78 ANNALS OF SCOTTISH NATURAL HISTORY 



Dalmeny, Oct. 28, last seen. Tweed Chirnside, April 20, Oct. 

 4. Halmyre, April 25, pair. Broughton, April 27. Rodono, 

 April 28, one; May 7, several. Outer Hebrides Barra, April 20, 

 one. Island Glass, April 24, two. Monach, May 10, five, all day. 

 Argyll and Isles Tiree, May 7, several. Skerry vore, April 21, 

 two flying about ; May 31, one; June 9, two ; June 12, one ; July 

 19, one. Dhuheartach, April 21, two ; May 20, two, one died from 

 exhaustion; Sept. 18, one. Clyde Thornliebank, April 17, pair. 

 Carmichael, Sept. 27, last seen. Elvanfoot, Sept. 23, many passing, 

 going S. Pollokshaws, Oct 20, one. 



Earliest, April 17, Thornliebank; latest, Oct. 28, Dalmeny. 



CHELIDON URBICA (Martin). 



Orkney North Ronaldshay, April 20, four. Dee Peterhead, 

 Sept. 24, flocking. Tay Auchinblae, May 3, first. Blair Atholl, 

 May 5. Forth Callander, April 27, two. Musselburgh, May 4. 

 Tweed Broughton, April 18, a pair. Chirnside, April 28, plenty; 

 Sept. 4, last seen. Halmyre, May 4, several. Rodono, May 5, 

 several. Cramilt, Oct. 4, a pair with young left. Outer Hebrides 

 Flannan Isles, April 10, killed by Hawk (leg and wing sent). 

 Clyde Langside, April 4. Carmichael, Sept. 19, last seen. 



Earliest, April 4, Langside ; latest, Oct. 4, Cramilt. 



COTILE RIPARIA (Sand Martin). 



Moray Struy, May 17. Dee Aberdeen, May 9, four; Sept. 

 15, last. Tay Newport, May i. Forth Duddingston and Tyne, 

 April 1 6. Forth, below Callander, April 20, two. Tweed Chirn- 

 side, April 20, Sept. 10. Rodono, April 30, six or more. Cramilt, 

 Sept. 30, last. Clyde Cambuslang, April 19. Carmichael, May i. 



Earliest, April 16, Duddingston and Tyne; latest Sept. 30, 

 Cramilt. 



CARDUELIS ELEGANS (Goldfinch). 



Forth May 19, one seen in Clackmannanshire ("Annals," 



1900, p. 183). 



LIGURINUS CHLORIS (Greenfinch). 



Dee Rattray Head, April 2, with Chaffinches on Tower, one 

 exhausted and dying. Outer Hebrides Barra, April, 3rd week, 

 fairly numerous. 



PASSER MONTANUS (Tree Sparrow). 



Shetland Dunrossness, Sept. 18, five at Scatness ("Annals," 



1901, p. 8). Forth Kingsknowe, Feb. 14 or 15, one obtained 

 ("Annals," 1900, p. 183). Tweed Halmyre, one appeared early in 

 November, and is still here (March). 



