MOVEMENTS OF BIRDS IN SCOTLAND DURING 1901 77 



wing sent); May n, all night. Tweed Halmyre, April 22, 

 several. Broughton, April 23. Outer Hebrides Barra, May 9, 

 one in garden at Eoligary. Argyll and Isles Tiree, May 24, one. 

 Skerry vore, April 13, two at lantern. Dhuheartach, April 23, one; 

 Aug. 24, two at light. Clyde Lendalfoot, April 7. Beith, April 

 19. Queen's Park, Glasgow, Sept. 21, one or two. So/way 

 Portpatrick, April 16, two. Maxwelltown, April 20, several; 23rd, 

 big accession to numbers this morning ; May i, very many in this 

 morning. 



Earliest, Clyde, April 7, Lendalfoot; latest, Sept. 21, Glasgow. 



PHYLLOSCOPUS SIBILATRIX (Wood Wren). 



Moray -Achilty, April 30. Forth Roslin, May 2, one. Clyde 

 -Beith, May i. 



ACROCEPHALUS PHRAGMixis (Sedge Warbler). 



Tay Pitlochry, April 24, four. Forth Isle of May, May n 

 (leg and wing sent). Tweed Halmyre, April 25, one. Clyde 

 Gifmock and Beith, April 28. Sohvay Portpatrick, May 3, one; 

 Sept. 12, killed on lantern ; Sept. 20, one seen on moor at Wigtown. 



Earliest, April 24, Pitlochry. 



LOCUSTELLA N/EViA (Grasshopper Warbler). 

 Tay -Pitlochry, April 22, one singing. 



TROGLODYTES PARVULUS (Wren). 

 Outer Hebrides Island Glass, Oct. 21, two at lantern. 



MOTACILLA ALBA (White Wagtail). 



Shetland North Unst, May 19, one; Aug. 28, one. Lerwick, 

 May 12. Leog, Aug. 23-30. Scousburgh, Aug. 29, one; Sept. i, 

 a good many. Orkney Noup Head, April 19, one, seldom seen 

 here; May 19, on lantern. Sule Skerry, Aug. 31, two. Outer 

 Hebrides Barra, April 22. Flannans, Sept. 25, numerous. Argyll 

 and Isles Tiree, April 29, several ; May 3, small parties every 

 day at present; Aug. 29, passing S. Dhuheartach, Aug. 22, three; 

 24th, two. Clyde Carmichael, March 29, single bird. Dalbeth, 

 April 14, two cJ 's. Kilbirnie and Lendalfoot, April 20. Solwav 

 April 14, on Nith at Mavisgrove. 



MOTACILLA LUGUBRIS (Pied Wagtail). 



Orkney Sule Skerry, April 22, one; May 2, one; Sept. 5, 

 very numerous, by the evening they had all gone. Forth Isle of 



