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NOTES AND REMARKS. 



No. 7. 

 If along with other species, mention the names of the latter 



here : — Redstarts, many more of tlie Pied Flycatchers, Hedge Sparrows. 

 The Head Lightkeeper and two of his assistants chased these birds till the 

 birds were tired, and caught them, and also a tine adult male Common 

 Redstart. 



Destination of Specimen. — Possession of Mr John Gilmour, Head- 

 keeper, Pentland Skerries. 



Recorded in this Volume (VIII., p. 498) of Proc. Roy. Phys. Soc, 1885. 



Footnote.— Remarks may consist of further Field Dissection or 

 Cabinet Notes of Recorder. 



Birds sent me for identification, and stuffed by Mr M'Leay of Inverness 

 for Mr Gilmour, 10th May 1885. — Aiict. J. A. Harvie-Brown. 



No. 8. 



Killed at the Lantern at O'SO a.m., 24th May 1885. 

 Isle of May Collection (Temp. Curator, Mr Joseph Agnew). 

 Recorded in this Volume (VIIL, p. 498) of Proc. Roy. Phys. Soc. 

 Edinburgh, 1885. — J. A. Harvie-Brown. 



No. 11. 



Unfortunately this specimen wants the tail, still it will be useful in the 

 Isle of May Collection. Mr Evans, during a subsequent visit to the Isle of 

 May, actually picked up some of the feathers of this bird, which have since 

 been restored to the specimen. Another Wryneck was captured at N. Unst 

 Lighthouse on 9th September (see Migration Schedules for 1885). 



Destination of Specimen.— Isle of May Collection (J. Agnew, present 

 Curator). 



Recorded in this Volume (VIIL, p. 498) of Proc. Roy. Phys. Soc, 1885. 



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