



H. caperata var. major Jeff. — Abundant in a cornfield near 

 the sea a mile east from North Berwick in those autumns 

 in which the crop has been corn. 



H. rotundata Miill. — North Berwick, Dunbar, and Bass Rock, 

 common. Also a variety approaching var. turtoni Flem., 

 not uncommon at North Berwick. 



J.C, vi., Jan., i88g. 



