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seen at Noss Head 1st May, at Lauder next day, and at Fair Isle 
on 6th May. 
By 22nd September a Brambling is noted at the Isle of May, 
and single birds at Noss Head and Lerwick on 30th September. A 
large arrival took place between 6th and 23rd October, and is 
recorded chiefly from our Northern Isles and East Coast. From 
13th November to 2nd December several frequented Lerwick, and 
a flock of twenty was seen at Alticig on 21st December. 
Corn-BuntinG, Lmberiza calandra calandra. — Arrivals are 
noted about Dundee on 28th March, Lerwick on 4th and 25th 
April, Fair Isle on 1oth April, and Noss Head on 6th May. On 
6th December one was seen at Dunragit, Wigtownshire. 
YELLOW Buntinc, Lmberiza citrinella citrinella—One visited 
Shillay (Monachs) on 26th February, and some were seen at the 
Isle of May on 29th September and 22nd October. 
Cir Buntinc, Lmberiza ctrlus.—See p. 107. 
OrtoLan, Lmberizsa hortulana.—See p. 107. The note of an 
Ortolan at Lerwick on 3rd May was received too late for its 
insertion under ‘‘ Uncommon Visitors.” 
Rustic BunTiING, Lmbertza rustica.—See p. 107. 
ReED-Buntinc, Lmberiza schenticlus scheniclus—Two Reed- 
buntings visited Lerwick on 2nd May; one was on Fair Isle on 15th 
and 16th May, single birds at Noss Head on 16th August and 2nd 
October, a considerable arrival about Mugdrum (North Fife) on 
roth September, and a few at Fair Isle on 2nd and 6th October. 
Snow-BuntTINnG, Plectrophenax nivalis. —Is recorded pretty 
freely up to 17th February; one was at the Shillay lantern (Monachs) 
on 23rd February, and one at Noss Head on 23rd March. Return 
movement is first noted at Unst on 11th September, Lerwick on 
roth, and Fair Isle on 24th September, while an immigration took 
place between 19th October and 14th November. Several were at 
Lerwick on 26th December, and two at Pladda on 29th December. 
SKYLARK, Alauda arvensis arvensts.—Large numbers of Skylarks 
were at the Auskerry lantern on 16th and 24th January, and 
several at the Little Ross lantern on 17th January at I A.M. 
(1. 1920, 146). From 7th February to 22nd March there are many 
records from the Little Ross and Pladda lanterns, and notes of 
arrival in Southern Scotland. On 17th February one was at the 
Shillay lantern, and from 4th to 2oth April notes of Skylarks come 
from the lanterns of Noss Head, Whalsay Skerries, and Auskerry. 
On 12th May some, doubtless passage migrants, were at the Pladda 
