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S. aquaticus, Bourl. — Burntisland Reservoir, June 1906 ; 

 Upper Elf Loch, Nov. 1901, etc., common ;i Duddingston 

 Loch, July 1905; pond near Roslin, June 1906. The ' 

 reddish-violet variety, var. levanderi, Reut., was sent to 

 me by Mr R. Godfrey from Loch Awe in June 1900, ^ 

 but I have not yet met with it in this district. 



Papirius cursor, Lubb. — As no Fife locality for this is • 

 given in previous papers, I may mention that it has since 

 been found by me near Culross and Aberdour. 



Tomocerus plumheus (L.). — Glencorse Woods, several, ' 

 March 1901. * 



Cyphoderus albimcs, Nic. — A second locality for this ' 



interesting species is Abbey Craig, near Stirling, where I ' 



found it plentifully in April 1905. As usual, it was in nests 



of the small yellow ant, Lasius Jlavus. [Also in nest of same 



ant at Gullane Ness, May 1908.] 



Seira (Pseudosinella) cavernarum, Mon. — Common in 



burrows of bees {Andrena) and in worm-holes, banks 



of the Tyne at Ormiston, June 1900 ; Bonny toun Hills, ' 



Linlithgow, a few under stone well embedded in the 



soil, Aug. 1901. Identification confirmed by Professor > 



Carpenter. 



Entomotrya albocincta (Tempi.). — Taken commonly under 

 bark at Raith (Fife), June, and near Bo'ness (Linlithgow), 

 Aug. 1901. K nivalis (L.) has also been noted at Raith, 

 etc., in Fife, and at Bonnytoun and Drumshoreland in ^ 

 Linlithgowshire. ^ 



E. marginata (TuUb.). — A specimen which I refer to this 

 form was taken on the Isle of May in Sept. 1905. ' 



Orchesella villosa (Geoff.). — In April 1901, and again in 

 1906, this fine species was found in plenty under sticks and ^ 

 stones in the woods about Kincardine-on-Forth, Culross, and 

 East Grange. I have not yet met with it farther east, nor 

 on the south side of the Forth. 



Isotoma maritimay Tullb. — A good many among cast-up 

 seaweed on the shore at Culross, April 1901. 



/. grisescens, Schaff. — Near Bo'ness, Aug. 1901, and Thorn- 

 ton Woods (Fife), Dec. 1905, several specimens. 



1 Evans, Ann. Scot. Nat. Hist., 1905, p. 216. 



