roo THE SCOTTISH NATURALIST 



Skerries ; M. Sanderson, N, Ronaldshay, and John Bain, 

 Noss Head. In the Eastern group of localities, to A. C. 

 Jackson, E. Ross ; W. Berry, Lentran ; Major Stables, 

 Cromarty Firth ; Robert Clyne, Cromarty Lighthouse ; 

 Jane Gowan, Cullen ; A. E. Mahood, Banff; F. Cattenach, 



Banff; H. Thomson, Banff; Connacher, Banff; 



A. Macdonald, Durris ; Major P. Waldron, Pitlochry; 

 Colonel J. Drummond Hay, Perth; H. R. Colman, Broughty 

 Ferry; Henry Boase, Dundee; George Cuthill, Alyth ; 

 Douglas Hunter, Edinburgh; R. Page, Edinburgh; William 

 Evans, Edinburgh ; William Eagle Clarke, Edinburgh ; 

 Francis Magee, Collessie ; F. L. S. Wedderburn, Largo ; 

 Sim Baigrie, Isle of May and Pladda ; John Pagan, Bath- 

 gate ; and Andrew Hopkins, Eyemouth. In the Western 

 group of localities, to John Morrison, Stornoway ; George 

 Beveridge, North Uist ; D. M'Donald, Kyleakin ; J. Moore, 

 Mull of Kintyre ; Stewart Wilson, Rhinns of Islay; 

 D. Mowatt, Pladda ; H. C. Marriot, Glasgow ; T. Robertson, 

 Glasgow ; C. A. Vynne, Glasgow ; H. G. Gumming, Glasgow ; 

 William Rennie, Glasgow ; John Robertson, Glasgow ; T. W. 

 Wilson, Glasgow ; T. Hill, Glasgow ; D. M'Donald, Glasgow ; 

 J. M'Crindle, Glasgow ; Andersonian Ornithological Section, 

 Glasgow; W. Jamieson, Glasgow ; R. A. M'Croskie, Glasgow ; 

 R. Ballantyne, Glasgow; T. T. Mackeith, Kilmacolm ; John 

 Craig, Beith ; Nicol Hopkins, Darvel ; and James Bar- 

 tholomew, Glenorchard. In the Southern group of localities, 

 to A. C. Gairns, Broughton ; G. Davidson, Melrose ; T. G, 

 Laidlaw, Duns ; William Beggs and G. Mackie, Little Ross ; 

 J. G. Gordon, Corsemalzie ; and John R. Lawrence, Mull of 

 Galloway. 



As far as Scottish Ornithology is concerned, 191 8 was 

 an uneventful year, nn'gration ran its normal course, without 

 any of the great rushes or irruptions of continental visitors 

 which are the feature of some seasons. Even weather 

 movements were remarkable by their absence, the only one 

 of any size recorded being in January. Although no new 

 species was added to the Scottish list there were a fair number 

 of uncommon visitors and an interesting extension of 

 breeding range. The summer visitors were fairly normal 



