26 RESIDENTS AND MIGRANTS. 
in Scotland; but that it does so in limited numbers can 
hardly be doubted.” He mentions certain mountains 
in Aberdeen, Banff, Inverness, and Rossshire, which 
are frequented by this species in summer. Dr. Saxby 
has, in one instance at least, discovered the nest in 
the island of Unst, in Shetland (see ‘ Zoologist,’ 1861, 
p. 7709; 1863, p. 8680; and 1864, p. 9237). 
COMMON BUNTING. Emberiza miliaria, Linneus. 
Resident ; migrating southward in autumn. 
REED BUNTING. Emberiza scheniclus, Linneus. 
Resident and generally distributed. Messrs. Baikie 
and Heddle, in their ‘ Fauna Orcadensis,’ state that it 
has once been found breeding in Orkney. 
YELLOW BUNTING. Hmberiza citrinella, Linneus. 
Resident and generally distributed, even to the far 
north of Scotland. It has twice been found nesting 
in Orkney *. 
CIRL BUNTING. Emberiza cirlus, Linneus. 
Resident in the south of England; rare in the north 
and east. Has been found two or three times only in 
Scotland, and is very rare in Ireland. It has of late 
years been observed in Wexford by Mr. Blake Knox 
(‘ Zoologist, 1866, p. 95). 
* Baikie and Heddle, op. cit. 
