22 Mr. A. G. More on the Distribution of Birds 
The Rev. H. B. Tristram informs me that a nest, with four 
eges, was once taken in the city of Durham. 
Mr. James Tracy includes the Black Redstart in his list, as 
having nested in Pembrokeshire ; and Mr. W. H. Slaney tells me 
that it has been frequently noticed in the neighbourhood of 
Hatton Hall during the breeding-season. 
PRATINCOLA RUBICOLA (Koch). Stonechat. 
Provinces I.—X VIII. 
Subprovinces 1-36. 
Lat. 50°-59°. +“ British” type, or general. 
Ranges to the extreme north of the mainland of Scotland, and 
is included by Dr. Dewar in his list of the birds which he has 
found nesting in the Hebrides ; but does not breed in Orkney 
and Shetland. 
PRATINCOLA RUBETRA (Koch). Whinchat. 
Provinces I.—X VIII. 
Subprovinces 1-36. 
Lat. 50°-59°. “British” type, or general. 
Like the former, extends to Sutherland, Caithness, and Outer 
Hebrides ; but is scarce in some districts. 
SAXICOLA @NANTHE (Bechst.). Wheatear. 
Provinces I.—X VIII. 
Subprovinces 1-38. 
Lat. 50°-61°. “British” type, or general. 
Perhaps less abundant in the south ; ‘‘ nowhere more plentiful 
than in the Outer Hebrides and Orkney and Shetland Islands ” 
(Macgillray) . 
CaLAMODYTA LOcUSTELLA (G.R.Gray). Grasshopper- Warbler. 
Provinces I.—XIII. XIV. XVI. 
Subprovinces 1-15, 16?, 17, 19-25, 26, 27, 28, 32. 
Lat. 50°-56°. “English” or Southern type. 
Thinly scattered through England and Wales, and breeds also 
in a few localities in the south of Scotland. 
The bird has been killed in Kirkeudbright (Se W. Jardine), 
