474 Alexander Goodman More Scientific Papers. 



Marsh Warbler (Calamodyta palustris).* Nests in Somerset, Glouces- 

 ter, and Cambridge (H. Saunders, "Illustrated Manual"). Wicken 

 Fen, Cambs. (" Zool." 1861, p. 7755) ; Hampstead ? ("Zool." 1864, 

 p. 9109, and 1865, p. 9847); Cambs. & Norwich (Harting, "Summer 

 Migrants," p. 97, 2nd ed.) ; 3 near Yarmouth (Harting, in " Field," 

 6th May, 1871). 



Great Reed Warbler. Exclude as not proved. 



Nightingale. Not in Scotland, (vn. 18). In Montgomery, 1880 and 

 1881 (F. O. Philpott, in "Field," June 25, 1881, p. 869); near Dolfa, 

 Montgom. (H. C. T. B., "Field," Dec. 30, 1882, p. 927). See 

 M'Gillivray, and Turnbull's " Birds of E. Lothian." 

 Rare in Denmark. Not in Scandinavia proper. 



Blackcap. Subprovince 34 was inadvertently omitted from the original 

 text. (29) In the Forest of Torwood, Stirling, repeatedly (Mr. J. 

 A. Harvie- Brown). Has occurred in winter in England and 

 Ireland. 



To Tornea, Lapland. 



[Orphean Warbler (Sylvia orphea). Supposed to have nested in York 

 in 1848 (Sir W. Milner in "Zool." 1849, p. 2588). A young bird 

 unable to fly near Holloway, June, 1866 (Harting in " Field" & Hand- 

 book, and " Summer Migrants"). Nest and eggs near Wakefield, 

 June, 1864 (Harting) ; nest and eggs, East Grinstead (Newton's 

 Yarrell,^^ Saunders).] 



Garden Warbler. To Quickiock, Lapland. 



Whitethroat. Less northern than S. hortensis.f 



Lesser Whitethroat. Same range as last.f 



Wood Wren. Erase " Not in Ireland." 



Mid and South Scandinavia as far north as Stockholm. 



Willow Wren. General and to North Cape in Scandinavia. 



Chiffchaff. (xv. 29) Has been found breeding in Dunmore Woods, 

 Stirlingshire; perhaps Reg.; nest and eggs seen by Mr. J. A. 

 Harvie-Brown. Mr. W. P. Turnbull describes it as a very rare 

 summer visitor to East Lothian (p. 15). 



Mid Scandinavia, not common; once at Quickiock. [Obs. 

 S. hippolais is sparingly dispersed in S. and Mid Scandinavia.] 



Dartford Warbler. Not in Scotland. Not in Ireland. Has once bred 

 in extreme S. of York (see "Vert. Fauna of York"). Not in Scandi- 

 navia. 



* The distribution of the Marsh Warbler would be shown thus : 



Provinces I. III. ? IV. V. 



Subprovinces 3, 8?, u, 12, 13. 



Lat. 5i-53. 

 t These remarks apply to the Scandinavian range of the two Whitethroats. 



