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Sands on 6th December, and a flock of about two hundred on 
the Kirkcudbrightshire Dee on 26th and 28th December. 
PINK-FOOTED GOOSE, Anser brachyrhynchus.—Five were on the 
Beauly Firth on rath October, and a flock of thirty-seven at 
Collessie, Fife, on 16th October. 
Snow Goose, Anser hyperboreus, subsp. ?—See p. 108. 
BARNACLE GoosE, Lranta leucopsis.—A flock of sixty was seen 
on 24th March at Vallay (O.H.), to which they returned on 18th 
October, and varying numbers were recorded to end of year; one 
on Luce Sands, 6th December. 
BreENT Goose, Branta bernicla bernicla.—Two were flushed on 
12th February on the Low Moor, Corsemalzie (‘‘very unusual on 
moor”); small numbers are recorded on Fair Isle on 25th and 
26th April, 15th Octoberand 4th December ; while on 16th October 
a flock of fifty seen flying low to the S.E. over sea near Alticig was 
observed by another watcher 10 miles farther on, still flying low to 
the S.E. 
MALLARD, Anas platyrhyncha platyrhyncha.—Much movement 
is recorded during March, and again from 4th to 28th October. 
GADWALL, Anas strepera.—From mid-November to 5th December 
two Gadwall were on the lake near Duns (1. 1921, 24), and one 
on Knapps Loch (Clyde) on 5th December. 
TEAL, Anas crecca creccaa—From 18th September to 28th 
October movements of Teal are noted from the Isle of May, 
Pladda, Auskerry, Fair Isle, and the Outer Hebrides. 
GARGANEY, Anas guerquedula.—See p. 108. 
WIGEON, Anas penelope.—A good deal of movement is noted 
between 4th March and roth May, and again from rath July to 
28th October, while on 6th December ‘‘thousands” were seen off 
Luce Sands. 
PINTAIL, Anas acuta. —A pair was seen on Bardowie Lech on 
2nd February ; a female was got on Sule Skerry on 23rd October, 
the first ever got there ; single birds are recorded from Glenorchard 
on 16th and 17th November, and about thirty in Wigtown Bay 
on 20th November. 
PocHarD, JVyroca ferina ferina—Last seen, Tay Estuary and 
one at Lerwick on 14th April, about two hundred on Castle 
Semple Loch on 30th September, and movement recorded to 
29th December. 
Scaup, Wyroca marila marila.—Last seen Kingoodie (Tay) 
