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Pentland Skerries on May 7th, and two on September 19th; smgle 

 birds at Auskerry on May 1 1th, 12th, and 14th. 



Lapland BuNTrNTG {Galcariwi I. lapponicus). — One at Auskerry 

 on October 3rd ; one at the Flannans on November 12th. 



Wood-Lark (Lullula a. arborea). — One at Auskerry on October 11th 

 and 21st ; one at the Flannans from early November to January 

 27th, 1914, when it was shot. 



Shork-Lark (EremophUa f. flava). — Single birds at Fair Isle and 

 Pentland Skerries in October : two at Auskerry on October 30th, 

 one November 2nd, and two November 3rd. 



Blue-headed Wagtail {Motacilla f. flava). — Single birds at Fair 

 Isle on May 12th and June 3rd. 



Grey-headed Wagtail {M. f. thunbergi). — At Fair Isle five on 

 May 13th, one loth, two 17th, and two June 28th 30th. 



Yellow Wagtail {M. f. rayi).— Single birds at Fair Isle and 

 Auskerry at various dates in April and May ; one at Pentland Skerries 

 on September 19th. 



Grey Wagtail [M. h. boarula). — Two at Fair Isle on May 30th, 

 and reported at various dates from August to early October from 

 North Unst, Galson (Outer Hebrides) and Flannans. 



Great Grey Shrike (Lanius e. excuhitor).— One at Fair Isle on 

 October 15th. 



Red-backed Shrike (L. c. coUurio). — One at the Flannans on 

 May 20th. 



Waxwlng {Ampelis garrulus). — A few occurrences are noted in 

 November and December, but most appear to have arrived in Scotland 

 in January, 1914, and do not therefore come within the scope of 

 this report. 



Siberian Chiffchaff (Phylloscopus c. tristis). — Single birds at 

 Fair Isle on October 4th and 10th previously recorded as " autumn " 

 (c/. Vol. VTI., p. 49) ; one at Lerwick on October 31st, in addition 

 to those already mentioned (^.c). 



Northern Willow -Warbler [Ph. trochilm eversmanni). — One at 

 Little Ross Lighthouse (Kirkcudbrightshire) on April 30th. 



Wood-Warbler (Ph. s. sibilatrix). — One at Lerwick on May 11th, 

 besides that already recorded on May 4th {cf. Vol. VII. , p. 349). 



Barred Warbler (Sylvia n. nisoria). — In addition to the remark- 

 able number already recorded for England and Scotland in the 

 autumn of 1913, the following occurrences are here given : — One at 

 the Flarmans on September 2nd and one on the 26th ; one on Pentland 

 Skerries on the 19th. 



Lesser Whitethroat (S. c. currma). — Noted in small numbers 

 at Fair Isle, Pentland Skerries, Auskerry and Isle of May, during 

 first half of May, and during September to October 6th, the last on 

 October 12th at Isle of May. 



Ring-Ouzel {Tardus t. torquatus). — One was seen at close quarters 

 at Aberlady on February 1st. Occurred in the Flannans in autumn. 



Black Redstart (Phoenicurus o. gibraltariemis). — An unusual 

 number occurred both iii spring and autumn, viz.. Mull of Galloway, 

 February 1st ; Pentland Skerries, five in March, three m April, two 

 in May, three in October, one in November ; Isle of May, one m 

 March, one in April, ten in May, seven in October ; Auskerry, five 

 in October, besides those already reported (Vol. VII., p. 303). 



