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[Redwing, obs. On supposed nesting in Middlesex, see "The Field," 

 June 24, 1871, and July i, 1871 (cf. Gurney in "Zoologist," 1876, 

 p. 4833). York, " Zool." 1845, p. 1056 ; 1873, p. 3411 ; 1879, p. 460. 

 For " found a nest in Harris" read "found it breeding in Harris"; 

 reference is to Fleming's " Hist, of Brit. Animals," p. 65. See also 

 Saxby's " Birds of Shetland," Appendix, p. 384. In Scandinavia 

 from S. Wermland to N. Cape.] 



[Fieldfare, obs. Recorded also as having in 1835 bred at Gala, Selkirk- 

 shire, and in Kent (G. Fairholme in Charlesworth's " Mag. of Nat. 

 Hist.," I., p. 339, 1837) J and Blyth, p. 439 ; said to have nested near 

 Hastings (F. S. Dugmore in "Field," June 25, 1859). Chiefly 

 North Scandinavia.] 



Ring-Ouzel. Nest at Malvern, " Zool." 1877, p. 387. General in Scan- 

 dinavia. 



Golden Oriole. Not in Scotland. " Germanic " type. A nest in Dump- 

 ton Park, Isle of Thanet, in 1874 (Harting, " Our Summer Migrants," 

 2nd ed., p. 268). 



Eastern Finland, not Scandinavia. 



Hedge Sparrow. To Lapland, summer migrant. 



Redbreast. Summer visitor to Scandinavia, but a few remain in winter; 

 latest to leave in autumn. 



Redstart.* Summer visitor. (29) Breeds regularly at Donipace 

 House, Falkirk, Stirling, and other localities (Mr. J. A. Harvie- 

 Brown). 



General in Scandinavia. 



Black Redstart. Omit. 



Stonechat. Accidental in Scandinavia and Denmark. 

 Whinchat. Summer visitor. To far north of Scandinavia. 

 Wheatear. Summer visitor. To farthest north of Scandinavia. 



Grasshopper Warbler. Denmark, not Scandinavia. Regular summer 

 visitor to Ireland. 



Sedge Warbler. South and mid Scandinavia, and Finland. 



Savi's Warbler. Not in Scotland. England only. Extinct. Last nest 

 in 1849 (Yarrell, 4th ed., p. 39). Last specimen in June, 1856. Not 

 in Scandinavia. 



Reed Warbler. Not in Scotland: South Scandinavia. 



*The words "Not in Ireland" in the text stand untouched; but in the 

 appended list of "Birds Breeding in Britain, not in Ireland," the Redstart 

 is omitted. Since 1885 it has been known to nest locally in Ireland. 



