206 ANNALS OF SCOTTISH NATURAL HISTORY 



SYLVIA ATRICAPILLA (Blackcap). 



Forth Dalmeny, May 19; Aberfoyle, Sept. 12-13. Tweed 

 Chirnside, May r, Sept. 10. Clyde Carluke, May 14. 

 Earliest, May i, Chirnside; latest, Sept. 13, Aberfoyle. 



SYLVIA HORTENSIS (Garden Warbler). 



Tay Tayfield, May 16 (first time noticed). Forth Isle of 

 May, Sept. 9, a male picked up (quite fresh). Argyll and Isles 

 Skerry vore, Sept. 8, in rush with other birds (wings sent) ; Oct. 20, 

 a few at lantern. Clyde Carluke, May 6 ; Busby, June 16, nest 

 taken in Killoch Glen. 



Earliest, May 6, Carluke; latest, Oct. 20, Skerry vore. 



REGULUS CRISTATUS (Gold-crested Wren). 



Orkney North Ronaldshay, Nov. 4. Dee Peterhead, Oct 24, 

 a few migrants. Outer Hebrides Barra, April 8, one (first record) ; 

 April 12 and 24,0116 each time; Mingley Island, April 19, one. 

 Argyll and Isles Dhuheartach, April 27, flying about lantern, 

 with Wheatears. Clyde Pladda, March 27, April 5-27, Sept. 14, 

 Oct. 13-14; Ailsa, April 3-7 ; Lamlash L.H., Oct. 21. 



PHYLLOSCOPUS RUFUS (Chiffchaff). 



Forth Aberfoyle, April 7 : Kirknewton, May 14. Tweed 

 Chirnside, May i, Oct. 20. 'Clyde Kildonan, Arran, March 30. 

 Earliest, March 30, Kildonan. 



PHYLLOSCOPUS TROCHILUS (Willow Wren). 



Moray Badenoch, April 28. Dee Peterhead, May i, few 

 have arrived. Tay Auchinblae, April 29, large numbers; Ballin- 

 luig, May i ; Newport, May 2. Forth Dollar, April 20, one : 

 April 23-24, common. Dalmeny, April 21; Balerno, April 26; 

 Aberfoyle, Sept. 13. Tweed Hallmyre, April 24, one; April 28, 

 common. Chirnside, May 10, Aug. 2, very plentiful this year. 

 Outer Hebrides Barra, April 12. Argyll and Isles Tiree, May 

 15; Skerryvore, April 27, Aug. 31, Sept. i, rush, many killed. 

 Clyde Ailsa, April 7, 10, n; Daldowie and Carluke, April 15; 

 Lamlash L.H., April 28, one at lantern; Queen's Park, Glasgow, 

 Sept. 20. 



Earliest, April 7, Ailsa ; latest, Queen's Park, Glasgow, Sept. 20. 

 Principal movements, Aug. 31, Sept. i. 



