76 ANNALS OF SCOTTISH NATURAL HISTORY 



Aug. 1 4th. Argyll and Isles Skerryvore, Aug. zgth^oth, rush of 

 small birds; Sept. 2nd-3rd, all day. Dhuheartach, May loth, 

 several; i3th and i4th, several on rock; Sept. iyth, one rested on 

 lantern. Clyde Beith, April 3oth. Lendalfoot, May ist. 

 Earliest, April nth, Chirnside. 



RUTICILI.A PHCENICURUS (Redstart). 



Dee Aberdeen, May 5th, one. Rattray Head, May loth, $. 

 Tay Comrie, April 28th, $. Forth -Longniddry, May ist. 

 Isle of May, May nth (leg and wing sent). Tweed Broughton, 

 Halmyre and Chirnside, May 4th. Argyll and Isles Skerryvore, 

 Aug. 29th, in rush of birds ; Sept. 5th and 6th, at lantern with other 

 small birds. Dhuheartach, May xyth, $ and $ on rock; Oct. 

 nth, $ killed. Clyde Giffnock, April 23rd. Thankerton, April 

 29th. Beith, Sept. 2nd. 



Earliest, April 23rd, Giffnock; latest, Oct. nth, Dhuheartach. 



SYLVIA CINEREA (Whitethroat). 



Tay Fordoun, May 6th. Glenfarg, Sept. 2 ist. Forth Braids 

 and Comiston, May 8th. Isle of May, May nth (wings received). 

 Tweed Halmyre, May 5th. Clyde Lamlash L.H., May loth, 

 killed at lantern (leg and wing received). Beith and Thornliebank, 

 May yth. Thankerton, May yth, one. Solway Dumfries, May 

 1 3th, large numbers. 



Earliest, May 5th, Halmyre; latest, Sept. 2 ist, Glenfarg. 



SYLVIA ATRICAPILLA (Blackcap). 



Forth Kirknewton, April 22nd, <?. Tweed Chirnside, May 

 1 2th, Aug. ist. Argyll and Isles Skerryvore, Sept. yth, " rare occur- 

 rence." Clyde Thornliebank, May yth. 



Earliest, April 22nd, Kirknewton. 



SYLVIA HORTENSIS (Garden Warbler). 



Tweed Chirnside, May Qth, Sept. loth. Clyde Thornliebank, 

 May yth. Beith, May nth. 



REGULUS CRISTATUS (Gold-crested Wren). 



Orkney North Ronaldshay, April i6th, many, also Robins and 

 Wheatears. Dee Peterhead, April i5th-22nd, many captured on 

 bent, exhausted. Outer Hebrides Island Ghlais L.H., March i6th, 

 at light with other small birds. Clyde Lamlash L.H., April i3th, 

 at lantern till daylight ; Sept. 2nd and Oct. 5th, at light. 



