286 Miss Baxter and Miss Rintoul on the [Ibis, 



Thalassidroma pelagica. The Storm Petrel. Oue was 

 recordefl on 5 June, 1916, and there are a good many records 

 at the lantern in October and November. 



Gceanodroma leucorrhoa. Leaches Petrel. One was 

 captured at tlie lantern on 6/7 October, 1908. 



PuflBims puffinus puflBnus. The Manx Shearwater. 

 Occurs in the Firth about the island in flocks from May 

 to October, and has several times been taken at the lantern 

 during that period. 



Puffinus griseus. The Sooty Shearwater. We saw 

 single birds flying about close to the island on 16 October, 

 1910, 4 October, 1911, and 30 October, 1913, while two 

 appeared on 3 October, 1912. 



Fulmarus glacialis glacialis. The Fulmar. We' twice 

 saw a Fulmar close to the island in May 1914. 



Colymbus immer. The Great Northern Diver. Mr. 

 Agnew records one on 19 December, 1882, Mr. Ross saw 

 one close to the island about 1905, and Mr. W. Evans 

 another on 3 February, 1912. 



Colymbus stellatus. The Red-throated Diver. Mr. 

 Agnew notes one on 20 January, 1882, and we saw one on 

 4 & 10 May, 1913. 



Podiceps auritus. The Slavonian Grebe. A Grebe in 

 winter plumage, probably this species, was seen by us just 

 off the island on 24 & 28 October, 1909. 



Podiceps fluviatilis fluviatilis. The Little Grebe. One 

 was killed at the lantern on 22 March, 1909, and there are 

 one or two records in September and October, 



Rallus aquaticus aquaticus. The Water-Rail. There 

 are a good many records of single birds, chiefly at the 

 lantern, in October and November. 



