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A pair of Redstarts built at Spiggie (vShetlands), in Maj', 1901 ; two were 

 observed in October, 1903, and one in September, 1906, at the Skerry Vore Light- 

 house (Outer Hebrides). Messrs. Witherby and Ticehurst record the following 

 occurrences of the Black Redstart in Scotland: — Solway area, one November 17th, 

 1899; Aberdeen, one ]\Iarch 20th, 1900; Moray, one October 30th, 1903; Flannan 

 Isles — a female June 27th, 1905, and others on November 3rd, 7th, and 8th; 

 Orkney, a male found dead, November 19th, 1905, and one seen near Glasgow. 



Family— TURDID.^. Subfamily— TURDIN/E. 



The White-Spottf:d Bluethroat. 



Cxa)icciila u'i>l/l, BrEHM. 



A 



male was picked up close to Dungeness Lighthouse, on October 6th, 1902; 

 a second was obtained near Hastings, on September ist, 1905. 



The Red-spotted Bluethroat is now a regular visitor on migration to the 

 coast of Norfolk ; it visited Lincolnshire in 1899, 1900, 1903, 1904; Sussex in 

 1903; Surrey 1904; Yorkshire 1903; Shetlands 1905, 1906. 



Family— TURDID^. Subfamily— TURDIN^. 



The Greater Nightingale. 



Daulias fliilomcla, Bechst. 



A 



male was obtained at Smeeth, in Kent, on October 22nd, 1904 ; believed to 

 be imported. The common Nightingale nested in Yorkshire in 1902 and 

 1904. 



