74 ANNALS OF SCOTTISH NATURAL HISTORY 



CLYDE. 



Doonside House, marked * in original list. Added again to nesting 



sites ("Annals Kilmarnock Glenfield Ramblers' Soc." No. 6, 



1907-10). 

 '^Garelochhead, occasional nests, but not since 1905. W. R. 



Baxter ("Glasgow Nat.," 1910, p. 76). 

 Loch Long, several single nests at various places on both sides, 



between Portincaple and Arrochar. W. R. Baxter, ut supra. 

 Loudoun Woods, added to nesting sites ("Annals Kilmarnock," 



ut supra). 

 Martnaham Loch, a strong colony now and last year. Mr. John 



Smith, Dairy, Ayrshire. 

 Muirkirk (near), pair nested and reared young in 1908 ("Annals 



Kilmarnock," ut supra). 



SOLWAY. 



From Mr. Hugh S. Gladstone's work cited above, the under- 

 named should be marked as extinct, in my first list : 



*Brunt Fir Wood. *Jardine Hall. *Sha\v, Dryffe Water. 



*Castle Milk. *Monaive, Dalwhat Water. 



On the same authority additional places have to be included in 

 the list as follows : 

 *Arkleton, Ewes, at one time 20 nests (abandoned). 



Auchanhessnane, Tynron, 3 to 6 nests. 



*Auchenaight, Penpont, one or two pairs used to nest (abandoned). 

 *Barbuie, Glencairn, one nest some years ago (abandoned). 

 *Beardie's Howe, Closeburn, left when trees cut down in 1890 or 



1892 (abandoned). 



. Crurie, Eskdalemuir, 12 nests in 1908. 

 ''Dabton, Morton, a tree regularly resorted to (abandoned). 

 *Dean Bank, Ewes, formerly two nests (abandoned). 

 *Dormont, Dalton, seen 1865 (abandoned). 

 *Drumlanrig, Durisdeer, at one time 6 nests (abandoned). 



Duncow, Kirkmahoe, only a few. 

 *Elicck, Sanquhar, till about 1888 (abandoned). 



Flaskwood, Langholm, 12 nests in 1908. 



Glenmaddie, Sanquhar, 2 nests; came about 1903. 



Hillhouse Plantation, Kirkpatrick-Juxta, never more than two nests. 



Hollee Wood, Kirkpatrick-Fleming, usually two nests ; since about 

 1900. 



Kirkwood, Dalton, 4 nests in 1908. 



Libry Moor Plantation, Kirkconnel, usually 4 or 5 nests. 



Mount Annan, Annan, since the memory of man. Sometimes 3 



nests, usually one. 



*Murtha, Kirkpatrick-Juxta, nested for at least 80 years, left in 1907 

 (abandoned). 



