476 Alexander Goodman More Scientific Papers. 



Snow-Bunting. Subprov. 31 added. Inverness, Ross, and Shielday 

 ("Newt. Yarr." ii., p. 4.) 



Common Bunting. 

 Reed- Bunting. 

 Yellow Hammer. 



Girl-Bunting. Not in Scotland. (8) Birds have been shot at Peckham,. 

 Harrow, Hampstead, and Kingsbury, and Mr. Harting has a nest 

 and eggs which he believes to belong to Cirl Bunting, taken near 

 Wembley Park, Middlesex. See " Birds of Middlesex," p. 78. 

 (9) Breeds in Bucks (H. H. Crewe, in " Zool.," 1865, p. 9416). 

 (vn. 18) Mr. C. G. Beale finds it, as he believes, breeding in a 

 valley called Glyn Ceiniog, in Denbighshire, three miles S. of the 

 Dee Valley (May, 1881). Instead of Essex, Sussex should have 

 been named as the eastern limit of its range on the south coast. 



Chaffinch. 



Tree-Sparrow. Also in Ireland, (xvii. 35) Found by Mr. T. Mac- 

 kenzie breeding near Dornoch Castle, Sutherland, in 1872 (Harvie- 

 Brown in "Nat. Hist. Soc.," Glasgow, 1871, and revised 1874). 

 Mr. W. P. Turnbull gives three localities where it breeds in East 

 Lothian (" Birds of E. L.," p. 17). 



House -Sparrow. 

 Green Linnet. 



Hawfinch. Not in Scotland. Add Worcester to list of counties. 

 Increasing in Huntingdon (G. D. Rowley, in " Zool.," 1867, p. 989) ; 

 Hants, "Zool.," 1867, p. 913; Kent, "Zool.," 1867^.793; Malvern,. 

 Worcester (Mr. Edwards; and "Reg." in Mr. Sheppard's list); 

 near Beverley and Sheffield (F. Boyes, in "Zool.," 1876, p. 4763) ; 

 near Bingley (E. P. P. Butterfield, in " Zool.," 1879, p. 180). 



Goldfinch. 



Siskin Certainly in Ireland. Chichester, Sussex ("Zool.," 2nd s. 

 p. 1033) ; Kent (Latham in Pennant). Surrey (Newton in 4th ed. of 

 "Yarrell"; Middlesex (Harting) ; Derbyshire?, Cumberland, 1883, 

 and 1884 (Rev. H. A. Macpherson). 



Linnet. Very rare in Sutherland (Baikie and Heddle) : none in Shet- 

 land, perhaps not in Orkney or Outer Hebrides. 



Lesser Redpoll. ? in Sutherland, where Mr. Harvie- Brown has not 

 found it breeding. 



Twite. For "Lat. 5o-6i" read " Lat. 52-6i." Why not Mon- 

 mouth ? 



Bullfinch. 



Crossbill. Near Bournemouth ("Zool.," 1877, P- 2^, fide G. J. D. 

 Lees), in Middlesex at Muswell Hill (J. E. Harting, " Birds of 

 Middl.,"p. 91). 



