478 Alexander Goodman More Scientific Papers. 



Nuthatch. Not in Scotland. For " in Cumberland" read "in the 

 woods near Lowther Hall, in Westmoreland." 



South Scandinavia, resident. 

 Cuckoo. 



Kingfisher. Breeds in Denmark, not Scandinavia. 

 Chimney-Swallow. To far north of Scandinavia. 

 House-Martin. This and next less common in Lapland. 

 Sand-Martin. 



Swift. See Saxby, " Birds of Shetland." To far north of Scandinavia. 

 Nightjar. Scandinavia, but not Lapland, in summer. 

 Wood-pigeon. 

 Stock-Dove. Not in Scotland.* Add VII. 18 and XII. 25. 



VII. 18. Merionethshire, . T. Ruddy, 1875. 

 Denbigh, . . W. J. Kerr, 1875. 



C. G. Beale, 1881. 



XII. 25. Cumberland, . . W. Duckworth, 1880. 



Also in cliffs on the coast, (n. 4) In May, 1865, Mr. J. E. 

 Harting found Stock- Doves nesting in the cliffs at Lulworth, Dorset 

 (note of J. E. H.). (ll. 5.) Nest found in Isle of Wight (C. A. Bury, 

 1873). Breeds in the cliffs at Flamborough " Zool.," 1876 (p. 5040). 

 Regularly in West Sussex (J. E. Harting). 



Rock-Dove. For " XII. XVII." (a misprint in the original) read 

 " XII. -XVIII." For " Atlantic, or perhaps Scottish," read " At- 

 lantic, inclining to Scottish," type. 



(4). Mr. J E. Harting did not see the typical Rock-Dove in 

 Dorsetshire in 1865 (see under preceding species). (5). In a MS. 

 note Mr. Harting says, "The species nesting at Purbeck in 1865 

 was undoubtedly C. oenas. (15). Not in Shropshire, fide Beck- 

 with. 



In Mayo the domestic pigeons often intermix with the wild 

 birds, and are found breeding in same caves. The same thing has 

 been noticed in Scotland. 



Turtle-Dove. Not in Scotland. Doubtful if it breeds in Ireland, 

 (v.) For "in the last two counties it is rare" read " in the last 

 county it is rare." Very common in Shropshire, near Clungunford 

 (Mr. J. Rocke). (Of the young bird taken in Cumberland) Heysham 

 suggests it might have been bred in a cage. 



Pheasant. 



*The words, " Not in Ireland," stand uncorrected in the text here, but in the 

 appended list of "Birds Breeding in Britain, not in Ireland," Mr. More, of 

 course, omits the Stock-Dove. See his list of Irish birds, 



