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No. 18. SNOW-BUNTING. (Plectrophenax nivalis.) 
Principally a cold-weather visitor to the British Islands, a few pairs 
remaining to breed on the higher mountains of Scotland. The situation 
chosen for the nest in the present instance was the steep side of a hill 
overhanging a deep corrie, covered with loose boulders and granite 
debris, locally known as a “scree.’”’ The nest, placed in a crevice 
among the stones, was formed of dry grass, lined with deer’s hair and 
a few feathers of the Ptarmigan. The eggs, four to six in number, are 
pale greenish white, spotted with red and dark purple. 
In order to show the nest, it has been necessary to remove the stone 
behind which it was hidden. 
Banffshire, 3700 feet elevation, June. 
Presented by L. Hinxman & W. E. Clarke, Esgqrs. 
Nos. 19 & 20. HAWFINCH. 
(Coccothraustes coccothraustes. ) 
Though the habits of this species are so shy and retiring that its 
presence may easily escape detection, it is a resident in Great Britain 
and has been known to breed in every county in England, except 
Cornwall. The nest, generally placed in trees overgrown with grey 
lichen, such as old hawthorns, apple- and pear-trees, is built of twigs 
mixed with grey lichens and lined with fine roots and a little hair. 
The eggs, four or five in number, are laid in the end of April or early 
in May, and only one brood is reared in the season. 
Norfolk, June. 
Presented by Lord Walsingham. 
No, 21. GOLDFINCH. (Carduelis carduelis.) 
Generally distributed throughout the summer months over England 
and Ireland, but rarer and local in Scotland. The majority are 
migratory, leaving Great Britain in October and returning in April, but, 
in mild winters, some individuals remain in England. About the 
middle of May, the neat compact nest made of moss, ete., and lined 
with fine down, feathers, or hair, is placed in the fork of a tree or na 
hedge. The eggs, from four to six in number, are greenish-white, 
spotted and streaked with purplish-brown. Two broods are produced 
in the year, 
