MOVEMENTS OF BIRDS IN SCOTLAND DURING 1893 213 



AMPELIS GARRULUS (Waxwing). 



Sutherland. Tongue, Jan. 1 1 ; Wick, Feb. 4. 



Moray. Golspie, Jan. 27. 



Dee. New Pitsligo, Jan. 2 ; Tough, Jan. 7 ; Rhynie, Feb. 2 5 ; 



Arbuthnot, March 25. 

 Toy. Carse of Cowrie and near Errol, Jan. 9; Invergowrie during 



February in considerable numbers, and in August a pair with 



young. This pair was seen all the spring at the same place, 



and must have nested. 1 

 Tweed. Roxburgh. 

 West Ross. Inverewe, end of April. 

 Solway. Mugdoch, Feb. 5. 



MUSCICAPA PARVA (Red-breasted Flycatcher). 



Outer Hebrides. Young $ captured at Monach L.H. by William 

 Tulloch, Oct. 22. The first record of this bird for Scotland. 



MUSCICAPA ATRICAPILLA (Pied Flycatcher). 



Orkney. N. Ronaldshay, May 1 6, one ; Oct. 4, one, with Red- 

 starts. 



MUSCICAPA GRISOLA (Spotted Flycatcher). 



Forth. Dreghorn, May 5. 



Clyde. Thornliebank, May 9 ; Queen's Park, Aug. 30. 



HlRUNDO RUSTICA (Swallow). 



Shetland. N. Unst, May 23 ; Bressay, May 22. 



Moray. Strathspey, April 24. 



jr) ee Girdleness, May 4; Fyvie, April 21 Oct. 6; Peterhead, 

 Sept. 29 main body left on i7th. 



Tay. Arbroath, April 19; Bell Rock, April 28, 29. 



Forth. Dalmeny, April 18 Oct. 30; Gosford, April 23; Edin- 

 burgh, Oct. 17. 



Tweed. Hallmyre, April 18 ; Chirnside, April 24-Nov. 4. 



Outer Hebrides. Barra, April 22. 



Argyll and Isles. Skerryvore, May 19. 



Clyde. Mallsmire, April 22 Oct. 17. 



Solway. Loch Ryan, April 17. 



Earliest record, April 1 7, Loch Ryan ; latest, Chirnside, Nov. 4. 



1 This is a most surprising statement. Were the birds seen in August 

 satisfactorily identified ? EDS. 



