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Starling. General in Scandinavia, summer visitor. 



Chough. (n. 4) Two nests on the coast of Dorset in 1865 (J. E. H.) ; 

 (VI. 18) above Llyn Cwellyn (" Zool.," 1866, p. 438). "Appears to 

 have become extinct about St. Abb's Head and Fast Castle between 

 1846 and 1855 " (Muirhead, " B. of Berwickshire," p. 199). 



Raven. Formerly in North Lincoln (Harting, note). 



Carrion Crow, " English" type. Denmark, flocks in winter: does not 

 breed in Scandinavia. 



Hooded Crow. In Flamborough Cliffs in 1876 (F. Boyes, " Zool.," 1876, 

 p. 5121). Wallis, Northumberland, 1769, vol. i., chap. 9, p. 368), 

 says the Royston Crow builds usually upon alder-trees. 

 General and partially migratory in Scandinavia. 



Rook. Summer visitor to extreme south of Scandinavia. 



Jackdaw. South and Middle Scandinavia ; partially migratory. 



Magpie. General and resident in Scandinavia. 



Jay. General and resident in Scandinavia. 



Green Woodpecker. Not in Scotland. For "Provinces I. VIII. IX. 

 XI." read " Provinces I .-VIII. IX.-XI. " ; and for " Subprovinces 

 i, 15,17,20," read "Subprovinces 1-15, 17-20." Barron Wood, 

 Cumberland, is very much nearer to the borders of Westmoreland 

 than to Scotland (Rev. H. A. Macpherson). Heysham says the 

 Green Woodpecker is seldom seen in Cumberland, only occasionally 

 visiting this country. South and Mid Scandinavia. 



Great Spotted Woodpecker. General in Scandinavia. 



Lesser Spotted Woodpecker. Not in Scotland. Add XL 24. At 

 Edenhall, near Penrith, in 1882 (Rev. H. A. Macpherson). Not 

 further north than Cumberland. 



Middle and North Scandinavia ; winter visitor to South Scand. 



[Great Black Woodpecker, obs. 4th line, for "possible" read "pro- 

 bable." General in Scandinavia.] 



Wryneck. ?Not in Scotland. Add VI. 16, 17. Glamorgan, Caermar- 

 then, Brecknock, and Radnor ("Newton Yarr."). In 25, has nested 

 at Bickerley Park, near Carlisle (Rev. H. A. Macpherson). Heys- 

 ham says he has taken a female from the nest. Perhaps breeds in 

 Perth ("N.'sYarrell"). 



South and Middle Scandinavia. 



Tree-Creeper. Has occurred once in Shetland (Saxby) ; twice in Ork- 

 ney. 



South and Middle Scandinavia, resident. 



Wren. T. hirtensis in St. Kilda (Seebohm). T. borealis in Shetland 

 (R. M. B.). 



Hoopoe. Not in Scotland. Perhaps breeds in South Scandinavia, but 

 very rare. 



