212 ANNALS OF SCOTTISH NATURAL HISTORY 



REPORT ON THE MOVEMENTS AND OCCUR- 

 RENCE OF BIRDS IN SCOTLAND DURING 



1893- 



By LIONEL W. HINXMAN, "B.A. 



( Continued from page 153). 



PHYLLOSCOPUS TROCHILUS (Willow Wren). 



Orkney. N. Ronaldshay, April 27, Aug. n, Oct. 4. 



Moray. Strathspey, April 1 8. 



Dee. Fyvie, April 20 Sept. 16. 



Forth. Brig o' Turk, April 8; Dalmeny, April 15; Edinburgh, 



April 19 Sept. 18. 

 Tweed. Chirnside, April 1 8. 

 Outer Hebrides. Barra, Nov. 13, 14, one caught, and another seen 



a week later; Barra Head, April 21 ; Monach, Oct. 7. 

 Argyll and Isles. Tiree, April 8; Skerryvore, May n, in rush, S.E. 

 Clyde. Giffnock, April 9-Sept. 16. 



Earliest, April 8, Trossachs and Tiree; latest, Nov. 20, Barra. 

 Principal movements, April 15-19. 



PHYLLOSCOPUS SIBILATRIX (Wood Wren). 



Tay. Struan, May 7. 



Forth. Dreghorn, April 30 ; Dalmeny, April 30. 



ACROCEPHALUS SCHCENOB^ENUS (Sedge Warbler). 



Moray. Cabrach, May 12. 



Dee. Fyvie, April 28. 



Forth. Menteith, April 30; Edinburgh, April 3o-Sept. 3. 



Tweed. Hallmyre, May i. 



Clyde. Mearns, April 23. 



Earliest, April 23, Mearns; latest Sept. 3, Edinburgh. 



LOCUSTELLA N/EViA (Grasshopper Warbler). 



Argyll and Isles. Observed at Loch Creran in May and June 

 "Field." 



ACCENTOR MODULARIS (Hedge Sparrow). 



Orkney. N. Ronaldshay, Oct. 4, "rarely seen here." 

 Outer Hebrides. Barra Head, a pair, May 3. 



