NOTES. 417 



land, 3 ; Lancashire, 4 ; Cheshire, 2 ; Denbigh, 1 ; Merioneth, 

 1 1 ; Cardigan, 2 or more ; Pembroke, 1 ; Gloucester, 3 ; 

 Oxford, 2 ; Worcester, 1 ; Hereford, 2 or 3. None has been 

 recorded in Anglesey, Carnarvon, Flint, Montgomery, Radnor, 

 Brecon, Glamorgan, Carmarthen, Warwick, or Stafford. 

 It will be seen that nearly all occurrences have been either 

 along the seaboard or within sight of the Severn Estuary. 

 Mr. J. Steele Elliott tells me that an old man near Bewdley 

 has an ancient specimen, said to have been obtained on the 

 Severn between Bewdley and Arley. If correct, this bird 

 might be claimed by no less than three counties which meet 

 there — Worcester, Salop, and Stafford ! H. E. Forrest. 



[The Fulmar has once been recorded from Staffordshire 

 {Zoologist, 1863, p. 8448), and there is one recorded from 

 Derbyshire {Zoologist, 1850, p. 2951). Few birds are more 

 exclusively pelagic in their habits than the Fulmar, and its 

 presence inland appears to be due to stress of weather alone. 



F. C. R. J.] 



Greenland Wheatears in Scotland. —The date of the 

 example recorded from Mull of Galloway Lighthouse {cf. 

 supra, p. 379) should be September 12th, not August 12tb 

 {Ann. S.N. H., 1910, p. 118). 



White-spotted Bluethroat in Fair Isle. — An adult 

 male Cyanecula wolfi, in full summer-plumage, is recorded 

 by Mr. Eagle Clarke {Ann. S.N.H., 1910, p. 67) as having 

 been obtained in Fair Isle in 1909. Unfortunately, Mr. Clarke 

 does not give the date of its capture — a curious omission. 



Mouth-Coloration of the Nestling Yellow Bunting. — 

 Correction. — Mr. A. G. Leigh writes us that by a mistake in 

 transcribing his original notes he gave the coloration of the 

 inside of the mouth of this nestling {antea, p. 154) as lemon- 

 yellow instead of pink, which is the correct colour. 



Photographic Exhibition. — Messrs. Sanders & Co. inform 

 us that the first of their series of Exhibitions in Natural 

 History Photography will be a collection of pictures by 

 Mr. Richard Kearton, to be opened on May 18th, at 71, 

 Shaftesbury Avenue. Admission on presentation of visiting 

 card. Amongst others who have promised their collections 

 for future exhibitions are Miss E. L. Turner, Mr. Oliver G. 

 Pike, and Mr. R. B. Lodge. 



