328 The Scottish Naturalist, 



54. Parus major. Lijm. The Great Tit. 



Common. 



55. Parus c^ruleus. Linn. The Blue Tit. 



Very abundant. 



56. Parus cristatus. Li7i7i. The Crested Tit. 



A rare straggler. Near Edinburgh, 1858 (Saxby). Has 

 been taken more frequently on the west coast than here. 

 It is a northern species. 



57. Parus ater. Lijin. The Cole Tit. 



Common in all the woods and plantations. 



58. Parus palustris. Linn. The Marsh Tit. 



Very scarce. Not uncommon in Roxburghshire (Dr 

 Jerdon), 



59. Parus caudatus. Limi. The Long- tailed Tit. 



Rather plentiful in many places. • 



AMPELIDM. 



60. Ampelis garrulus. Lmn. The Bohemian Waxwing. 



A rather frequent winter visitor ; one or two being secured 

 about every year along the coast. A flock of eleven were 

 seen a few years ago at Gullane. 



MOTACILLID^. 



61. MoTACiLLA Yarrellit. Goitld. The Pied Wagtail. 



Common. 



62. MoTACiLLA alba. Li7in. The White Wagtail. 



Very rare. Dunbar, 1847.^ Two at Burntisland, Oct. 

 1875.' 



63. MOTACILLA boarula. Pcnn. The Grey Wagtail. 



Common, but not so abundant as the Pied Wagtail. 

 Said to be scarce in Berwickshire. 



1 Turnbull's 'Birds of East Lothian.' 



2 Gray's 'Birds of the West of Scotland.' 



